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Jump Over The Moon With Monkeys In Fort Wayne

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How We Doin' Ryan B Hebert here and welcome back to my blog! I appreciate you stopping by, and I assure you, it's going to be pretty hype. Today I look back at Moon Series and do a more localized approach on what teams to expect in Fort Wayne for the Back to Back Double MSS/PC's March 30th and 31st. Without further ado, let's get started! The competition will be fierce in Fort Wayne. With players from Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, Indiana and more all being in attendance. Could we even see some international players at our events? It's entirely possible. For a doubleheader MSS/PC weekend, at the end of the Moon Series format, it's a very coveted and alluring situation for players right over the Canadian border; if they wanted to make the trip. With this in mind, I've kept my eyes, ears, and heart open to the many possibilities available to our local area. I'll be focusing my claims and predictions based on Collinsville Regionals, Brampton Regionals, Gre...

Greensboro Update: The New Moon Come To An End

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How We Doin'! Ryan Pb Hebert here! I am currently in Greensboro, NC, in my hotel room as we speak. I felt the desire after arriving to get something down in writing for all of you to read. More specifically, a preview of my prediction on what to expect at Greensboro Regionals 2019.  A note: Moon Series is a niche meta of mind games. With the introduction of Z-crystals into the rotating ruleset, players are left to guess where and when a perfectly timed Z-move may appear.   To put it simply, my prediction for the most common leads of tomorrow are the following: Lunala + Tapu Koko This  offensive  powerhouse of a lead not only threatens most teams, and I found that the options a player has with this lead are incredibly vast. For example, during Dallas Regionals, Taunt, Nature's Madness, Volt Switch, and Electro-Web were quite common from Tapu Koko, and now you're more likely to see the Electrium Z move coming from a physical Koko. The rise of ph...