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[[Image:Kyle Sucevich.jpg|thumb|right|Kyle Sucevich, right, shaking hands with winner Justin Sanchez after the 2011 [[Play! Pokémon#National Championships|United States National Championships]]]]
[[Image:Kyle Sucevich.jpg|thumb|right|Kyle Sucevich, right, shaking hands with winner Justin Sanchez after the 2011 [[Play! Pokémon#National Championships|United States National Championships]]]]
{{outdated||He now works for TPCi, and this info is only mentions his works prior to that.}}
{{outdated||He now works for TPCi, and this info is only mentions his works prior to that.}}
'''Kyle Sucevich''' (born February 4, 1989), known affectionately as '''Pooka''', is one of the most accomplished [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] players of all-time, retiring from competitive play in 2015 to work for [[The Pokémon Company International]]. Sucevich boasts a long list of accomplishments, including what is widely regarded as the best [[Play! Pokémon#National Championships|U.S. National Championships]] résumé.
'''Kyle Sucevich''' (born February 4, 1989), known affectionately as '''Pooka''', is one of the most accomplished [[Pokémon Trading Card Game]] players of all-time, retiring from competitive play in 2015 to work for [[The Pokémon Company International]], where he has contributed to game development, theme deck development, and rulebook writing for the TCG.<ref>[https://assets.pokemon.com/assets/cms2/pdf/trading-card-game/rulebook/swsh1_rulebook_en.pdf Pokémon Trading Card Game Rules (Sword and Shield)]</ref> Sucevich boasts a long list of accomplishments, including what is widely regarded as the best [[Play! Pokémon#National Championships|U.S. National Championships]] résumé.


Sucevich was one of the founding members of {{OBP|The Top Cut|website}}, a competitive Pokémon TCG fansite that was 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 in [[Pokémon Trading Card Game Online]].
Sucevich was one of the founding members of {{OBP|The Top Cut|website}}, a competitive Pokémon TCG fansite that was 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 in [[Pokémon Trading Card Game Online]].
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* His favorite Pokémon is {{p|Meganium}}.
* His favorite Pokémon is {{p|Meganium}}.
* He is known for being able to recall obscure and rarely played Pokémon TCG cards.
* He is known for being able to recall obscure and rarely played Pokémon TCG cards.
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