How I Placed Top 8 at the Largest Internationals in Pokémon History

Introduction Hello, Cut or Tap readers! This is my debut article for this website, and I am excited to go over my latest tournament run at the North American International Championships, where I finished in the Top 8 out of 1,897 Masters. In this event, I played “Dumbreon” (Arceus, Duraludon, Umbreon) and finished with the record 12-4-0 throughout 16 rounds, including Top Cut. Deck List … Continue reading How I Placed Top 8 at the Largest Internationals in Pokémon History

“Champions Take Flight:” NAIC Preparation

Squawk and Seize the day, subscribers! Hunter back again, for another Paldea Evolved-format deck which hasn’t been talked too much about. I’ve now been testing the Paldea Evolved format for over a month, and feel very confident about the stance of many decks. This article will entail my thoughts on where the meta is for the largest tournament of Pokemon TCG history: the 2023 North … Continue reading “Champions Take Flight:” NAIC Preparation

Changes to Lost Box in Paldea Evolved

Hello! I’m Andrew Hedrick, back with another article on Cut or Tap. This time, I will be focusing on the new set, Paldea Evolved, to help you better understand the meta going into the North America International Championships and beyond. Specifically, I will be writing about Lost Box decks, and the potential changes they will see with this new card pool and the adaptations of … Continue reading Changes to Lost Box in Paldea Evolved

Looking at Lugia: Single Strike vs Colorless Lugia for NAIC

Introduction Hello, Cut or Tap readers! With the introduction of Paldea Evolved into the format, many new consistency options are available, such as Iono and Squawkabilly ex. These cards have been increasing Lugia’s consistency to be significantly higher than last format, making the deck an underrated choice for NAIC. Last format, we saw Lugia dominate in the hands of Regan Retzloff, but there were still … Continue reading Looking at Lugia: Single Strike vs Colorless Lugia for NAIC

A Unique Take on Baxcalibur

Welcome back, Cut or Tap readers! As we prepare for the highly anticipated North American International Championships, which is likely to be the largest tournament ever outside of Japan, I am excited to share my unique perspective on a deck that exudes unparalleled power: Baxcalibur. Reminiscent of the iconic Blastoise/Keldeo deck that dominated the Standard format years ago, this new powerhouse possesses the potential to … Continue reading A Unique Take on Baxcalibur

“The Holy Grail”: A Tale of the Mighty Baxcalibur

Good morrow, ye olde subscribers – King Butler here to bestow upon you peasants the legend of the mighty Baxcalibur. Since the dawn of the Pokemon TCG, we have been blessed with the Rain Dance mechanic, birthing a plethora of game-breaking archetypes planned around this support option. Placed in this scroll, I will recall tales of old format monsters who need no introduction. We will … Continue reading “The Holy Grail”: A Tale of the Mighty Baxcalibur

“A Psychic Embrace:” A Dive Into Gardevoir ex with Paldea Evolved

Paldea Evolved has finally arrived! Every time a new set comes out, it feels like Christmas for Pokemon players. What’s up, everyone! SmartTCG here, and I am stoked to be hopping into my first Paldea Evolved deck article today. I currently have been focusing a lot of my time on the Scarlet and Violet format, however with the brand new set, it’s time to shift … Continue reading “A Psychic Embrace:” A Dive Into Gardevoir ex with Paldea Evolved

“Shady’s Back, M&M”: A Look into the Meta that Birthed Meloetta/Mew

PLEASE STAND UP! M&M is back like he never left – the archetype that is. What’s good, Cut or Tap subs! Back with poetic justice, I have an overview of Meloetta/Mew (which I will refer to as M&M) with some interesting meta information that should help you understand why such an old archetype has taken over this new format. I’ll share some data from the … Continue reading “Shady’s Back, M&M”: A Look into the Meta that Birthed Meloetta/Mew

Top 5 Best Paldea Evolved Cards

Over time, players begin getting tired of the same format. It becomes repetitive, as you continue to experience the same thing over and over again. With months of having the same experiences, many players get bored and look to new horizons. Over the next month, we still have multiple Scarlet and Violet expansion tournaments that will continue to shape the metagame as we know it. … Continue reading Top 5 Best Paldea Evolved Cards

Set Review and Early Analysis of the Paldea Evolved Format

Introduction Hello, Cut or Tap readers! I am here today to bring you some analysis of the new Paldea Evolved set, which will be legal for NAIC. By the time this article releases, prereleases will be occurring across the globe, so I will be covering some of the chase cards, their impact on the meta, as well as some of my favorite cards, and some … Continue reading Set Review and Early Analysis of the Paldea Evolved Format

My Top 2 Decks for Hartford

Hey, what’s up everyone! Gabriel Smart here! I hope most of you got into NAIC registration, as it is shaping up to be one of the biggest events ever recorded in Pokémon history! Despite NAIC on the horizon, there still are many important events that us Pokémon TCG players are preparing for. Regionals at Hartford, Malmö, Milwaukee, Santiago, Fresno, and much more are happening over … Continue reading My Top 2 Decks for Hartford

Mew VMAX for Hartford, Malmö, and Beyond

Welcome back, Cut or Tap readers! As we gear up for the upcoming Hartford and Malmö Regional Championships, I am excited to share my thoughts on one of the most formidable decks in the current Standard format. I believe Mew VMAX to be a great choice for securing a high placement at these upcoming tournaments, and I highly recommend it for anyone looking to make … Continue reading Mew VMAX for Hartford, Malmö, and Beyond

“Keep Pokemon Weird:” Portland Recap and a New Rogue

Salutations, weirdos! The first North American Regional in the Scarlet & Violet meta has concluded, breathing continued new life to the game. Included in my piece will be discussion on the first meta shift of this format, a shockingly effective brand-new archetype, and my personal take on this pile o’ cards. First, I want to include a quick shout-out to Andrew Hedrick, my teammate, for … Continue reading “Keep Pokemon Weird:” Portland Recap and a New Rogue

“Wrath and Storms:” The Importance of Late-Game Power in Lost Box

Introduction Hello, Cut or Tap readers! It is a common consensus that you can throw any tech Pokemon together with the Lost Zone engine, and your deck won’t be half bad, as seen with Zacian VSTAR as an example. However, a frequent issue with many of these lists was the late game. This is why typically we see powerful attackers being added, such as Kyogre … Continue reading “Wrath and Storms:” The Importance of Late-Game Power in Lost Box