PJ Witusik

PJ Witusik

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Hey, I'm PJ and I'm professional Pokemon TCG player, content creator, and tournament organizer and Pro Team Manager. I started playing competitively since Base Set in the 90's and took a long hiatus. Since 2018 I got back into the swing, then started in full gear creating "The Shuffle Squad" - PTCG's best team worldwide. I have been a part-time coach since 2020. I've been able to help players learn how to play the Pokemon TCG, learn the core mechanics of the game, and expertly display deep strategies of the game. I've helped players earn their invites to the World Championships, win Regional Championships, International Championships, and even a World Championship win. If you're looking for a coach that can help you reach your personal goals in Pokemon TCG, I'm the coach for you. I'm a respectful, easy-going, and informative coach that can help you get to where you wanna go. I am relatively new to main stream coaching. However with my personal experience I'm sure I can teach you how to play Pokémon TCG better. The areas that I excel in are: deck building, sequencing, prize mapping, game planning, and general skill set growth. I've turned many players into top competitors and I'd love to help you on your journey! Additionally, you can watch my content on Metafy here: https://t.co/NSqYFJAeu5


Don’t Be Scared, It’s Only Lost Box
The Basics: It is easy to become complacent in your deck choice and always revert back to what has worked for you previously.  Trying something new for the sake of it being new isn’t always a good thing, but you are likely holding yourself back if you always stick to the same archetype and aren’t willing to entertain the idea of playing a new one.  Lost Zone decks have been a mainstay in our format since the release of the trio of Comfey/Cramorant/Sableye released in Lost Origin.  What these decks look like has changed significantly since the initial release, but it seems people's main hesitation towards picking the deck up the deck is you do encounter a lot of situations where there is no linear yes or no answer to default to. This is where the buzzword “sequencing” comes in. 
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Why I love Degenerate Decks
Why I love Degenerate Decks: Hello Pokemon TCG people! As the oldest member of my testing group, it is my civic duty to go back in time and deliver a history lesson to you TCG players. In today's article, I will trace down where my addiction to playing degenerate PTCG decks came from and why I find them more fun than others to play. The year is 2000, and the Neo card sets from Wizards of the Coast had released. The Neo era is one of the least understood time periods of the game. That said, it was also the easiest to make a degenerate-style deck out of basic staples and uncommon cards. At this point, I'd like
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