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 Originally Posted by Xanadu
Perhaps the most serious flaw I have seen in AOK's advice (which has bothered me time and time again) is no consideration whatsoever for suitedness preflop. Suitedness is a real and significant advantage, especially with an A or K high starting hand. To ignore its value completely when judging a starting hand's value is to me an extremely serious poker mistake.
I know your predominately a limit player right?
In limit the difference IS huge. Because if you flop that 1/10 draw, you can take the hand to the river with +EV.
In no-limit the difference is trivial IMO, particularly if you are a TAgg. For a LAgg on the other hand, when you depend on pushing draws a lot more, then suitedness becomes real important.
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