Heh, I'm writing a reply to a reply to my first strategy...never did that
before. :-)

Anyways, on to what I had to say. Did you not read my full article?? I said,
that your opponent COULD Goop Gas OR Gust out someone OR retreat to Wiggly.
But do you have a better idea for beating Sneasel? Don't think so. Ya know
what I find funny? You say my strategy sucks and then you include it in your
own Sneasel killer. LOL. And what's the point of Erika's Dragonair in a
Sneasel killer? Sneasel decks are often Sneasel Traps, and they have the
problem of decking, but you'd just LOVE to help them out with that, wouldn't
you? (note sarcastic tone)

I won't even start to point out all the spelling and gramatical mistakes in
your reply...not that they matter anyways...

And what's the point of a Sneasel killer? It's like saying that you'll make a
deck JUST to kill Electabuzz. Then you run into a deck that doesn't play
Electabuzz (just about every other good deck) and you get creamed.

If ya ask me, my idea of a Sneasel killer would include these trainers:

3 or 4 Narrow Gym (anti-Wiggly and Sneasel)
4 SER
4 ER

And that only takes up, what, 11-12 spots and those cards are good against a
lot of decks, not just Sneasel.

Remember, Sneasel's two biggest weaknesses are its low (60) HP and it's
vulnerability to regular and Super Energy Removal.

PS I don't like decks that are made JUST to beat one certain card. They're
pretty stupid and would USUALLY get beat down if your opponent doesn't play
the cards you want him/her to. And you don't want to rely on your opponent to
let you win, do you??

~Sheepy77
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