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Old 11-30-05, 02:05 PM
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I love those little suited connectors - in NL only. In limit, throw them away every single time. Also, in a tourney, you can only play them when you can afford to (when your stack is much latger than the blinds).

With that said, I do not recommend that new players play those hands, because they often require good post flop play, which new players do not have. Stick to the top 10 hands first (20 max).

It takes a lot of experience befor you can learn to play any two cards well... learn the basics first.

Oh, and I am also a strong believer that people should learn limit before NL. They are very different games, yes, but you learn a lot of hugely important fundamental concepts in limit that I think are necessary to be successful in NL.

GL.
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