Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

the top 3 decks (at worlds)

I wouldn't be too sure, Jolteon exs and Mew exs are expensive considering demand but will plummet afterwards. I doubt there are LOADS of players who are willing to splash money they can not get back.

i'll bring enought jolteon EX to trade/sell... so as mew EX, absol EX and other eeveelutions... :thumb:
 
Somehow, I get the impression that everyone is underestimating Europe. Finland, and UK, have excellent chances, IMO. Japan hasn't received much consideration either, but maybe they're not prepared for World's as they should be. US has some crack players coming in.

Decks that seem worthy: Absolutions, Banette variation, Mario (unless it meets Banette), Flygon d EX.

Don't know what Meltdown, Abduction, bigblackbeautiful, or Moth are, but given the 4 decks I've already mentioned, everything else seems like a long shot.

In Juniors, I can see Ape having a chance.
 
Somehow, I get the impression that everyone is underestimating Europe. Finland, and UK, have excellent chances

Finland should have great chances. I mean, they have the best organized play in the world, and LOTS of invited players!

But seriously: Europe is always underestimated, yes.
 
The "best Organized Play in the world" comment was just a quote of Marstio himself.

When it comes to the Finnish players skills, I don't doubt they could go to the top in this year's Worlds too. I was fortunate enough to judge many of Miska's matches last year, and he is an excellent player.
 
The "best Organized Play in the world" comment was just a quote of Marstio himself.

When it comes to the Finnish players skills, I don't doubt they could go to the top in this year's Worlds too. I was fortunate enough to judge many of Miska's matches last year, and he is an excellent player.

Yep, I've played with Miska every day for 2 weeks before he left to Worlds and I must say that he is the best tournament player I've ever seen. When you play with him at league or in free time he is a middle-class player, but he is VERY skilled tournament player. And I think it's cool that he can eat 3 breakfasts every morning because I can hardly 1 O_O

Back on topic, I hope that the deck Jeremy Maron plays will be in top4...

But hey LCQ is one day away and Worlds are just coming so I think I'll have some sleepless nights in coming days. :rolleyes:
 
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