“How Do You Plea?” – Navigating Standard Regionals This Season & Post-Vancouver Conclusions

Hey readers, I am currently in a Starbucks in Canada, reflecting on my 5-3-1 finish. The event was painful for several reasons, but I learned a lot about the format for Standard right now, and I wanted to share this info with you all. In this piece, I am going to talk about: How to navigate time in the Best-of-3 format for Regionals. How to … Continue reading “How Do You Plea?” – Navigating Standard Regionals This Season & Post-Vancouver Conclusions

The Best Plays For Vancouver With Matchup Descriptions

Hey everybody, Phinn again with another piece about Standard. Daytona was last weekend and Garbodor ended up winning the event, which makes me feel great about my last piece because I clearly called Garbodor the play. In fact, Jon Eng made top 8 with the list from the site with two cards different. But now we are looking at Vancouver Regionals, and we need a … Continue reading The Best Plays For Vancouver With Matchup Descriptions

“Two Formats Team Up:” Options for both Standard and Expanded Regionals

Hey guys, I’m back with another piece but this time talking about both formats. We are now in full swing with Regionals and there will be both Standard and Expanded Regionals coming up soon. I will be attending both Daytona and Vancouver, so I will be talking about the meta for both of these events. In this piece, I am going to swap back and … Continue reading “Two Formats Team Up:” Options for both Standard and Expanded Regionals

“Breaking Dawn with Twilight GX:” Optimizing Gardevoir in a New Standard Format

Hello again, readers! Frank here, and I thank you for joining me in my second article with Cut or Tap. If you had the chance to read my last article, you may remember I was preparing to compete in the Anaheim Open, as well as for the upcoming rotation and addition of Burning Shadows. In the few months following that time, I was able to … Continue reading “Breaking Dawn with Twilight GX:” Optimizing Gardevoir in a New Standard Format

“Gumshoos Are Pickin’ Up the Slack:” Six Options For Hartford

Hey fellows, Hartford Regionals is two weeks away which means the first standard Regionals is almost here. Last time I covered some of the decks that were more popular at Worlds, like Gardevoir Octillery, and Garbodor. Since then some cups have rolled by and I have had more time to test the format. In this piece there is list for a couple rogue options along … Continue reading “Gumshoos Are Pickin’ Up the Slack:” Six Options For Hartford

“Espe-en Garde:” An Introduction To The BKT-on Standard Format

Hey guys, I’m fresh off my plane from Fort Wayne Regionals and ready to start the new Standard format! One of the biggest changes we are going to see is an adjustment to the way our Supporter and overall draw counts look like. In this piece, I am going to cover how the Standard decks should be built, in a way that will keep the … Continue reading “Espe-en Garde:” An Introduction To The BKT-on Standard Format

“Marshadow and More:” A Look at the New Expanded Format

Hey guys, Phinn again with another piece about the meta. This time I want to cover the Expanded format in a holistic manner. I see people putting out articles about a single deck, or a couple Expanded options, but for this piece I want to talk about how we should view the Expanded format and what decks are actually top-tier. There are tons of options … Continue reading “Marshadow and More:” A Look at the New Expanded Format

Post Worlds Conclusions: Final Lists and Lessons for Next Season

Hey reader, Phinn again. We are fresh from Worlds with plenty of information to explore and analyze. This article is going to cover what changes we saw in the meta, as opposed to past Worlds’ metas, and what has stayed consistent through each Worlds. The idea here is to think about what we thought we knew about the meta before Worlds, and then looking at … Continue reading Post Worlds Conclusions: Final Lists and Lessons for Next Season

Newly Identified Toxins – A look at Garbodor variants

Hi, everyone! CutorTap’s Michael Perez, here with my first article. I have been on a hiatus from the game while attending school and getting settled with some life changes, although starting with the Anaheim Open, I’ll be playing again competitively for the 2018 season. Jumping back into the game is tough, so instead of trying to get a good idea of each deck and its … Continue reading Newly Identified Toxins – A look at Garbodor variants

“So Say We All:” The Final Five Options for Worlds

In the weeks leading up to Worlds, we have had (and continue to have) a rapidly-evolving meta that will most likely give us a completely new format. Now we have Gardevoir GX, but this has not changed the fact that Garbodor is incredibly strong. Decidueye/Vileplume is actually able to beat both. With that being said, Volcanion and Rayquaza beat Decidueye. Volcanion seemed amazing when we … Continue reading “So Say We All:” The Final Five Options for Worlds

“Don’t Wimp Out!” First Impressions on Golisopod/Vileplume and Tips for Worlds

Hey CutOrTap readers, it’s Charlie, back with another article.  This is the one time of year where there is a major divide between players – some are working to test for Worlds while others are testing out next year’s format.  Today, I’m going to share with you some of the front-runners in my group’s large testing pool, along with a few predictions for what will … Continue reading “Don’t Wimp Out!” First Impressions on Golisopod/Vileplume and Tips for Worlds

Four more options for Worlds – Decidueye Vileplume, Volcanion, Mega Rayquaza, and Garbodor

Hey readers! Sorry about the wait on this piece. I’m back with four new and unique options for Worlds. Over the last two weeks I have been testing a jungle of decks, tweaking the previous lists and recreating past archetypes to deal with a new meta. Decidueye Vileplume has proven to be an extremely strong option in this format, seeing as it is one of … Continue reading Four more options for Worlds – Decidueye Vileplume, Volcanion, Mega Rayquaza, and Garbodor

“Grandpa on Wheels:” John Collins’s Senior Rogue Deck for NA Intercontinentals

Hey, Cut or Tap readers! My name is John Collins, and I’m here to write about the deck I played for North America Intercontinentals. I’m a Top 16 Senior for NA and I ended this season with 960 Championship Points. I managed to get Top 32 with a rogue deck that Charlie Lockyer and I made less than a day before the tournament started: “Grandpa … Continue reading “Grandpa on Wheels:” John Collins’s Senior Rogue Deck for NA Intercontinentals

Average Joe to Ultra Pro: Frank Percic’s Do’s and Don’ts of Learning the Game

For those of you who don’t know me, my name is Frank Percic, and I picked up my first Pokemon card in November of 2016. Seven months later, I found myself at 394 championship points trying to clinch my invite with a Top 64 at NAIC. I had a lot of help on my short journey – probably more than most. That being said, the … Continue reading Average Joe to Ultra Pro: Frank Percic’s Do’s and Don’ts of Learning the Game

Primal Clash through Burning Shadows – Gardevoir, Greninja, Darkrai, and Noivern

Hey reader! Many of us are preparing for a format including a set that does not exist in English yet. For most Worlds competitors the format that is relevant at the moment is including Burning Shadows. The only tournament we have to base our format on is the 2017 Japan championship, which actually is a different format because they have many more sets legal. For … Continue reading Primal Clash through Burning Shadows – Gardevoir, Greninja, Darkrai, and Noivern

Darkrai garb, a shadowed play for U.S. intercontinentals (By Isaac Milaski)

Hey, Cut or Tap readers! My name is Isaac Milaski, and I’ll be talking about my recent tournament experience at the North American International Championships. I ended up placing 6th in the Senior division after some unfortunate events in Top 8. I chose Darkrai/Garb for this tournament because it had 50/50 matchups or better against the entire field of what Seniors were expected to play. … Continue reading Darkrai garb, a shadowed play for U.S. intercontinentals (By Isaac Milaski)

“International Espeonage:” 17th-Place Tournament Report with Espeon/Garbodor

Hey guys, Bubble Boy back again with another tournament report. US Intercontinentals was this past weekend with a somewhat diverse meta and tons of interesting information to talk about. I ended the event with yet another bubble, but this time it wasn’t as painful because it was only for Top 16 rather than Top 8. I took notes about my matches throughout all of Day … Continue reading “International Espeonage:” 17th-Place Tournament Report with Espeon/Garbodor

“Choose Your Character!” Meta Predictions for North American Intercontinentals

USA Intercontinentals is less than a week away, and the unfortunate truth is that most people still don’t know what they are playing. I am here to help those players figure that out with my metagame predictions, and with what decks I expect to be making it to Day 2 of the event. Some archetypes will be better for players just looking to hit Day 2, … Continue reading “Choose Your Character!” Meta Predictions for North American Intercontinentals