It's not really blitzing through with the intention of not giving a player time. (We're still playing at normal pace here).
I simply think the player with Power Spray should be prepared to play it, and act upon it when the
PokePower is called to be used.
In a sense, this could be friendly advice (although given at the wrong time).
And it can easily be interpreted as a form of "trash talking" almost. I would find this impolite, although
if my opponent wants to play it that way, I wouldn't exactly call it a foul, but more of an annoyance.
But I'm a guy that's "okay" with trash talking. I would just lose a bit of respect for his sportsmanship at
the end of the day. (see "Phil Hellmuth" from Poker)
Next, if someone came up to ask me what kind of deck I was using. First of all, I find this really annoying.
People shouldn't be doing this, and I would never do this to someone else. Maybe only if I know my
opponent on a friend level. And if anyone were to ask me about my deck, I would simply reply, "You'll find
out when we battle
" Usually that's all it takes to make them go away. You never lied, and no info
exposed. Just like that. I don't mind if someone scouts me to see what kind of deck I'm using. You do the
research yourself and find out. But don't come asking me.
Same principle as what I said earlier, I wouldn't have asked anyone what deck they were using. (I would
try to find out on my own). And if they decided to tell me on their own, then I would be quite suspicious
this guy is not telling the truth. Anything my opponents tell me prior and during my battle will be
considered Donkey-crap to me, until proven otherwise. That's my philosophy anyway.