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11-Year-Old Taiwanese Player Makes History by Winning Pokémon Card Championship

Yan Shaotong, an 11-year-old player from Taiwan, won the world champion of the children’s category in the card division at the “Pokémon World Championship 2023” currently being held in Yokohama, Japan.

Yan Shaotong defeated Brazilian player Gabriel Birges Torres 2:0 in the final battle. Yan Shaotong is also the first Taiwanese player to win the Pokémon card championship. He was also in tears during the interview, expressing his happiness and thanking everyone for their support come on. He also mentioned that the most critical moment is the moment when he pulled out the fast dragon and the rope from the hole in the first set, and successfully solved the opponent Arceus.

According to the rules of the conference, the official will record the champion’s deck, and Yan Shaotong has the right to name his own deck.

The “Pokémon World Championship 2023” entered the final day of the schedule today. The team Orangutan, which previously represented Taiwan and Hong Kong in “Pokémon UNITE”, lost in the double elimination system in the quarterfinals. In addition, many “Pokémon Zhu / Purple” players from Taiwan have also been eliminated.

2023-08-13 04:57:23

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