Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

2nd Place SRs Malaysian Nationals - See you at Worlds

It would be great if you could help out, when you're back that is. And get your own kids up, haha...
Anyway, Daniel Legaria is a worthy winner for the Juniors category. I've seen him play for the past few years and work so hard building his deck. He was runner up to Sean last year. Sean, of course was in a different class entirely, and went on to become 5th at the Worlds. Dom says if not for the harsh penalty meted out by the judge (i.e. game lost) over a minor error Sean committed, he could even have done better.
 
It would be great if you could help out, when you're back that is. And get your own kids up, haha...
Anyway, Daniel Legaria is a worthy winner for the Juniors category. I've seen him play for the past few years and work so hard building his deck. He was runner up to Sean last year. Sean, of course was in a different class entirely, and went on to become 5th at the Worlds. Dom says if not for the harsh penalty meted out by the judge (i.e. game lost) over a minor error Sean committed, he could even have done better.

Sean should have won Worlds if it wasn't for that error. =/
 
Sean should have won Worlds if it wasn't for that error. =/

if u said so.then what happened to tristan.as he managed to cess/beach lock all the decks that heavily relied on DRE and power usage?? hehe

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in your opininon ,why no sp decks made cut even though there was alot of machamp were madly seen?
 
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Well, the best way to allow spectators to watch a game is to stream it, maybe via webcams or borrow someone's videocam and stream it to a monitor or television...
 
Wow, I still haven't said anything in your thread lol. Well good job man! We are so going to be making the SD =P.
 
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