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Okay, about a month ago, I noticed that there was an influx of people to the TCG section who wanted to play online, but either didn't know about Redshark, or couldn't get it to run on their computer. So, I finally am creating this thread, now that I have the time and the motivation to do so.
1. Download RedShark from here and install it.
2. Download Hamachi from here.
* Choose the Free Download option, and then select the "Free Version" download option on the next page.
* Click the green Get Started button, agree to the Conditions of Use, and then click the Download Now button under the Unmanaged column.
* Run the installer.
If you have additional etiquette suggestions or would like to be listed in the "Known Active TCG Section Members" section on the right side of this post, please post them here.
I will not add you unless you request to be put into the list.
Also, check out the "Events Occurring" list on the right side of this post for tournaments and the like!
Known Active TCG Section Members
EVENTS OCCURING
- Modified Format Tournament (Read the rules for it!)
- REGISTRATION CLOSED!
- EVENT HAS STARTED
RULES
- All general PokeCommunity rules apply.
- All Pokemon Trading Card Game section rules apply.
- Follow the etiquette posted here if you use this thread to set up a match.
PROPER SETUP ETIQUETTE
- Find an opponent, preferably through this thread.
- Determine whether you are going to play in the Unlimited, Modified, or Unlimited with fakes from PC formats.
- Establish how the game will be played. I suggest one of the following:
- Redshark
- VMs
- PMs
- Webcam
- IMs
- Agree upon a third-person/party to check your decks to see if they fit the agreed-upon format. I suggest using another PC member to check your decks, ideally one who visits the TCG forum.
- You must include the set the card is from! If you don't know the set, find a picture of it online and send a it to one of the TCG section regulars so they can identify it for you!
PROPER PLAY ETIQUETTE
- STANDARD PLAYING RULES APPLY
- THE ONLY RULE THAT CAN BE WAIVED IS THE MULLIGAN RULE, BUT ONLY IF BOTH PLAYERS AGREE TO WAIVE THE RULE
- Play with the deck as it's dealt to you! Don't fudge your turn if it doesn't benefit you!
- That would be cheating, and cheating is unsportsmanlike and is NOT TOLERATED when you go to official events!
- You also don't learn anything about the game or how well your deck plays if you cheat!
- Let your opponent know when and which Pokemon of yours has been knocked out.
- If your opponent asks to "see" your discard pile, list the cards for them.
- It is a MUST that you make your every play known, short of when you shuffle the cards in your hand around.
- For cards going from your hand to your deck, simply stating how many cards you are shuffling back into your deck will suffice, unless the card says to show it to your opponent before shuffling it in.
- If there is a card that has a player discard a card at random, each card must be assigned a number for each card in that player's hand by that player, and the opposing player should use a random number generator with that range to randomly choose the card.
- If you use a Pokemon Power, you must ask your opponent if he or she will use Power Spray or the Power of the Mysterious Treasures Alakazam to counter it before moving on with your turn. NO EXCEPTIONS!
RedShark and Hamachi Download Guide
1. Download RedShark from here and install it.
2. Download Hamachi from here.
* Choose the Free Download option, and then select the "Free Version" download option on the next page.
* Click the green Get Started button, agree to the Conditions of Use, and then click the Download Now button under the Unmanaged column.
* Run the installer.
If you have additional etiquette suggestions or would like to be listed in the "Known Active TCG Section Members" section on the right side of this post, please post them here.
I will not add you unless you request to be put into the list.
Also, check out the "Events Occurring" list on the right side of this post for tournaments and the like!
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