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Pokegym (added on 2006-02-06 23:51:47 by The Gorn)
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The BEST Pokemon site on the Internet!
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The Compendium (added on 2006-02-06 23:53:08 by The Gorn)
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The Compendium is a place where any Pokémon player, judge, league leader, or tournament organizer can access and obtain answers to rulings on any question regarding the Pokémon Trading Card Game (TCG). An amazing resource.
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Pojo (added on 2006-02-06 23:55:00 by The Gorn)
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Good site for card of the day, semi-active forum, and good general information about the TCG and Pokemon in general.
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Pokeschool (added on 2006-02-06 23:55:51 by The Gorn)
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General Pokemon information and cards of the day. Decent site.
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PokeBeach.com (added on 2006-02-06 23:57:13 by The Gorn)
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This is the BEST site on the Internet for scans. A fantastic site all on its own and the PERFECT companion to the Pokepedia.
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Pokemon Zeo (added on 2006-02-07 00:02:40 by The Gorn)
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Great site for all things Pokemon. Lots of news from Japan, early scans, great artwork. THE source for fake card templates.
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Frappr (added on 2006-02-07 12:15:59 by The Gorn)
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Pokegymians, put yourself on the map! Frapper uses Google Maps to show your location.
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Team R For Life (added on 2006-02-11 13:47:23 by Ryan Vergel)
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Florida's very own Team R! A great place to come and post your deck to get critiqued or even try to join Team R!
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RPGnet (added on 2006-05-21 22:44:32 by The Gorn)
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Not a Pokemon site, but a good site for game reviews of all types.
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BoardGameGeek (added on 2006-05-21 22:45:14 by The Gorn)
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Not a Pokemon site, but a good site for game reviews of all types.
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Origins International Game Expo (added on 2006-05-21 22:47:27 by The Gorn)
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Official site of Origins - Home of the U.S. Pokemon National Championship
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GENCON (added on 2006-05-21 22:48:40 by The Gorn)
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Probably right when they say "The Best Four Days in Gaming!"
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Poke-Post (added on 2006-07-05 19:41:18 by The Gorn)
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Great site to buy cards, sleeves, dice, whatever.
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Pokemon Game Start Simulator (added on 2006-07-16 13:13:47 by The Gorn (courtesy of Mewchou))
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Simulates starting hands. You supply the number of bad and good starting Pokemon in the deck, and it'll return good/bad start pct. It will also give a mulligan pct. VERY neat. Thanks Mewchou!
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BCWSupplies.com (added on 2006-08-13 07:45:07 by The Gorn)
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Manufacturer and sellers of high quality TCG supplies. These guys have great products for card storage, albums, sleeves, etc. Check 'em out!
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FloridaPokemon.com (added on 2006-08-13 14:41:46 by The Gorn)
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The website for all things Pokemon in Florida. It's run by Heidi Craig, so you know it's the right place!
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Game Conventions (added on 2007-04-13 09:50:59 by The Gorn)
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GAMA's listing of game conventions.
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Aardvarks (added on 2007-12-20 23:03:00 by Aardvarkvcg)
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Proud host of 3 Pokemon Leagues and some of Marylands best Premiere Events.
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Speeder's States Editable Decklist (added on 2008-02-24 14:23:09 by The Gorn (courtesy of Speeder))
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Great Excel spreadsheet. All cards including set and number are on drop down lists in the appropriate sections. The file looks like the official decklists about 95\%.
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Pokeinfo (added on 2008-04-26 17:52:16 by Flygon Master)
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Includes High Quality Card Scans, Japanese Translations, Chat Room, Forum and Updated News Every Day
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This site is the Pokepedia. It is the most comprehensive, searchable Pokemon Trading Card Game (TCG) database on the web. In the world of TCGs and Collectible Card Games (CCG), there is nothing else like. Not in any other TCG/CCG. Not Magic the Gathering. Not Yu-Gi-Oh. Nothing. The Pokepedia is intended to provide a service to the competitive and casual Pokemon playing community, as well as Pokemon collectors. Among the features the Pokepedia provides is a decklist builder (for building and saving decks as well as printing out tournament-compliant decklists), an event mapper (showing leagues, organized play, and Premier Events across the United States), the Trader Base (where you can identify the cards you have for trade and the cards you're looking for and find others who need what you have and have what you need), a wide variety of information about Pokemon and the TCG (including artists and which cards they drew, Pokemon species, and evolution lines), examples of symbols from the various sets, the Pokemon Timeline (a user-driven history of Pokemon and the TCG), the Pokemon Frappr (an interactive map showing Pokemon players across the World), and a downloadable version of the Pokepedia (in Excel format). The Pokepedia also offers a user-maintained set of links to other sites of interest to the Pokemon community. But the Pokepedia is all about the search engine. Just enter the characteristics of a Pokemon card you're looking for and the Pokepedia will find it for you. As long as there are Pokemon players, the Pokepedia will continue to provide support. Thanks and enjoy the Pokepedia.