Name : Tyler >>Deck Name: Hydropower >>This deck has put in first in two local tournaments and and second and third >>three times. It is a Water-Electric Deck and I have pretty good cards in it. >>12 Water energys >>11 Electric energys >>2 colorless energys >> >>2 pikachu >>2 Riachu >>1 voltorb >>1 electrode >>1 Zapdos >>1 evee >>1 Jolteon >>1 japanese pikachu >>1 japanese Riachu >> >>2 squitle >>2 wartortle >>2 Blastoise >>2 magikarp >>2 gyrados >>2 poliwag >>2 poliwhirl >>2 Poliwrath >>1 japanese evee >>1 japanese Vaporeon >> >>2 Clefairys >>2 Clefables >> >> >>1 computer search >>1 pokemon breeder >>+1 energy retreival >>60 awsome cards What can I say? This deck needs some work. It has way too little trainers and not enough poliwags, squirtles, eevees, and electric pokemon. Three trainers?! Jeeze, I don't think I've seen a deck with only 3 trainers. Start by taking out an eevee, vaporeon, Japanese raichu and Japanese pikachu(YOU CAN'T USE JAPANESE CARDS IN AMERICA, you can but only under certain circumstances) and put in 3 bills and a professor oak. Then take out an american raichu and clefable and put in 2 super potions. Then take out the other eevee and the jolteon and put in a squirtle and a poliwag. Then take out a poliwhirl and a wartortle and put in 2 more pokemon breeders. You must now take out teh voltorb and electrode and add in another zapdos(they're not really that good but might work out in this deck) and an electric energy. And the last finishing touch:take out the energy retrieval and poliwrath and add in 2 water energy. I have no clue what kind of tourneys this deck wins with a setup like that. You didn't have the right evolution lines and too many pokemon. Griffin Branham branfam@gte.net >> > >