I'm here today to talk about blaines charizard and recycle energy.

First, blaines charizard.  Most people think all charizards stink.
Being a fan of the char-man i have to speak up (i would have done it
sooner, but i was to lazy, plus i just noticed this section).
blaines char has 2 attack that when used right, can either win the game,
or set you up for one.  First, don't waste time evolving, do it in one
turn with a breeder, roaring flames will let you attack for 20 the same
turn.  on your next turn, attach another energy and make a decision: if
your opponent has a 40 hp pokemon out, knock it out, if it has 50 or 60,
attack it with roaring flames for 40, and don't attach an energy to it
next turn and finish it off with the 20 from your 1 fire left on him.
This lets you put an energy on a pokemon on your bench.  But what about
pokemon with 70 or more hp?  Simple, just keep attaching energy and
using jet flame to knock out weak pokemon on his bench or just weaken
him in general.  When you get enough energy, unleash roaring flames,
knocking out his active pokemon, and forcing him to send out a pokemon
with 40-less hp.  See, char man can be used to take out benched pokemon
while you charge up, and with his resistence to fighting, wigglytuff
decks may want to look into this strategy to fight hitmonchans.

Incedentally, i don't play decks cetered around wiggly, haymakers, etc.

Now, recycle energy.  Can we say, computer search, item finder, imoster
prof oak's revenge, etc. for free?  It's that simple, you get the cards
back, so you don't have to hold back.  And let's not forget it's use
with base charizard.  I think that's all i need to say.  Put 4 in your
deck, and don't use them on your pokemon, except in certain scenarios.

If you want to get in touch with me, ask me for any more opinoins of
cards you feel are under rated, or say your my biggest fan, e-mail me at
boyzbot@home.com.  I'm supposed to include my name again again so here
goes, SuperSpaceGuy.