I'm Jake I'm 16
I've been playing Pokemon cards since......well pretty long, and I know the
best way to make a winning Raindancer.
You don't nesesarily have to have the best cards in the world but just have a
good strategy. The way I've played my Raindancer is that over time I play so
many games that I can eaisly see the bad cards (the ones that stay in your
hand half the game also called situationals EX. Imposter, Revive, Pokemon
center, in the wrong deck) and the good ones(the ones that can be played
instantly EX. Bill, Professor Oak, and Pokemon Trader). Proffesor Oak at one
time I thought it was just a crappy card because you have to discard your
hand, but then after enogh experience I saw that discarding that one good
card you dont want to lose could win you the game with a lot more cards that
you could use. But the best way to win is by working at it and every time you
win(don't try to play little kids that don't know what there doing) see what
got you there, was it one card doing the job, or was it a team effort, did
your trainers work out or do you think they can be better, did your energy
last or you win by a close tight battle. If you lose it's even better because
you know exactly what went wrong. If you were getting enough energy for your
pokemon and if the trainers worked well with the pokemon, Raindance should
have plenty of Bills and Professor Oaks a little Traders and Breeders
wouldn't hurt either. But always try to play as much as possible to gain the
experience you need to make a great deck. Your raindancer probly wont work
exactly the way you want it to the first time but gain that experience.
That's the way I see it anyway.

Pojo please post this I want people to know what I've found out too.

Peace Out
Jakefresh@cs.com