Hi this is my Fire-Water deck, liquid flames.  It makes good use of quick evolution techniques, but it needs more basic Pokemon.  Here it is:

14 x Water Energy
14 x Fire Energy
WATER POKEMON
1   x Squirtle
1   x Wartortle
1   x Blastoise
1   x Poliwag
1   x Poliwhirl
1   x Poliwrath
1   x Magikarp
1   x Gyarados
2   x Seel
1   x Dewgong
FIRE POKEMON
3   x Magmar
2   x Growlithe
2   x Arcanine
2   x Charmander
2   x Charmeleon
TRAINER CARDS
1   x Super Energy Removal
4   x Bill
1   x Switch
2   x Energy Removal
2   x Potion

Well, thats my deck.  I just played in a tournament today at Golden Glove Hobby Shop in Bakersfield, California.
There were 14 people there, and I finished 5th place.  I thought that was pretty good because it was my first
tournament.  My prize was one jungle booster pack.  Here's how the tournament went:

Round 1

I didn't have a chance this round.  I played a mainly fire deck, but I didn't get the right basic Pokémon.  By the time I got out
Gyarados, my opponent's Charizard had killed everything else.  Gyarados had enough power to kill Charizard, but I didn't get enough energy in time...
Fortunately, the tournament was double elimination, so I went on.

Round 2

I had to play my sister, but the match only lasted about 5 minutes.  SHE HAD NO IDEA WHAT SHE WAS DOING!!!
She had all the different types of Pokémon, and twice as many Pokémon cards as she did energy cards.  I got out Gyarados
and Blastoise to do the dirty work, then I finished her with Arcanine.  She didn't even get out Charizard...

Round 3

This match took longer than my sister, but it was just as easy.  My opponent's best holo was Mewtwo, which was dog food for Blastoise.  He didn't get out enough energy, because there was hardly any in his deck!  Poliwrath took down all of his fire pokémon, and Charmeleon took out almost the whole deck.  The last pokémon I clobbered was Seel, who's trainer drew eight cards and didn't get any energy.  Gyarados made quick work of him.

Round 4: My doom

This match took awhile.  I just used my fire pokémon to stall for time so I could build up all my water pokémon, but it that
didn't matter, since my opponent had 2 Zapdos, and 3 Raichu.  It was actually pretty close, since Gyarados wiped out half the deck, but when I ran out of energy, I knew it was over.  For the next 20 turns, I sat and watched a Charmeleon eat away my deck.  I almost had it too...

If anyone has suggestions for my deck, e-mail me, Aaron White, at rgwhite@lightspeed.net.