KingGengar
New Member
* Learning: Players should strive to help each other increase their Pokémon TCG play skills. It is not a player's responsibility to make his or her opponent's plays for that opponent. However, discussing strategies, offering deck tips, or constructively critiquing game play decisions after the match has been completed helps both participants to become better players.
(Numero Uno) I am helping you to increase your play skills by forcing you to understand card dynamics. Telling you the contents of a deck does not help you play better.
(Numero Dos) It is not my responsibility to make plays for you. After the contents of a deck are divulged, quick on the heels of that spilling of the beans comes the question, "How do I play this against Metanite?" This question obviously goes directly against "the law."
(Numero Treeeees) I will be happy to discuss strategies, deck tips, and constructively critique your game play AFTER you formulate AND have the guts to play such a deck.
(Numero Uno) I am helping you to increase your play skills by forcing you to understand card dynamics. Telling you the contents of a deck does not help you play better.
(Numero Dos) It is not my responsibility to make plays for you. After the contents of a deck are divulged, quick on the heels of that spilling of the beans comes the question, "How do I play this against Metanite?" This question obviously goes directly against "the law."
(Numero Treeeees) I will be happy to discuss strategies, deck tips, and constructively critique your game play AFTER you formulate AND have the guts to play such a deck.