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==Personal==
==Personal==
Sucevich is currently pursuing a degree in computer science at {{wp|Marquette University}} in {{wp|Wisconsin}}. In-person, he is relatively quiet and analytical while remaining friendly and personable.
Sucevich graduated with a degree in computer science at {{wp|Marquette University}} in {{wp|Wisconsin}}, and now works for [[The Pokémon Company International]] as a Research & Development Associate. Sucevich can be described as analytical, and in person is quiet, yet personable and friendly.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 12:06, 3 May 2015

Kyle Sucevich, right, shaking hands with winner Justin Sanchez after the 2011 United States National Championships

Kyle Sucevich, known affectionately as Pooka, born February 4, 1989, is one of the most accomplished Pokémon Trading Card Game players of all-time, retiring from competitive play in 2015 to accept a position as a Research & Development associate for The Pokémon Company International. Sucevich boasts a long list of accomplishments, including what is widely regarded as the best U.S. National Championships résumé. Sucevich, along with Josue Rojano, Michael Pramawat, and Drew Holton, were founders of The Top Cut, a competitive Pokémon TCG fansite that is often considered by players and fans alike as the catalyst for official streaming coverage of premier Pokémon events. Sucevich is well known for "Bad Deck Monday," his trademark gimmick on The Top Cut, where fans would watch him battle his rogue deck ideas against opponents on Pokémon TCG Online.

Notable tournament performances

Personal

Sucevich graduated with a degree in computer science at Marquette University in Wisconsin, and now works for The Pokémon Company International as a Research & Development Associate. Sucevich can be described as analytical, and in person is quiet, yet personable and friendly.

Trivia

  • While he has had a remarkable showing at the United States National Championships, Sucevich has had largely lackluster performances in the World Championships he has attended. Interestingly, this is a similar situation as that of three-time World Champion Jason Klaczynski, who rarely performs well at Nationals.



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