Pokémon TCG: Sword and Shield—Brilliant Stars

worst situation in tcg

luxray master2

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well we all have games that were totally unfair aka u lost cause of time etc. so im going to do an example...

1.in natinals top 16 time ran out in bewtten turns and i wouldve won my next turn
2 in worlds round 3 i made a misplaay in round 3 then i lost so i was 2-1 then i got donked by jumpluff and he flipped his prizes 3 pluffs!!!! 2 candy!!!! and a BTS!!! then i won my next 2 so 4-2 and i get a crap start and he has a god hand!!!
so something like that.
 
How is losing to time unfair? It affects both players and is firmly part of the rulebook. I feel our definitions of unfair are different, but I will drop it. We all have games by which we are on the winning path, but time is called too early.

Probably my worst situation was machamp VS Gengar. 2 of his gar and an Azelf are prized. He lost zones 3 of my Machamp pretty early... my 4th is the X. So basically it was Machoke VS Gengar Prime. I KO his Prime eventually, and he still has not pulled a gar or Azelf. This was a pretty lulzy game, but I ended up winning by doing 30/60 damage per turn. What a game... Wasn't for tournament sadly enough.
 
Copycating for 10+ on at least 3 occasions with 4 DCE in the deck(about 25-30 cards in the deck each time) and not hitting a single one within the same weekend too.
 
Always flipping double tails with Cyrus' Initiative.... xD
Hmh my worst game was at Nationals against Jumpluff, me playing Flygon/Donphan/Dusknoir/Nidoqueen and getting out the Dusknoir T1 and then recognizing that 2-1-2 Flygon AND Azelf is prized. -.-
However the Prizes I got in the two prizes I was able to get with my one Flyfgon were the two Trapinch. -.-
 
Gengars feinting Spell. My opponents always flip heads and thhen i'm outta big tournies exaple t32 i lost due to FS, top 8 worlds i lost to a FS flip again :frown:
 
Not getting a single energy for 7 turns while using PONT, Copycat and Looker's for new hands trying to get energy, and losing to a generic fire deck.

Backseat playing is one that bugs me as well.
 
LONG time ago, I'm against a Gengar/Dusknoir. We BOTH start unown G. He goes first. Him: Attach psy, pass. Me: Attach psy, pass. Him: Attach psy, game.

Another one:
I'm playing Flygon, he's playing Dialga/palkia. He's new to the deck and playing slow. I take an early lead. He gets a masive field advantage and should easily win. I have a Flygon active which can hit for low damage, and a Uxie on the bench with 10 HP left, going to go down next turn to pearl breath. I check my watch... and there's 1:30 left on time. I'm one prize ahead. So insted of doing the normal thing and hitting with Flygon (for no KO) I send in Uxie and Psy restore. He can't get his last prize and time is called. Cheap on my part, but the only way I could win.
 
creating my own feraligatr ex deck, 9 of the top 16 are play dragtrode, feeling pretty confident, who am I paired against DUSTOX EXXXX D:
 
Bit of a backstory...
Ever since SV, I've been undefeated at every prerelease I go to, except the UL one when I went 0-5 scooping everytime I was about to win.

It's the CoL prerelease. I'm playing deckoutlutions (You use ninetails and misdreaveous to put yourself at 2 crds left in your deck without taking a single prize card, then you take all your prizes with vaporeon/espeon right before you deck out to make yoyur opponent mad)
I'm 3-0 playing my 4th and final match. It's 1-1 on prizes. All he needs is his single espeon to win. He shows me his elm's in hand and I scoop. Turns out his espeon was prized :D

May not mean anything since it was a prerelease, but it gos to show you, don't scoop in swiss unless you absolutly can't win (Like Straight kecleon against umbreon or somethiing)
 
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