Name: T Hosea E-Mail: Rebelt23@aol.com Our team at the Goal Line in Indy have created some of the best decks out on the pojo right now. Every Saturday and Sunday tournaments are held and one of us always wins. The majority of us with the exception of me are pretty decent magic players. We used this skill in building our pokemon decks. My deck is very similar to Jon Bailey's Mono Water. The only thing I changed was the trainer cards. My deck has one tournaments but I've never played it. I'm an employee at the Goal Line and run these tournaments along with the owner David Dewaelsche. Jon and I have worked on this deck, and we both have pretty strong decks. For the water decks that have and poli-whatever pokemon, take them out. They play slow and the poly are very weak until you can get out Polywrath, who isn't very good. So without further ado here is my deck variation of mono water: 2x Double Colorless 24x Water Energy 3x Bill- This card is so strong 2x Professor Oak's-- Don't play to many or you will deck yourself!!! 1x Computer Search--Another way to get the Breeder or Blastoise 1x Breeder--Only one because you have several ways of getting it. Here is were my deck is different: 2x Pokedex--make sure you get what you need 1x Item Finder--You need the Pokemon Breeder to get out your Blastoise early. The rest is the same: 3x Staryu 4x Squirtle--Hello Blastoise 4x Seel--60 hp for a basic with an awesome evolved form 4x Magikarp--The fear of the Gyarados is seen in your opponent's eyes 2x Dewgong--50 for 3-no problem 2x Wartortle--You can feel the Blastoise now 2x Rattata--Resistance Psychic and one colorless for 20hp--strong 2x Gyarados--You lose 1x Blastoise-- The best foil in the game--here comes all my water energy well there it is. You might be thinking, what about grass and electric. Electric is very scarce as a whole deck, and I can take care of grass. If you want to win tourneys look at all our team's decks. The other decks are terrible. Team-no name yet Tommy H. -->That's me Jon B. Tony S. Kenny C. Chase K. Jeremy B. P.s-- If you live near Indianapolis, give the Goal Line a call. You can look it up in the Yellow Pages. We are located in Fishers. Or you can call 1-411 for directory assistance.