I agree with your analysis that going to Eevee sooner would have been better. But I think you should have gone for Sand Attack against Rhyhorn. Body Slam has a 30% chance to para, which then has a 25% chance to stun. The odds are very low. On the other hand, Sand Attack gives a 33% chance to avoid damage. So the odds of getting a Body Slam para + full para is 3/40 whereas Sand Attack giving you another turn is 1/3. And then you can stack it the next turn to bring your odds up to 1/2 before he gets a chance to hit you. Extremely close game though, that was a good one to watch. Thanks for posting not just your wins but also your losses.
I think he was fishing for freezes. I know I've done that when seeing a mewtwo. I've seen tons of mewtwos (both mine and my opponents) go down to a freeze. You were certainly fortunate they had no leftover set up, could have been nasty otherwise, since Seaking didn't die.
Woooow that ending dang
I agree with your analysis that going to Eevee sooner would have been better. But I think you should have gone for Sand Attack against Rhyhorn. Body Slam has a 30% chance to para, which then has a 25% chance to stun. The odds are very low.
On the other hand, Sand Attack gives a 33% chance to avoid damage. So the odds of getting a Body Slam para + full para is 3/40 whereas Sand Attack giving you another turn is 1/3. And then you can stack it the next turn to bring your odds up to 1/2 before he gets a chance to hit you.
Extremely close game though, that was a good one to watch. Thanks for posting not just your wins but also your losses.
I think he was fishing for freezes. I know I've done that when seeing a mewtwo. I've seen tons of mewtwos (both mine and my opponents) go down to a freeze.
You were certainly fortunate they had no leftover set up, could have been nasty otherwise, since Seaking didn't die.
last time i had mew and mewtwo my mewtwo got frozen as soon turn 1 of being out and then my mew got parad 6 times in a row