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[[Image:Kingofthewest.jpg|thumb|King of the West deck]] | [[Image:Kingofthewest.jpg|thumb|King of the West deck]] | ||
'''King of the West''' is a [[Pokémon TCG]] played by Michael Gonzalez in the 2005 [[Pokémon TCG]] world championships. He was eliminated in the semi-finals. Michael Gonzalez chose a powerful {{p|Ludicolo}} deck and added popular {{p|Magcargo}} and a tricky {{p|Rhydon}} to make a world-class competition deck. | '''King of the West''' is a [[Pokémon TCG]] deck played by Michael Gonzalez in the 2005 [[Pokémon TCG]] world championships. He was eliminated in the semi-finals. Michael Gonzalez chose a powerful {{p|Ludicolo}} deck and added popular {{p|Magcargo}} and a tricky {{p|Rhydon}} to make a world-class competition deck. It utilizes {{p|Magcargo}}'s Smooth Over deck rearrangement and {{p|Ludicolo}}'s Swing Dance drawing power. | ||
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[[Category:World Championship Decks]] | [[Category:World Championship Decks]] |
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King of the West is a Pokémon TCG deck played by Michael Gonzalez in the 2005 Pokémon TCG world championships. He was eliminated in the semi-finals. Michael Gonzalez chose a powerful Ludicolo deck and added popular Magcargo and a tricky Rhydon to make a world-class competition deck. It utilizes Magcargo's Smooth Over deck rearrangement and Ludicolo's Swing Dance drawing power.