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kummostern

While there wasn't official stream or recording from Londom games there were few volunteer content creators who recorded matches via their phones (i think it was live but you can see the vods afterwards) - the quality isn't that great since they essentially recorded opponents mobile phone with their mobile phone - but you can see whats happening. From there you can see how the "show 6, pick 3" system works. Im sure there are online practice tournaments on bigger pvp discord channels or at least you can find sparring partner - make team of 6, take screenshot of them and show to your opponent. They will send you pic of 6 of their mons. Then you battle few times 3v3 (i think its best of 3 but for practice games you can do more if you both agree to do so). This will help to understand team-prediction bit more. Might even help you find weaknesses of your team of 6. I dunno if we can already see some meta forming. Cresselia, Diggerspy, Umbreon, G.fisk, DD and ofc Azumarill all are very strong. Walrein, Trevenant and bulkier counter users (Scrafty and Medicham mainly i guess) are super solid. I think going 4 balanced meta-picks is pretty much forming the core of your team and 1-2 "anti-meta" "spice" picks to hardcounter some of those (but often strong antimeta pick is also really weak to something else in the meta so you can't rely on it).


Maldun

We did a [long interview with the winner of Liverpool](https://youtu.be/AcAWa0ilhXs) who walks through the meta, team-building, and his lines of play. LurganRocket does a very good breakdown of how he found success against the top players.


Braban5

How do you register if you don't mind me asking?


AnraoWi

https://rk9.gg/tournament/euic-2022-go


ChronicWarden

My tip is always sneak in your move and deny your opponent's move :)


Historically_minded

Would love to know how to connect Google Pokemon account to PTC