I played my deck at a Pokemon League Tournament at Wizards of the Coast at Crossroads mall in Bellevue, Washington. The date of the tournament was July 1. I played against many different decks while I was there and my mono-lightning deck held very well. It consists of all lightning pokemon except for 2 Chansey. Here it is: POKEMON: 4 pikachu ( 2 Jungle) 3 raichu 4 voltorb 3 electrode 4 electabuzz 2 kangaskhan TRAINERS: 4 bill 2 professor oak 2 computer search 2 potion 2 super potion 2 gust of wind 2 plus power 2 energy retrieval ENERGY: 20 lightning energy 2 Double Colorless ( for kangaskahn ) So there's the deck. The goal with the deck is to draw cards to get as many options in the game as you can. The deck utilizes cards like bill, prof. oak, and computer search to get the cards you need right away. I also use kangaskahn to draw extra cards with fetch if I need to but he's mostly in the deck for his powerful comet punch. The goal is to use the card drawing strategy to get out a powerful lightning pokemon like raichu or electrode. Kangaskahn can dish out some damage too. I use electabuzz to hold off my opponenets pokemon until I can get someone bigger out. I played 3 people and had one bye in the tournament and ended up 1st. It was a single-elimination tournament. MATCH ONE: I played a guy named devin with a water energy removal deck. I played two electabuzz the first turn and he played a poliwag. I used thundershock on the first turn and paralyzed his poliwag. He had no basic pokemon on his bench when my second turn came around so I played an energy on my electabuzz and took out his poliwag to win the game with thunderpunch. MATCH THREE:bye. YIPPEEEE! MATCH TWO: This match was a little tougher. A guy named Ed was playing a mono-fire deck. On the first turn I layed down an active Jungle pikachu and a benched voltorb. He plays an active charmander and, two benched magmars and a ponyta. I lay an energy on my pikachu and its his turn. He puts an energy on his charmander and scratches me for 10. On my turn I put out another energy on pikachu, play plus power and whack his charmander for 30 and do 20 damage to his benched charmander. On his turn he puts an energy on his charmander and embers my pikachu for 30. It's now my turn. I discard an energy for a super potion on my pikachu and lay another on him. I knock out his charmander and do 10 damage to his benched one which is now active. On his turn he lays another energy on his charmander and embers me again for 30. On my turn I potion off 2 counters off pikachu and use proffesor oak. I draw energy, electrode, pluspower, and raichu. I lay energy on pikachu evolve into raichu. I use plus power on raichu's agility to knock out charmander and I flip a heads. In the next couple of turns I kill both his magmars cuz' he can't get energy on them and I win cuz' he has no basic left. HOORAY! MATCH FOUR: A guy named Matt playing a Zap deck almost straight from the box. I whip out a first turn kangaskahn and lay out a double colorless then computer search for another one. He lays out a Jynx ( oh goody) and puts an energy on him. He cant hurt me because of kangaskahns resistance. My turn. I play my other double colorless and do 40 damage to his Jynx with comet punch. His turn. He plays an abra and puts another energy on jynx. He still can't hurt me. ( HA HA HA ). My turn. I kill his Jynx with comet punch and lay out electabuzz. His turn. He has a lone abra. He doesn't have any energy to put on him. Too bad for him. The next turn I killed his abra to win the tournament. please post my deck pojo cuz' you have like one lightning deck. PS you guys have the best pokemon site on the web. chad marzie@aol.com