“Level Ball For What Now?!?!” – 2nd Place Seniors Melbourne Report and Two Decks for Brazil

What’s up, Cut or Tap readers! My name is Jon and I’m extremely happy to be writing for the site again. Since we last talked, I have attended two major events: St. Louis Regionals (which was an absolute disaster of a tournament for me for several reasons) and Australian Intercontinental (where I got second place). In this article, I will go over my experience at … Continue reading “Level Ball For What Now?!?!” – 2nd Place Seniors Melbourne Report and Two Decks for Brazil

Portland Regionals (Feat. Darkrai & Donphan/Wobbuffet)

This article is brought to you by too many ideas, and Drake. Expanded is huge, and is only getting bigger. With the vast number of options available to all of us, I find it hard to believe that there is one absolute best play. Through my testing and development of lists, I have come up with the longest list of potential plays that I have … Continue reading Portland Regionals (Feat. Darkrai & Donphan/Wobbuffet)

“The Melbourne Identity:” Top 32 Oceania Report with Darkrai

I absolutely love talking about Pokemon, because when I first started playing this game, I never thought I’d be granted the opportunity to do so. When I first started, premium content was never in existence barring Pojo and a few other sources, but today people usually have to pay in order to read quality content. For this very reason, I always try to write the … Continue reading “The Melbourne Identity:” Top 32 Oceania Report with Darkrai

“Take Me Down to the Parallel City:” Phinn’s League Cup-Winning Mega Mewtwo Deck

I have crept from my comfort zone. I have become accustomed to extremely consistent decks over the last two years, protesting that they are the only way to go. “Consistency is king,” “All winning Worlds decks are consistent,” etc. But recently, my mindset has changed to a degree. Calling my Vespiquen list for Anaheim consistent would be a stretch, and the Mega Mewtwo list that … Continue reading “Take Me Down to the Parallel City:” Phinn’s League Cup-Winning Mega Mewtwo Deck

“Building a Bide Barricade”: Three Options for the Post-Melbourne Standard Format

Hey everybody!  My name is Charlie Lockyer, and this is my first article for Cut or Tap.  I’m a player from New Jersey/Maryland that recently aged up to Masters.  Outside of Pokemon I am on my school’s robotics team, and I play lacrosse. Today I am going to talk about three different Standard decks, one of which is an established archetype, another is a new … Continue reading “Building a Bide Barricade”: Three Options for the Post-Melbourne Standard Format

“Toad the Line:” Updating Dark/Garb from Standard to Expanded Pt. 1

Before I get into this piece, I want to explain that this article will have two parts. I am posting the second half of the article this Saturday, so I can test some more matchups a little more before adding the matchup descriptions and strategies. With around 20 viable decks in Expanded, one needs far more time to test against all of the strong options. … Continue reading “Toad the Line:” Updating Dark/Garb from Standard to Expanded Pt. 1

“Bees are Endangered?” – A Follow Up on Vespiquen in Expanded

Hey there, Cut or Tap readers! Daniel here again, with a little report on my findings at St Louis Regionals. With the tournament’s conclusion, we’ve been shown the complete and utter chaos that is Expanded. Good players did horrible while others pushed through, but for the most part the chaos of Day 2 was the result of those who managed to meet the stronger matchups … Continue reading “Bees are Endangered?” – A Follow Up on Vespiquen in Expanded

“Flareon, My Wayward Son” – Expanding on Expanded Vespiquen

I suppose it’s time for you to make a choice. St. Louis is in two days, and there are more options than ever before. I cannot tell you which is the best choice, but I can show you my Expanded Vespiquen list, which is the best thing since sliced bread. My articles that cover one deck in detail seem to be the most well-received, so … Continue reading “Flareon, My Wayward Son” – Expanding on Expanded Vespiquen

“En Garde (and On Darkrai):” Three Plays for Collinsville’s Expanded Regionals

Hi Cut or Tap readers, my name is Connor Pedersen. I am a senior who lives in Fair Oaks, California and I have been playing Pokémon competitively for about four years. Some of my most notable accomplishments have been multiple regional Top Cuts, two regional wins, Top 32 at Worlds 2014, and 2nd at Worlds 2016. Players have been so focused on Australia that a lot … Continue reading “En Garde (and On Darkrai):” Three Plays for Collinsville’s Expanded Regionals

“The Return of the Queen.”: An in Depth Look at Vespiquen/Flareon in the Expanded Format.

What’s up Cut or Tap readers! My name is Jon Eng and I’m extremely excited to be writing again for the site. As some of you may recall, my last article was a report on my experience at Dallas Regionals. I also went over a few decks that I thought would be good decisions for Athens Regionals. Since my last article, we saw the Standard … Continue reading “The Return of the Queen.”: An in Depth Look at Vespiquen/Flareon in the Expanded Format.

“Paint it Black:” Darkrai Giratina, Turbo Dark, & Yveltal Garbodor

Darkrai/Giratina won Anaheim Regionals four days ago, making Kenny Britton a Regional Champion, and giving Darkrai/Tina its first major Standard accomplishment. Dark/Tina is a deck that I used to refer to as a worse version of Turbo Dark. In my “What the Hex” article, and multiple others, I argued that the decreased Max Elixir probability, vulnerability to Enhanced Hammer, and the decrease in consistency create … Continue reading “Paint it Black:” Darkrai Giratina, Turbo Dark, & Yveltal Garbodor

“Dragon the Line:” a Look at Gyarados for Standard PRC-SM Format

Good morning, Malibu – or should I say Melbourne? How’s it going, Cut or Tap readers! I haven’t written an article for this website for a while, but I’m ecstatic to bring an article that has excited me this past week. Chronologically, I’m writing this before Anaheim, California’s Regionals go underway, so it’ll be interesting to see if my knowledge is correct. I always find … Continue reading “Dragon the Line:” a Look at Gyarados for Standard PRC-SM Format

Daniel Altavilla & Phinnegan Lynch – Exploring Passimian Raichu, Mega Rayquaza, and Solgaleo Darkrai

Hey there, Cut or Tap readers! Daniel here, teaming up with Phinn to bring you our first collaboration! Anaheim Regionals is awfully soon (tomorrow), and Standard is in a crazy place right now. As a bit of an introductory segment, I’ll go over the information we’re sitting on: Yes, these Grass decks work. Decidueye and Lurantis are two GX Pokemon that have been tossed into the … Continue reading Daniel Altavilla & Phinnegan Lynch – Exploring Passimian Raichu, Mega Rayquaza, and Solgaleo Darkrai

“Fly Me to the Moon (and the Sun):” Updates and Creations with the new Sun & Moon Format

What is up, Cut or Tap readers! You may be wondering how the weather is up here, and I can only reply with a smooth “sunny and rocky”! If you have guessed that I have been “up in space” testing the new Sun and Moon decks, well, you would be very much correct! I have been spending late nights crushing out decklists, going over ideas … Continue reading “Fly Me to the Moon (and the Sun):” Updates and Creations with the new Sun & Moon Format

“The Great Unown:” Building Vespiquen For the Sun & Moon Format

Vespiquen is one of the few decks that has been a very hard puzzle to crack – not only for me, but for anybody who plays it. With the current Standard format, there are a vast number of options to take up the Pokemon line in the deck. If you disagree, you most likely have not spent any significant amount of time testing and/or building … Continue reading “The Great Unown:” Building Vespiquen For the Sun & Moon Format

“Professor Lynch’s Observations:” Scientific Testing and Successful League Cup Play

Hello! A long-time request I have gotten is to write a piece about how to play small events; namely League Challenges and League Cups. For most of my competitive career I haven’t felt comfortable doing so, because I didn’t actually think I did that well at them. If you’re friends with me on Facebook, you might have seen my rather annoying rants about the problem … Continue reading “Professor Lynch’s Observations:” Scientific Testing and Successful League Cup Play

“Deck-Outs For Harambe:” Exploring Houndoom and other Standard Mill Decks

Well met, Cut or Tap community! I’m back out of the woodwork of editing for the site, offering a look at a rather under-the-radar niche within our current Standard format. If you’ve followed CoT throughout this season, you may recall my coverage about the infamous Wailord EX deck and its misadventures as my choice for Phoenix Regionals. Since Phoenix, I’ve had moderate success in League … Continue reading “Deck-Outs For Harambe:” Exploring Houndoom and other Standard Mill Decks

Thoughts out of This Galaxy: A Sun and Moon Thought Analysis

Introduction Hey Cut or Tap readers, I am back to close out an awesome month of articles from this website! I have been thinking long and hard all month on what I should write about, and I figured that a lot of you may appreciate my thoughts on Sun and Moon cards. I hope that you get your deck list feast for both formats and … Continue reading Thoughts out of This Galaxy: A Sun and Moon Thought Analysis

“Beauty and the Bees:” a Look at Volcanion, Rainbow Road, and Vespiquen

Hey kiddies, it’s Phinny again. Over the last week I played a lot of Pokemon – probably too much. But you know what that means, don’t you? I made a bunch of lists! My last piece covered some more fringe decks that may have been too abstract, in hindsight. So this piece will cover three of the more commonly-played meta decks. With the Break membership … Continue reading “Beauty and the Bees:” a Look at Volcanion, Rainbow Road, and Vespiquen