Hello Pojo,
    I was overjoyed to see that this deck made it into your Killer Deck
reports section, but I ask... why did you list it under Psychic and Grass
when it's clearly a Psychic/Electric deck? I suppose you have your reasons,
so I'll leave it at that for now then. Anyway, I noticed that the last winner
of the Killer Deck Reports sent in the tally of wins on his deck for several
weeks, so I thought I'd do the same. I missed listing the battles on the 9th,
but this is from the 16th, so it's not too much of a loss. Well, without much
more wait, here's the report. Thanks for your time and I hope I can win your
contest for this month. See ya round!

Tournement Info
City: Orange
State: CA
Place: Borders Bookstore
Date: Saturday, October 16th, 1999
Number of Competitors: Eight total, three fought by me.

Deck Name: Poke'Power Plant(Modified Zap)
Deck Contents:
16 Electric Energy
12 Psychic Energy
2 Double Colorless Energy

(2) Pikachu -Jungle or Promo, Basic is too weak
(1) Raichu
(2) Eevee
(1) Jolteon
(3) Dratini
(2) Dragonair
(3) Abra
(3) Kadabra
(1) Alakazam
(1) Chansey
(1) Mr Mime

(4) Bill
(1) Poke'mon Trader
(1) Scoop Up
(1) Energy Removal
(1) Super Energy Removal
(1) Super Potion
(1) Switch

Types Of Decks Faced

Round 1: ????
Opponent's Deck: Electric/Psychic
Match Description: First round, ding ding! Abra versus Abra! Abra struck hard
and inflicted paralysis the first turn, but then Magnemite managed to
paralyze Abra during the third turn. During all this, this guy was piling
energy onto Magnemite and I drew Mr. Mime and attached an energy. While
paralyzed, the other guy evolved Magnemite into Magneton. A Thunderwave
attack finished my poor Abra and Mr. Mime stepped up to the plate with two
energy on him. Invisible wall prevented any damage to Mr. Mime and the coin
toss didn't favor Magneton as Mr. Mime finished it with two Meditations.
During all this chaos I managed to draw a Dratini, a double colorless and a
Dragonair. So I lay down Dratini with the energy and next next turn evolve
into Dragonair. After Mr. Mime finished Magneton, he brought Electabuzz into
play. Mr Mime narrowly dodged paralysis long enough to call it quits and run
back to the bench. I brought out Dragonair and had enough energy for it, so I
Hyper Beamed once to disarm Electabuzz's electric energy, then slammed it to
death. Somehow an Alakazam got onto this guy's bench and he sent it up to
fight Dragonair. Would you believe it that he sacrficed his energy to Super
Energy Remove Draonair and leave us both helpless? So it was mostly drawing
for energy for the next few turns and I got Jolteon, Chansey and a Poke'mon
Trader. I finally drew some energy and used the Trader to get an Eevee. With
Eevee, I started charging him up for the big fight. Stuff finally happened
and I called Dragonair back, sending a loaded Jolteon into the fray. This guy
dropped like flies after that. Pin Missiles flew and Jolteon brought down
Alakazam, a Raichu and put another Jolteon out of my misery. He lacked any
more basics after that and I praised Jolteon for his power.

Round 2: ????(I need to get everyone's name)
Opponent's Deck: Water/Grass/Colorless
Match Description: This match didn't take long to finish. I got an Abra, some
psy energy and a Kadabra in my starter hand. He started with a Nidoran (F).
Luck favored my as the Fury Swipes attack missed completely and Abra
paralyzed Nidoran (F). I attached more energy and evolved to Kadabra. Fury
Swipes managed to land one blow on Kadabra, doing a paltry 10 damage. After
that, it went down hill as Super Psy finished Nidoran (F). I contined to
attach energy and I got my anti-energy cards. I used them to disarm his
Poke'mon after that. Kadabra KO'ed a Spearow and Goldeen before meeting this
guy's Tauros. Tauros was disarmed and it was just three turns before it fell.
He brought up a Dratini that he just evolved into Dragonair all set for Hyper
Beam. He tried it, but didn't have much luck with the energy I had on
Kadabra. I used my Super Energy Removal to disarm Hyper Beam and then after
four turns, Dragonair fell. Score another win for Kadabra.

Round 3: ????
Opponent's Deck: Fighting/Psychic/Electric
Match Description: The last battle of the day opened up with a duel between
two Eevees. I had a couple double colorless, some psychic energy and an Abra
I dumped on my bench. I attached one double colorless to my Eevee while he
Tail Wagged, but failed. Quick attack did only 10 damage and we exchanged
blows until he evolved his into a Jolteon. A volley of Pin Missiles brought
my poor Eevee to his knees. I kept a couple energy on Abra and managed to
paralyze Jolteon. I drew a Kadabra and immediately evolved Abra, then gave
him another psychic energy. Jolteon fell before a single Super Psy. Next, I
drew my other Eevee and got my own Jolteon from my prizes stack. I quickly
began powering up Jolteon with the energies I drew while Kadabra continued to
KO a Machop, Hitmonchan and a Gastly. None of them even managed to land a
single blow, except Hitmonchan who landed a Special Punch before keeling
over. He put a fossil on his bench and evolved to Aerodactyl the next turn.
There was a brief squabble following about whether or not Aerodactyl's power
meant I couldn't use Kadabra, even through he was already evolved. Anyway, I
retreated Kadabra and brought up Jolteon, but then this guy brings in a
Primeape. During this time(During the squable), I managed to draw a Dratini
and Dragonair. I laid Dratini on the bench, evolved and began powering up
Dragonair. There was a quick exchange of blows that ended up with my losing a
Jolteon and his Primape suffering 50 damage. My injured Kadabra limped up
only to get KO'ed by Tantrum, but he was confused. I brought Dragonair up,
who still lacked power to Slam. He flipped the coin to see if he could attack
and wouldn't you know it? It came up tails and his Primeape killed itself. I
drew my last card and walked away from another battle with minimal injuries.

Epilouge: My opponents seem to be noticing flaws in my deck and they're
striking at 'em. A few tried mirror matches, while another tried to stop my
evolution. I guess I'll be making a few modifications here and there, perhaps
remove Switch so I can bring one of my Zapdos into play. For the moment
however, I owe my winning streak to Kadabra, Jolteon and Dragonair for their
valiant effots to keep their trainer from seeing a loss. I suppose it's all
about adaptation in the end, but this was a close call for me. There's
another battle coming this Saturday and I plan to test my water deck a little
more, perhaps I'll find a way around it's pesky weakness to electricity.
Well, I hope this deck is useful to all you trainers out there, I'll be
around now. See ya!

Master Of The Border's Gym,
-Fox Raptor

Name: Fox Raptor
E-mail: FoxRaptor@hotmail.com