Because him losing two games due to his Yamna with 50HP getting one-shotted on the first turn has anything to do with Babies...
Considering the Tyrogue can't do 50 and that happened to him twice, I say it has little to do with the luck of the flips and more to do with the luck of his opponents hand and his inability to get another pokemon in play. Either way, it has nothing to do with the luck of the flip. Granted, he never got a turn, my point is it's not the flip that lost him the game, it was 2 god hands. The ability to either start with the lone Tyrogue or the cards needed to get Tyrogue AND have the ability to get 2 Plus Powers on T1 goes way more than a flip.
And, for what its worth:
Round 3: cites a baby as a potential donk
Round 5: Cites opening a lone baby
Round 6: Opens Yanma to Cleffa, collectors for Tyrogue, doesn't donk but still insist he won due to the quick KO
Round 7: Cites opponent opening with a lone baby
T16: Opponent opens lone baby, collector for Tyrogue donk
The OP's point wasn't about babies, it was about T1 deciding the game. My point was that if babies weren't in play T1, barring some stupidly bad luck (both of his losses), there never would have been an issue.
And, for the record, TC is best of 3. He lost the first one because his opponent dumped their hand to 1, rendering Copycat and Yanmega worthless...that is good playing, not bad luck.
Crap luck? Depends on how you look at it. He claims to have had a LOT of good hands and lucky top decks. The only 2 misfortunes he had all day was his opponent opening with a god hand.