I not only spent time researching what cards needed to get swapped in and out during certain matchups, based on other people's experiences with the deck, but I also made myself a quick-reference sheet that I could use the whole weekend to guide me on my sideboard process during matches
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Weakness: Lightning (x2) Resistance: none Retreat: 1 Gorebyss Water HP110 Stage 1 (Fusion) Evolves from Clamperl Ability: Rapid Strike Canceller As long as this Pokemon is in play, your opponents Rapid Strike Pokemon have no Abilities
Heres an example of the kind of deck that got Mind Twist banned: Creatures (2) Lands (21) Spells (37) 4 Mana Drain 2 Counterspell 4 Swords to Plowshares 1 Sol Ring 1 Regrowth 1 Mind Twist 1 Demonic Tutor 1 Braingeyser 1 Time Walk 1 Ancestral Recall 2 Red Elemental Blast 1 Jayemdae Tome 2 Disrupting Scepter 4 Disenchant 1 Recall 2 Moat 1 Mirror Universe 1 Timetwister 1 Black Lotus 1 Mox Emerald 1 Mox Jet 1 Mox Pearl 1 Mox Ruby 1 Mox Sapphire Thats right, one of the most famous, most influential decks of all-time, The Deck, was a Mind Twist deck until Mind Twist was banned