The order is going to vary based on the situation. Pro player Rowan Stavenow did an amazing video on sequencing that I think is a must-watch for anyone wanting to play competitively. But a good rule-of-thumb is to random draw first, then selective search after. ruclips.net/video/jLG7T9tLPM4/видео.htmlsi=S46jOzNRxeSWXjrW&t=356 In the case of Pocket, this is especially good in that it gives you the opportunity to draw into the specific Pokemon before you burn the Pokeball to find that basic. And even if you don't draw the right basic, drawing 1 or 2 basics from Research then make it more likely that you'll draw the specific basic you want from Pokeball after. If I wanted Professor's Research to pull cards that weren't basic Pokemon, then I would play Pokeball first, then Research to maximize my odds of hitting the specific cards I was looking for. Again, there's no one-size-fits-all solution to this and sequencing will vary based on what you need in that moment.
Just a few of this deck’s credentials: 11-3, 4th out of 1,940 players in the biggest Pocket tournament: play.limitlesstcg.com/tournament/676740fc33d8a809fb33d9f8/player/amber2k6/decklist 11-2, 5th out of 1,529 players: play.limitlesstcg.com/tournament/675dfa1c95f729096d72928a/player/lazyy/decklist 11-1, 1st out of 256: play.limitlesstcg.com/tournament/675d6fbb95f729096d727100/player/erikitoh/decklist 10-2, 2nd out of 416 players: play.limitlesstcg.com/tournament/676a99b886f3dba5340255af/player/00xxrioxx00/decklist 11-3-1, 3rd out of 470 players: play.limitlesstcg.com/tournament/676d04c086f3dba5340281a4/player/moix/decklist Builds constantly evolve, but this current build is the one that has proven to be the most successful in tournament. If you think you have a better one with a proven track record, feel free to share.
Yes, this deck is so much fun!
Oh, no, last opponent messed up really badly xD, did not notice Golem had lost an energy. Well played!
I really hate this deck when I play it. I might just be unlucky though. I've had so many times where I don't get Gyarados ex
It won't let me name the deck "Gyarados"...🤔
Not sure why. Mine is named Gyarados exactly as you’ve spelled it.
It is because the game is censoring the word sex. DO Gyarados [EX] and it will work
@ That is petty and crazy, lol. Thanks
Do you have a space at the end? "Gyarados " doesn't work for me either but "Gyarados" does
shouldn't it be, pokeball first then professor oak?
The order is going to vary based on the situation.
Pro player Rowan Stavenow did an amazing video on sequencing that I think is a must-watch for anyone wanting to play competitively.
But a good rule-of-thumb is to random draw first, then selective search after.
ruclips.net/video/jLG7T9tLPM4/видео.htmlsi=S46jOzNRxeSWXjrW&t=356
In the case of Pocket, this is especially good in that it gives you the opportunity to draw into the specific Pokemon before you burn the Pokeball to find that basic. And even if you don't draw the right basic, drawing 1 or 2 basics from Research then make it more likely that you'll draw the specific basic you want from Pokeball after.
If I wanted Professor's Research to pull cards that weren't basic Pokemon, then I would play Pokeball first, then Research to maximize my odds of hitting the specific cards I was looking for.
Again, there's no one-size-fits-all solution to this and sequencing will vary based on what you need in that moment.
This build sucks, very inconsistent
Just a few of this deck’s credentials:
11-3, 4th out of 1,940 players in the biggest Pocket tournament: play.limitlesstcg.com/tournament/676740fc33d8a809fb33d9f8/player/amber2k6/decklist
11-2, 5th out of 1,529 players: play.limitlesstcg.com/tournament/675dfa1c95f729096d72928a/player/lazyy/decklist
11-1, 1st out of 256: play.limitlesstcg.com/tournament/675d6fbb95f729096d727100/player/erikitoh/decklist
10-2, 2nd out of 416 players: play.limitlesstcg.com/tournament/676a99b886f3dba5340255af/player/00xxrioxx00/decklist
11-3-1, 3rd out of 470 players: play.limitlesstcg.com/tournament/676d04c086f3dba5340281a4/player/moix/decklist
Builds constantly evolve, but this current build is the one that has proven to be the most successful in tournament. If you think you have a better one with a proven track record, feel free to share.