I am wanting to canvass opinions on whether the following situation is catered for by your local League, and if not whether it should/could be.
At my local League the normal weekly event is advertised on Pokemon Events, but obviously isn't a Challenge event. It is played as a tournament (so isn't 'friendly' casual play) and is advertised as the Standard format.
I assume most Leagues play like this.
There is a period after a new expansion is released where the cards are not valid until 2/3 weeks later, i.e. when they become Tournament Legal.
At my League, this is the case for the normal weekly events - Standard means Tournament Legal.
Therefore, there is no opportunity to practice with, say Gardevoir GX or other 'future' decks, in a tournament situation, UNTIL the cards are Tournament Legal.
So, in the case where there is a Challenge or Cup event very soon after the Legal date, then you may be going 'blind', aside from 'friendly' testing. At the top end of play it probably doesn't matter but at the lower end it may be good for players to be able to do this.
Is this the case at your League and, if so, would it be beneficial to have 'Future Standard' events during that interim period? These are all 'unofficial' or Pokemon sanctioned anyway so would be up to each League to introduce?
At my local League the normal weekly event is advertised on Pokemon Events, but obviously isn't a Challenge event. It is played as a tournament (so isn't 'friendly' casual play) and is advertised as the Standard format.
I assume most Leagues play like this.
There is a period after a new expansion is released where the cards are not valid until 2/3 weeks later, i.e. when they become Tournament Legal.
At my League, this is the case for the normal weekly events - Standard means Tournament Legal.
Therefore, there is no opportunity to practice with, say Gardevoir GX or other 'future' decks, in a tournament situation, UNTIL the cards are Tournament Legal.
So, in the case where there is a Challenge or Cup event very soon after the Legal date, then you may be going 'blind', aside from 'friendly' testing. At the top end of play it probably doesn't matter but at the lower end it may be good for players to be able to do this.
Is this the case at your League and, if so, would it be beneficial to have 'Future Standard' events during that interim period? These are all 'unofficial' or Pokemon sanctioned anyway so would be up to each League to introduce?