I told you the best players were not at worlds. Masters was lost on a misplay. He had a chance to win the mewtwo war and lost because he did not take out mewtwo with darkrai. Seniors and juniors were no different. Most of those players there did nothing in major tournaments. They got there playing a zillion battle roads and cities which gave more points then they should have. If pokemon does not lower the points from battle roads and cities and make states regionals and nationals more important in getting an invite and stop putting worlds in places only the rich can afford to go, then this will continue.
And Jay should have been given the trophy as those guys who played the finals used his deck. Most players there used his deck.
Would you like some cheese with that WHINE?
Every post that you have made on these forums, every single one, has been to bash, whine, complain, and otherwise make a nuisance of yourself. And I don't think you even realize it.
Your kid was not good enough to make Worlds. That's tough. I feel for him. But to come out and bash every single player at the World Championships is nothing aside from pathetic. It makes you look petty, juvenile, and simply idiotic.
Grow up.
You are old enough to have a kid of your own. Learn that the world does not cater to your every whim. You do not get everything that you want just because you want it. You have to go out and EARN it.
Your kid learned that lesson this year. He will try harder, compete better, and he will be in a better place to compete and perform well next year.
You obviously have never learned. Nor will you likely ever, given the attitude you have displayed on these boards.
The players at the World Championships are the absolute best players in the world. How do I know this? Pooka went sub-.500. Ness missed the cut. Chuck isn't even playing. These are the best players I've ever had the opportunity to compete against. And they couldn't Top Cut against this field.
As far as the misplay in the Finals? Your point? Players make mistakes. All players. It doesn't matter how good, how experienced they are. I've seen all of the best players in the world make massive mistakes at crucial moments.
Do you want to know what makes them the best players in the world? They don't blame ANYBODY ELSE for their failures, like you are doing. They take responsibility for their actions, they learn from them, and they grow from them.
If you want your kid to become one of the best players in the world, here's my advice for you.
Never, ever, EVER talk to him again.
Do not take part in any of his activities.
Leave the room when he's playing.
You are the worst influence this kid could possibly have.
Have the kid study the players in the videos, both on Top Cut and on the World Championship stage. They know how to play this game with honor, integrity, and spirit. Note that between every game of the VGC finals, Ray Rizzo shook the hand of his opponent. Note that every single player bowed their head to their opponent at one point or another. Look at the way they interact with each other.
And contrast that with how you are interacting with every single player both on these boards and in the World Championships.
Next time, before you start posting trash like this, take a moment, have your wife and your kid look it over, preferably multiple times, so that you may learn what it takes to converse with another human being.
CP is broke, this will fix it ... anyone else got a better idea?
Check my sig. I posted it last year. It's not exactly how I'd do it now, what with the removal of the Top Cut from BRs. Given that, I'd make BRs look like yours. But I don't think the others are too far off what they should be.
I think my sarcasm detector just blew up. :lol:
No Fair! You Stole My Line!!! :tongue: