Hey guys!  When I first bought some Neo: Genesis
packs, I realized a great new combo!  I just have to
share it with you people.  As everyone knows, hand and
trainer destruction is very common these days in
tournaments.  Well, I have found that Slowking and
Noctowl, combined with such hand destruction greats as
Rocket's Sneak Attack, Lass, Imposter Oak's Revenge,
work very well against the run-of-the-mill deck.  I
have made a deck named 'Ludicrous", because that's
what my friend said when I first ran my deck against
one of his.  Here's how it works. 

First, here are the cards:

Slowking:

Pokemon Power: Mind Games
Whenever your opponent play a Trainer card, you may
flip a coin.  If heads, that card does nothing.  Put
it on top of your opponent's deck.  This power can't
be used if Slowking is Asleep, Confused, or Paralyzed.


Noctowl:

Pokemon Power: Glaring Gaze
Once during your turn (before your attack), you may
flip a coin.  If heads, look at your opponent's hand.
If your opponent has any Trainer cards there, choose 1
of them.  You opponent shuffles that card into his or
her deck.  This power can't be used if Noctowl is
Asleep, Confused, or Paralyzed.



HELLO?!?!?!?   What a combo!  If your opponent tries
to play a Trainer, and you get the coin flip, it goes
back into his deck!  And during your turn, providing
you get the coin flip again, you look at his hand and
get rid of one of his Trainers!  Yes, it is a lot of
coin flipping, but if you are good at it, this deck
works wonders! 
Combine the Slowking/Noctowl combo with hand and
Trainer destruction (Rocket's Trap, Rocket's Sneak
Attack, Lass, Imposter Oak's Revenge), and you've got
a winning deck!  You also need some BBP (Big Basic
Pokemon) to help you while you evolve those Hoothoot's
and Slowpoke's into their powerful evolutions!  I use
the Movie Promo Mewtwo and Rocket's Mewtwo.  Also,
some card drawing and stall Pokemon are good too (such
as Kangaskhan, Lickitung, and Miltank).

I plan to send in my Killer Deck Report into Pojo once
I go to the League a couple of times and collect some
win/loss records. 

Thanks for reading my arcticle, I hope this helps you
deal with those annoying Trainer-filled haymaker
Wiggly decks that run rampant these days.  Send
comments, question, suggestion, money, blank check,
and other weird merchandise to me, my name and email
are down here!  Thanks again!

Corey "Rocket Boy" Spencer
pyrosoul@yahoo.com