Showing posts with label Worlds. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Worlds. Show all posts

FOLLOW LIVE: 2022 World Championships

It's finally here-- the 2022 Pokémon World Championships take place this Thursday-Sunday, August 18-21, in London. PokéStats will keep you updated on the metagame, the decks at top tables, and other key information from the event on this page. For more updates, be sure to follow our Twitter


Event schedule
  • Thursday: opening ceremony; Day 1 Swiss - 539 Players (Masters), 105 Players (Seniors), 44 Players (Juniors)
  • Friday: Day 2 Swiss (Day 2 auto-qualifiers plus qualified players from Day 1)
  • Saturday: Top Cut; London Open
  • Sunday: Grand Finals; closing ceremony

Links

Decks
PokéStats deck reporting policy: Until the conclusion of the tournament, we will only report on archetypes and not detailed information about lists, barring notable techs that appear on stream. Although we do our best to maintain accurate sources at the event, do not accept a report as 100% accurate unless confirmed by the player themselves or reported by the official stream. 


Stream matches

Round 6: Simon Trottier-Lacasse (CA, 5-0-0, Mew VMAX) 2-0 Ryuki Okada (JP, 5-0-0, Arceus VSTAR/Flying Pikachu VMAX)

Round 5: Lucas Calzà (IT, 4-0-0, Arceus VSTAR/Inteleon) 1-2 Aidan Khus (US, 4-0-0, Arceus VSTAR/Inteleon/Galarian Bird Box)

Round 4: Kai Wainright (GB, 3-0-0, Origin Forme Palkia VSTAR) 2-1 Hiroki Yano (JP, 3-0-0, Origin Forme Palkia VSTAR)

Round 3 (match 2): Jack Culkin (GB, 2-0-0, Ice Rider Calyrex VMAX/Origin Forme Palkia VSTAR) 2-1 Emery Taylor (US, 2-0-0, Mew VMAX)

Round 3 (match 1): Tamao Takeda (GB, 2-0-0, Mewtwo V-UNION/Miltank) 0-1 Kai Yajima (JP, 2-0-0, Origin Forme Palkia VSTAR)

Round 2: Ross Cawthon (US, 1-0-0, Inteleon Toolbox) 2-0 Mathieu Vidal (FR, 1-0-0, Origin Forme Palkia VSTAR)

Round 1: Gregory Fortier (CA, 0-0-0, Mew VMAX) 2-1 Xander Pero (US, 0-0-0, Origin Forme Palkia VSTAR)

Worlds 2019: Day 1 Players Advancing to Day 2


The following players competed in Day 1 of the 2019 World Championships and acquired the 18 Match Points needed to advance to Day 2. The decks each player used on Day 1 are also listed.



  • Miguel Aml (ES, 6-2-0)
  • Mark Andersen (DE, 6-2-0) - Pikachu & Zekrom-GX
  • Jason Annichiarico (US, 6-0-0) - Pikachu & Zekrom-GX
  • Kaden Brent (US, 6-0-0) - Keldeo-GX Stall
  • Kenny Britton (US, 5-0-3) - Pikachu & Zekrom-GX
  • Louis Chi (NZ, 6-1-0)
  • David Cooper (US, 6-1-1) - Pikachu & Zekrom-GX
  • Zachary Cooper (US, 6-2-0) - Shedinja Control
  • Bernardo Dias (PT, 5-0-3) - Malamar/Ultra Necrozma-GX
  • Dalton Didelot (US, 5-0-3) - Malamar/Ultra Necrozma-GX
  • Hampus Eriksson (SE, 6-0-0) - Beheeyem
  • Victor Freitas (BR, 5-0-3) - Malamar/Giratina & Garchomp-GX
  • Jose Carlos Gomez (PE, 6-1-0) - Malamar
  • Dylan Gunn (US, 6-2-0) - Keldeo-GX Stall
  • Mehdi Hafi (FR, 6-1-0) - Reshiram & Charizard-GX
  • Blaine Hill (US, 6-2-0) - Reshiram & Charizard-GX
  • Shunpei Hosoya (JP, 6-2-0) 
  • Riley Hulbert (US, 5-0-3) - Gardevoir & Sylveon-GX
  • Dan Irish (US, 6-1-0) - Reshiram & Charizard-GX/Blacephalon-GX
  • Will Jenkins (US, 6-2-0) - Pikachu & Zekrom-GX
  • Konsta Kallama (FI, 6-1-0)
  • Koki Kimura (JP, 6-1-1)
  • Ryan Kingaby (ZA, 6-2-0)
  • Ilya Kornilov (FI, 6-2-0) - Gardevoir & Sylveon-GX
  • Zakary Krekeler (US, 6-1-1) - Dark Toolbox
  • Tristan Lackey (US, 6-2-0)
  • Jonathan Fabrizio Lanciano (AR, 6-2-0) - Blacephalon-GX/Naganadel
  • Poet Larsen (US, 6-2-0) - Gardevoir & Sylveon-GX
  • Charlie Lockyer (US, 6-2-0) - Pikachu & Zekrom-GX
  • Koji Morimoto (JP, 6-2-0) - Gardevoir & Sylveon-GX
  • Eri Nakamura (JP, 5-0-3) - Gardevoir & Sylveon-GX
  • Dennis Peroff (CA, 5-0-3) - Malamar/Garchomp & Giratina-GX
  • Danny Prather (US, 6-2-0) - Pikachu & Zekrom-GX
  • Hideki Sano (JP, 6-2-0)
  • Haruki Satoyama (JP, 6-1-0)
  • Pacco Saurus (ES, 6-1-1)
  • Michele Schiraldi (CA, 6-1-0)
  • Luke Schmitt (AU, 6-1-0) - Pikachu & Zekrom-GX
  • Eric Smith (US, 6-2-0) - Reshiram & Charizard-GX/Blacephalon-GX
  • Simone Soldo (IT, 6-2-0)
  • Marco Spataro (IT, 6-1-1)
  • Tobias Thesing (DE, 6-1-0) - Fossil Toolbox
  • Francisco Toranzo (ES, 5-0-3)
  • Timothy Tsang (GB, 6-2-0)
  • Jack Underwood (AU, 6-2-0) - Mewtwo & Mew-GX/Blastoise 
  • Aaron Van Der Kolk (AU, 6-2-0) - Pikachu & Zekrom-GX
  • Sander Wojcik (NL, 6-1-0) - Rowlet & Alolan Exeggutor-GX/Lucario & Melmetal-GX Stall
  • Shintaro Yamamoto (JP, 5-0-3) 
  • Takuya Yoneda (JP, 6-1-1) - Malamar/Garchomp & Giratina-GX