Hey Pojo, plese post this under Single Card Strategys, thanks!

Picking the top 10 Pokèmon and Trainers is not an easy thing.  But here, in
my opinion, are the best Pokèmon and Trainers:

Pokèmon:
1. Electabuzz - This guy is great!  His attacks are very cheap for the
effectiveness, he has high HP, and he is a basic.  His two energy retreat is
easily overcome with Scoop Ups and Double Colorlesses.  The only thing that
u have to worry about is Fighting Pokèmon.  But with everyone desserting
Hitmonchans... Electabuzz is stronger then ever.

2. Promo Mewtwo - A powerfull, powerfull card.  He can take a good amount of
damage before he goes down, he can recover lost energy and his attack is
great.  He can burn away a Hitmonchan easily with one hit, and can take out
most other things in two hits.  Combine him with Mr. Fuji to put all the
needed energy in your deck and make it even harder to deck when someone is
stalling you.  This card has so many uses.

3. Blastoise - What can I say?  He is just mean.  His power is the best on
in the game.  It is probably one of the most feared ones, since he can
easily get his best-fried, Articuno, Freeze Drying and Blizzarding by turn
two.  Hes easily the fastest stage-2 in the game.  The problem?  He hate
Electabuzz and Mr. Mime, two very good basic Pokèmon.

4. Scyther - Hmmm... a free retreat, 70 HP, a colorless attack, weakness to
one of the most underused colors of the game, resistance to Fighting, and is
a basic.  Sweet.  A great card, and can be thrown into any deck.

5. Mr. Mime - His attack is preety good, and his Pokèmon Power is just
awsome.  Especially if your opponent is playing Rain Dance, all you have to
worry about is Lapras, which if they cant draw it, they'll be having trubles
for awhile.

6. Alakazam - Another good Pokèmon Power.  This power can give you a large
advantage in game play.  Or you can just combine him with Mr. Mime, and you
got yourself a real winner.

7. Gengar - Incase you havn't heared... his power is also awsome.  A card
that isn't used as it should be.  His power can give you a bid advantage in
game play.  Throw in a good attack and low retreat.  Also combines well with
Mr. Mime.

8. Wigglytuff - A heavy hitter, period.  Use your Oaks to fill up your
bench, and attack each turn for 60.  Then attach a PlusPower, and hit all
those Hay-Pokès in one blow.  A solid card.

9. Ditto - His power is great.  He can give you the upper advantage in a
game with Double Colorless.  The only problem is that people like to switch
to a Pokèmon that has lower HP, or Gust of Wind something up, and take two
prizes in one turn.  Ouch.

10. Hitmonchan - A fast card, but every winning deck has something
resistance to Fighting, usually Scyther.  Not as good as he once was.  But
still preety good.


Trainers:
1. Professor Oak - People say that Bill is the best, nah.  Oak gives you and
extremly large card advantage.  Works well with Promo Mewtwo, and is just a
life savor.  A card that appears in just about all deck, with the exeption
of Stall.

2. Computer Search - Gives you any card you need.  A PlusPower for the kill,
Gust of Wind for your last prize, a brand new hand (good old Oak), a Scoop
Up to deny your opponet that prize, the needes evolution.  A great card that
goes well in every deck!

3. Bill - Two cards?! No drawback?! Wow!  An amazingly good card.  Cant
belive it is a common, should be an uncommon.  But is good as any rare.

4. Energy Removal - Err... this card is annoying! Delays your opponent a
turn, and gives you an upper advantage.  This card is a must in any deck.

5. Gust of Wind - Gets you that last prize usually.  But also can be used to
bring up a Pokèmon with a high retreat if you need to stall.  A great card.

6. PlusPower - You would be amazed on how much ten extra damage can do.  Or
can be used for a first turn kill, if they lay a single basic.  Only seems
to be popular in Haymakers, but should be in almost every aggressive deck.

7. Super Energy Removal - People say it is better then Energy Removal, but
its alittle too slow.  A good card, and its a life savor.

8. Pokèmon Center - A great card.  If your hurting and need to stup down to
stall, then this is the card for you.

9. Gambler - Not used as a substitute Oak.  Only real purpose is to prevent
yourself from decking, otherwise a 50% to get a new hand, and getting rid of
your old, isn't always great.  Mr. Fuji is as good since it is also
anti-decking.

10. Lass - Ever pulled a first-turn Lass on someone using Rain Dance?  It is
so funny.  The look on there face as they shuffle that precious Oak and
Breeder in there deck.  Can slow down almost any tourney-winning deck. 
Since we all know, Trainers win the game.

Well there is my top ten list for Pokèmon and Trainers.  All hatemail and
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