> > From: "Eric Judd" > To: > Subject: The Draw-You-Out Deck! > > So, this Saturday, July 3, was not a good one for me. But so what, I still > feel obligated to tell all of you people who need deck ideas about the deck, > cuz it is a good deck- I just made a few mistakes. Read on! > > > 17 Psychic Energy > 4 Double Colorless Energy > > 4 Abra - 3 Alakazam > 4 Mr. Mime > 4 Kangaskhan > > 2 Professor Oak > 4 Energy Removal - 4 Super Energy Removal > 4 Pokemon Center > 2 Pokemon Trader > 2 Computer Search > 2 Item Finder > 2 Gust of Wind > 3 Breeder > > Anyways, the point of the deck is this- get Mr. Mime up front, With > Alakazam and kangaskhans in back soaking up the damage... since Mr. Mime > won't die, and he's meditating like crazy, the game is pretty much over at > that point. So you just draw the opponent out! > > ROUND ONE: Playing Eric Chapman, with Fighting, Grass, and colorless > pokemon- a haymaker without electabuzz, but with scyther. > > GAME ONE: Well Abra stood no chance against Hitmonchan and a pluspower. > GAME TWO: Hitonchan couldn't really take my abra this time, since I went > first. Parylized him and energy removaled him to hell, abra cleaned house- > REALLY! > GAME THREE: I have a Mr. Mime on bench, three Kangaskhans on bench, abra on > bench, kangaskhan up front with two double colorless on him, my mr. mime has > 2 psychic. Breeder and Alakazam and oak in my hand- he has about 20 less > cards then me. His turn after I comet punch, I just drew the abra. He gusts > out Abra, his scyther with three energy out is his active, supers my > kangaskhan AND my mr. mime with benched pokemon and lays an energy, flashing > me a super and smiling, kills abra. He has another prize left. DAMNIT I > THOUGHT I HAD IT WON! > > ROUND TWO: Playing Tony Roberts. He was playing something like my deck, but > with Ninetales so he could lure in Alakazam and kill it with fire blast- > chanseys included, his deck was made to beat mine. > > GAME ONE: Simple, he beat me hard with a Chansey, I only had two basics... > Unlucky for me, he had two basics as well. > > GAME TWO: I drew him out very quickly, because he kept oaking and billing > and comp. searching, and all manner of other things to get his damn Ninetales > out. > > GAME THREE: He bought me a pack to let him win this, and I knew the finals > couldn't be made since I had lost a game (only three rounds, low turnout) I > said yea, whatever cuz I was about to beat him. I opened a... Pokemon > Breeder! (whooptee friggin doo.) > > ROUND THREE: There was no round three, the guy I was gonna play dropped from > the tournament. > > So, there I was, an 0-2 and a no-game. So, I played wrong and got beat up > pretty bad. Ah well, live and learn- you should try the deck despite how it > did, it is really good I promise you.