280th place at Stuttgart Regionals with Absol Box.
7-5-2 | +40CP
Special thanks to my testing group, and thanks to all the amazing people I met this weekend.
See you soon, guys! 🫶🏼
@OiTootz Thanks! He was able to use wellspring Ogerpon in his first turn (crispin and sparkling crystal) (I went first) and my setup wasn’t good. So I had no spiders on my field anymore and I end up with Articuno and no draw supporter. Unfortunately BO1 format :‘)
@VelvetLuna_1 That‘s AI, right? The cave is way too bright for an action cam. Also the angle of the cam isn’t identical to the one we seeing at the beginning of the clip. The way the human is moving isn’t natural, too. And crab caves doesn’t look like this.
Season 2026 recap:
224 CP & Ace Trainer Reward.
First Day 2, faced Tord Reklev and multiple Top Cut finishes at League Cups.
Big step up from last season, really happy with my progress and grateful to be part of this community. 🫶🏼
Looking forward to what 2027 brings.
Seeing Annabelle make it to the finals two years in a row is something I never dreamed would become reality. I was hopeful, of course; just like every Pokémon trainer and every parent.
Losing in the finals is something we can accept, especially against an exceptional player like Luke. Our kids have experienced their share of losses, and that’s part of competition. What I never expected and what truly broke my heart was hearing people boo her simply for playing the game.
Annabelle didn’t hear/see the negative part of the crowd during her match today, and for that I’m grateful. But hearing it myself has left me questioning whether competitive Pokémon is a healthy environment for her.
What hurts most is that many of the people rooting against her today are people we’ve celebrated alongside. We’ve sung happy birthday to their children, given gifts, congratulated them after great performances, and cheered them on through Regional top cuts and World Championship runs. I completely understand supporting your favorite player. What I struggle to understand is making another child feel unwelcome and ashamed simply for competing.
My daughter has one of the kindest hearts I know. No one could honestly say she has ever intentionally hurt anyone. She approaches this game with sportsmanship, always doing her best while treating others with kindness.
She started playing Pokémon because Jeff showed her how incredible both the game and the community could be. Annabelle is full of joy, compassion, and a carefree spirit, and I’ve always wanted to protect those qualities for as long as possible.
Today was an extraordinary accomplishment and I could not be prouder. She stood on one of the biggest stages in Pokémon, competed with grace, and represented herself exactly as she always has with heart, respect, and courage.
Mommy is so proud. I love you, Annabelle.
42nd at Utrecht Cup (485 people)
Unfortunately I received bad news after round 7 and I wasn’t able to play the game properly till the end.
Big thanks to my testing group for mentally be there for me.
Same list at Utrecht Regionals btw (Top 512)
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