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	<title>Comments on: My First Tip For Hold&#8217;em Beginners: Be Wary Of Sucker Suited Hands</title>
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		<title>By: PokerMoments &#187; My Second Tip For Hold&#8217;em Beginners: Play Tight</title>
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		<description>[...] In a previous post I discussed two-card hands that may look good, but can get you in aÂ boatÂ loadÂ of trouble, by which I mean they tempt you to keep on betting with the hope ofÂ pulling something, and then getting smacked when you do.Â  I called them sucker suited hands.Â  So if you&#8217;re beginning the game of Hold&#8217;em my first tip of advice would be to fold these hands unless you are in a really good position, and even then be wary, be very wary.Â Â  [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] In a previous post I discussed two-card hands that may look good, but can get you in aÂ boatÂ loadÂ of trouble, by which I mean they tempt you to keep on betting with the hope ofÂ pulling something, and then getting smacked when you do.Â  I called them sucker suited hands.Â  So if you&#8217;re beginning the game of Hold&#8217;em my first tip of advice would be to fold these hands unless you are in a really good position, and even then be wary, be very wary.Â Â  [...]</p>
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