A spare Zekrom? Zekrom shouldn't even be in the active until at least 2 or 3 prizes are taken. There's enough in that deck for Tornadus to Catcher KO that it has no trouble maintaining a prize trade on its own - especially with Defenders.glaceon said:Teching for Goth? Oh. However, for TyRam v ZPST, Even a T3 Blue Flare can be a problem if you don't have a spare backup Zekrom. Are lists probably differ a lot, but it is still not a favorable matchup for ZPST.
I'm not including donks btw.
Celebi23 said:First of all, ZPST has a favorable TyRam matchup. They rarely get a T2 Typhlosion AND a T2 Afterburner AND a T2 Blue Flare, which is what's important. Was the Zekrom list running Defenders? But more importantly, I was talking about teching for Gothitelle, not for TyRam lol.
Celebi23 said:A spare Zekrom? Zekrom shouldn't even be in the active until at least 2 or 3 prizes are taken. There's enough in that deck for Tornadus to Catcher KO that it has no trouble maintaining a prize trade on its own - especially with Defenders.
If you don't run DCE in your list, they're basically different decks.
Celebi23 said:I have tested the matchup. If it had as bad of a Reshiram matchup as you say it does, it couldn't have won almost as many BRs as Reshiram when Reshiram was the most popular deck.
What part of my post do you think is theorymon? TyRam just does not get a consistent T2 Typhlosion.
Ninja'd- @glaceon: With 4 Junk Arm and 4 Catcher in the deck, it's easier than it sounds to hit a Catcher every turn for 2-3 turns. Also, your scenario of a T2 Blue Flare is from a perfect world perspective for TyRam.
Celebi23 said:Also, your scenario of a T2 Blue Flare is from a perfect world perspective for TyRam.
Lol. So basically, you're saying that my testing is theorymon, but looking at battle roads results and deciding the best deck and a deck's matchups from those is accurate testing?...adamisclassy said:@ Celebi23 The matchup itself. One person testing is a horrible sample size and leaves too many random variables to say anything about the matchup. You can say I tested this and I tested that but fact of the matter is Reshiram won more times and beat out Zekrom for first more times.
Celebi23 said:Lol. So basically, you're saying that my testing is theorymon, but looking at battle roads results and deciding the best deck and a deck's matchups from those is accurate testing?...
You can test multiple people with different playstyles. I never said to test against just one person. Furthermore, you shouldn't be feeling tournament pressure. If you let it get to you, you'll make a lot of misplays.adamisclassy said:You lack sample size. Looking at tournament results accounts for lists and play styles. While you can test with multiple lists you can't mimic play style or test under tournament pressure.
Also, good players probably won't be passing up BRs with championship points at stake. Or if they are they are making a mistake.
Celebi23 said:If you don't understand WHY the results are the way they are, they do you no good. Without actually understanding the matchup from testing, you're just blindly looking at numbers. You can't just say, "Reshiram won more Battle Roads than Gothitelle, so Reshiram has a good Gothitelle matchup." Because Reshiram simply doesn't have a good Gothitelle matchup.
Celebi23 said:You can test multiple people with different playstyles. I never said to test against just one person. Furthermore, you shouldn't be feeling tournament pressure. If you let it get to you, you'll make a lot of misplays.
There are way too many variables in tournaments to make them more accurate than controlled testing. There's donks, you can't tell when a player got a bad hand, you don't know what the average skill level is for players at the event, you can't control which decks play which, you don't know how many of each deck was at the event, etc. Tournament results don't take all of these things giving one player an unfair advantage into account. That's why the most played deck usually wins a tournament.
If you don't understand WHY the results are the way they are, they do you no good. Without actually understanding the matchup from testing, you're just blindly looking at numbers. You can't just say, "Reshiram won more Battle Roads than Gothitelle, so Reshiram has a good Gothitelle matchup." Because Reshiram simply doesn't have a good Gothitelle matchup.
adamisclassy said:I never said that Reshi has a good match against Goth. Its an example I said Reshi beat Zekrom in the finals 10 out of 13 times they faced off. Also donks and bad hands should be factored in. Your are arguing that things that happen in tournaments should not be factored in even though tournaments are really what matter. You can test all you want, but you can't account for the fact that PERCENTAGE wise Reshiram beat Zekrom in top cut.