This match was the true "Masters" Finals, imo. Their strategies were unique and the crowd (myself included) was hype af to see it play out. These kids are definitely going to be a threat going forward.
yeah but at the same time it pissed me off how they basically didnt change anything from a game to another. The first 3-4 turns were exactly the same for all of the games
Bro their teams were built a very specific way so there's not much more they could change. Avery made the right adjustments that let them win the game, we saw the choices change in real time. Avery just had a win condition and made sure it happened 😅
Coming Clean Finally, I confessed all my sins to you and stopped trying to hide my guilt. I said to myself, “I will confess my rebellion to the LORD.” And you forgave me! All my guilt is gone. (Psalm 32:5) Years ago, a talk show segment featured the story of a little dog named Mugsy who had been hit by a car and was presumed dead by his owners. His grieving family buried him in a corner of their yard. But the next morning at 5:30, there was scratching at their back door. Much to the family’s surprise, it was their beloved Mugsy. Apparently, he wasn’t dead after all. The persistent pup dug himself out of his grave. That is what unconfessed sin is like. We may think we’ve buried it, but it will be back. There is only one way to get rid of our sin, and it’s at the cross of Jesus Christ. We can’t cover it. We can’t hide it. And we can’t run from it. It will stay with us until we confess it. After his sin of adultery and murder, David eventually admitted to God that he had sinned. Later he wrote about it in Psalm 32: “When I refused to confess my sin, my body wasted away, and I groaned all day long” (verse 3) David continued, “Finally, I confessed all my sins to you and stopped trying to hide my guilt. I said to myself, ‘I will confess my rebellion to the Lord.’ And you forgave me! All my guilt is gone” (verse 5) He didn’t try to blame someone else for his sin. He didn’t try to hide it at this point. Rather, David called it what it was, and he dealt with it in a straightforward way. We always want to blame others for our sin and say that it isn’t our fault. Do you need to own up to something you’ve done? Or, are you playing the blame game? There must come a point in your life when you say, “I’ve sinned. I’ve committed this iniquity. The problem is me.” And that is when things will change for you.
Coming Clean Finally, I confessed all my sins to you and stopped trying to hide my guilt. I said to myself, “I will confess my rebellion to the LORD.” And you forgave me! All my guilt is gone. (Psalm 32:5) Years ago, a talk show segment featured the story of a little dog named Mugsy who had been hit by a car and was presumed dead by his owners. His grieving family buried him in a corner of their yard. But the next morning at 5:30, there was scratching at their back door. Much to the family’s surprise, it was their beloved Mugsy. Apparently, he wasn’t dead after all. The persistent pup dug himself out of his grave. That is what unconfessed sin is like. We may think we’ve buried it, but it will be back. There is only one way to get rid of our sin, and it’s at the cross of Jesus Christ. We can’t cover it. We can’t hide it. And we can’t run from it. It will stay with us until we confess it. After his sin of adultery and murder, David eventually admitted to God that he had sinned. Later he wrote about it in Psalm 32: “When I refused to confess my sin, my body wasted away, and I groaned all day long” (verse 3) David continued, “Finally, I confessed all my sins to you and stopped trying to hide my guilt. I said to myself, ‘I will confess my rebellion to the Lord.’ And you forgave me! All my guilt is gone” (verse 5) He didn’t try to blame someone else for his sin. He didn’t try to hide it at this point. Rather, David called it what it was, and he dealt with it in a straightforward way. We always want to blame others for our sin and say that it isn’t our fault. Do you need to own up to something you’ve done? Or, are you playing the blame game? There must come a point in your life when you say, “I’ve sinned. I’ve committed this iniquity. The problem is me.” And that is when things will change for you.
Coming Clean Finally, I confessed all my sins to you and stopped trying to hide my guilt. I said to myself, “I will confess my rebellion to the LORD.” And you forgave me! All my guilt is gone. (Psalm 32:5) Years ago, a talk show segment featured the story of a little dog named Mugsy who had been hit by a car and was presumed dead by his owners. His grieving family buried him in a corner of their yard. But the next morning at 5:30, there was scratching at their back door. Much to the family’s surprise, it was their beloved Mugsy. Apparently, he wasn’t dead after all. The persistent pup dug himself out of his grave. That is what unconfessed sin is like. We may think we’ve buried it, but it will be back. There is only one way to get rid of our sin, and it’s at the cross of Jesus Christ. We can’t cover it. We can’t hide it. And we can’t run from it. It will stay with us until we confess it. After his sin of adultery and murder, David eventually admitted to God that he had sinned. Later he wrote about it in Psalm 32: “When I refused to confess my sin, my body wasted away, and I groaned all day long” (verse 3) David continued, “Finally, I confessed all my sins to you and stopped trying to hide my guilt. I said to myself, ‘I will confess my rebellion to the Lord.’ And you forgave me! All my guilt is gone” (verse 5) He didn’t try to blame someone else for his sin. He didn’t try to hide it at this point. Rather, David called it what it was, and he dealt with it in a straightforward way. We always want to blame others for our sin and say that it isn’t our fault. Do you need to own up to something you’ve done? Or, are you playing the blame game? There must come a point in your life when you say, “I’ve sinned. I’ve committed this iniquity. The problem is me.” And that is when things will change for you.
Coming Clean Finally, I confessed all my sins to you and stopped trying to hide my guilt. I said to myself, “I will confess my rebellion to the LORD.” And you forgave me! All my guilt is gone. (Psalm 32:5) Years ago, a talk show segment featured the story of a little dog named Mugsy who had been hit by a car and was presumed dead by his owners. His grieving family buried him in a corner of their yard. But the next morning at 5:30, there was scratching at their back door. Much to the family’s surprise, it was their beloved Mugsy. Apparently, he wasn’t dead after all. The persistent pup dug himself out of his grave. That is what unconfessed sin is like. We may think we’ve buried it, but it will be back. There is only one way to get rid of our sin, and it’s at the cross of Jesus Christ. We can’t cover it. We can’t hide it. And we can’t run from it. It will stay with us until we confess it. After his sin of adultery and murder, David eventually admitted to God that he had sinned. Later he wrote about it in Psalm 32: “When I refused to confess my sin, my body wasted away, and I groaned all day long” (verse 3) David continued, “Finally, I confessed all my sins to you and stopped trying to hide my guilt. I said to myself, ‘I will confess my rebellion to the Lord.’ And you forgave me! All my guilt is gone” (verse 5) He didn’t try to blame someone else for his sin. He didn’t try to hide it at this point. Rather, David called it what it was, and he dealt with it in a straightforward way. We always want to blame others for our sin and say that it isn’t our fault. Do you need to own up to something you’ve done? Or, are you playing the blame game? There must come a point in your life when you say, “I’ve sinned. I’ve committed this iniquity. The problem is me.” And that is when things will change for you.
I loved being in the crowd for this, it was my first time ever spectating a VGC finals and everyone was going wild at the slightest things, even a random Spheal plush that showed up on stream. This match and the crowd’s reaction is exactly why I love this competitive community.
Coming Clean Finally, I confessed all my sins to you and stopped trying to hide my guilt. I said to myself, “I will confess my rebellion to the LORD.” And you forgave me! All my guilt is gone. (Psalm 32:5) Years ago, a talk show segment featured the story of a little dog named Mugsy who had been hit by a car and was presumed dead by his owners. His grieving family buried him in a corner of their yard. But the next morning at 5:30, there was scratching at their back door. Much to the family’s surprise, it was their beloved Mugsy. Apparently, he wasn’t dead after all. The persistent pup dug himself out of his grave. That is what unconfessed sin is like. We may think we’ve buried it, but it will be back. There is only one way to get rid of our sin, and it’s at the cross of Jesus Christ. We can’t cover it. We can’t hide it. And we can’t run from it. It will stay with us until we confess it. After his sin of adultery and murder, David eventually admitted to God that he had sinned. Later he wrote about it in Psalm 32: “When I refused to confess my sin, my body wasted away, and I groaned all day long” (verse 3) David continued, “Finally, I confessed all my sins to you and stopped trying to hide my guilt. I said to myself, ‘I will confess my rebellion to the Lord.’ And you forgave me! All my guilt is gone” (verse 5) He didn’t try to blame someone else for his sin. He didn’t try to hide it at this point. Rather, David called it what it was, and he dealt with it in a straightforward way. We always want to blame others for our sin and say that it isn’t our fault. Do you need to own up to something you’ve done? Or, are you playing the blame game? There must come a point in your life when you say, “I’ve sinned. I’ve committed this iniquity. The problem is me.” And that is when things will change for you
@10jr92 them having fun doesn't take the fact that competitive sucks is the same mons out of 1000 ppl use like 12 is pathetic feel the way you do softy
@@therealmckoy6772 naw I'm talking I'm general I said competitive pokemon sucks not the kids they are doing what everyone does which is the same shit use 12 or so mons off a 1000 in a shitty meta get mad idc is facts
Honestly he played it really smart in the sense that it was big enough of a threat that Takumi had to focus it down, giving him a free Trick Room and switch into Torkoal.
Coming Clean Finally, I confessed all my sins to you and stopped trying to hide my guilt. I said to myself, “I will confess my rebellion to the LORD.” And you forgave me! All my guilt is gone. (Psalm 32:5) Years ago, a talk show segment featured the story of a little dog named Mugsy who had been hit by a car and was presumed dead by his owners. His grieving family buried him in a corner of their yard. But the next morning at 5:30, there was scratching at their back door. Much to the family’s surprise, it was their beloved Mugsy. Apparently, he wasn’t dead after all. The persistent pup dug himself out of his grave. That is what unconfessed sin is like. We may think we’ve buried it, but it will be back. There is only one way to get rid of our sin, and it’s at the cross of Jesus Christ. We can’t cover it. We can’t hide it. And we can’t run from it. It will stay with us until we confess it. After his sin of adultery and murder, David eventually admitted to God that he had sinned. Later he wrote about it in Psalm 32: “When I refused to confess my sin, my body wasted away, and I groaned all day long” (verse 3) David continued, “Finally, I confessed all my sins to you and stopped trying to hide my guilt. I said to myself, ‘I will confess my rebellion to the Lord.’ And you forgave me! All my guilt is gone” (verse 5) He didn’t try to blame someone else for his sin. He didn’t try to hide it at this point. Rather, David called it what it was, and he dealt with it in a straightforward way. We always want to blame others for our sin and say that it isn’t our fault. Do you need to own up to something you’ve done? Or, are you playing the blame game? There must come a point in your life when you say, “I’ve sinned. I’ve committed this iniquity. The problem is me.” And that is when things will change for you.
I wouldn’t know whether the kid is a boy or a girl or none of the two. I had long hair as a child my self, which made me look like a girl, even though I was a boy. Good thing I was at least always having a male stature and my voice became pretty deep.
Avery won technically with only 3 Pokemon! His strategy might have been repetitive but why fix what isn't broken? Congratulations to you and your non damaging Oranguru!
Coming Clean Finally, I confessed all my sins to you and stopped trying to hide my guilt. I said to myself, “I will confess my rebellion to the LORD.” And you forgave me! All my guilt is gone. (Psalm 32:5) Years ago, a talk show segment featured the story of a little dog named Mugsy who had been hit by a car and was presumed dead by his owners. His grieving family buried him in a corner of their yard. But the next morning at 5:30, there was scratching at their back door. Much to the family’s surprise, it was their beloved Mugsy. Apparently, he wasn’t dead after all. The persistent pup dug himself out of his grave. That is what unconfessed sin is like. We may think we’ve buried it, but it will be back. There is only one way to get rid of our sin, and it’s at the cross of Jesus Christ. We can’t cover it. We can’t hide it. And we can’t run from it. It will stay with us until we confess it. After his sin of adultery and murder, David eventually admitted to God that he had sinned. Later he wrote about it in Psalm 32: “When I refused to confess my sin, my body wasted away, and I groaned all day long” (verse 3) David continued, “Finally, I confessed all my sins to you and stopped trying to hide my guilt. I said to myself, ‘I will confess my rebellion to the Lord.’ And you forgave me! All my guilt is gone” (verse 5) He didn’t try to blame someone else for his sin. He didn’t try to hide it at this point. Rather, David called it what it was, and he dealt with it in a straightforward way. We always want to blame others for our sin and say that it isn’t our fault. Do you need to own up to something you’ve done? Or, are you playing the blame game? There must come a point in your life when you say, “I’ve sinned. I’ve committed this iniquity. The problem is me.” And that is when things will change for you.
Avery is unfazed, I've never seen someone play so calmly that will help in the long term, I look forward to seeing more of their matches in the future :D this was a great set!
HUGE congratulations Avery! It was an awesome set. I saw the first game and was like “ This kid, he got those champion eyes” I never doubted him. I could’ve felt the energy through my screen. I knew he was gonna win.
@@Own_god.yep who needs labels tbh. This kid rocks either way. The interview melted my heart. I don’t play a lot of competitive Pokémon and my passion for esports was a bit low lately, but it this kid almost made me cry in the interview. This was both epic and adorable. My passion got reignited again.
The use of this Iron Hand is really, really strange! But effective! Pretty much having it just so Orangaru can set up trick room AND Torkoal can switch in for free at the first turn of Trick Room. It's actually impressive, that it works so well, BECAUSE it gets excluded in the first run. If it didn't, Torkoal actually couldn't get the maximum out of Trick Room because it would have to be switched in. I'm sure there is a Plan B, if Iron Hand doesn't get defeated in the first round, but it is cool to see how its imediate defeat can actually be used as an effective strategy.
This match was the highlight for the entire vg finals that day. It was the best set of the three in my opinion and the teams werent the same cookie cutter thing we always see now over the last two months or so.
My SO and I watched this match live on our couch. It was the BEST finals match that day. We cheered so hard for both, but Avery held our hearts. Avery has 2 new fans. I can't to follow his pokémon master career!!
Yo Avery is so adorable and to hear that was his first time trying and won?? WOW he's gonna be a major problem in the future I'll bet my last dollar on it!!!
@@tomp.2371I dunno, I like being a Pokémon kid, but let’s not discriminate for what game we grew up with. It doesn’t make sense either way. We like different things and that is okay.
0:10 You can see Avery wearing a “Mighty Psyducks” shirt in his promo shot, but by the end of the match ( 25:38 ) somebody at TPCi photoshopped it out because someone probably realized it wasn’t official merch lol.
oh my goodness that is the most heartmelting postgame interview I've ever heard - I don't think I've ever made the "aww" face before that XD what a wonderful champion
Necessary sacrifice to take 1 move from Takumi, for Avery to hit basically a double hit using instruct, but i can't help imagine what it could've done in play, myb diff strategy?
These types of matches are so entertaining & far from boring while these kids can improve in the future i'm impressed they made it this far especially avery based on his gameplay 👏
This was soooo good , avary did amazing and takumi had bad luck with that outrage choosing flutter mane . Both could win was so very close.Congrats champ
I did some thinking and from one point on the match was only decided by Dragonite having 2 turns to hit the Orangutan with Outrage instead of Flutter Mane. The chance for him to hit orangutan through confusion in 2 turns was 41%. So even 3 Turns before the match ended it was already decided by a (roughly) 50/50
These two kids got skill and they could beat me most definitely, I wouldn’t stand a chance lol. What Pokémon game is this btw? Also very well done from both sides!
I don’t even play Pokémon, but did anyone else catch the female commentator say that Ting-Lu was forced into the protect because of the opposing instruct, and not encore.
Outrage locks in when you use it. If you use Outrage once, you’re forced to use it a second time, and potentially a third. It’s like the move Trash. It hits 2-3 times before you can use a different move. So Fairy Type Pokémon are the perfect counter for the move Outrage since Fairies are immune. Fairy Types basically get free turns if someone accidentally uses Outrage on a Fairy. Fairy Types are the perfect Dragon counter in general.
This match was the true "Masters" Finals, imo. Their strategies were unique and the crowd (myself included) was hype af to see it play out. These kids are definitely going to be a threat going forward.
yeah but at the same time it pissed me off how they basically didnt change anything from a game to another. The first 3-4 turns were exactly the same for all of the games
Bro their teams were built a very specific way so there's not much more they could change. Avery made the right adjustments that let them win the game, we saw the choices change in real time. Avery just had a win condition and made sure it happened 😅
Coming Clean
Finally, I confessed all my sins to you and stopped trying to hide my guilt. I said to myself, “I will confess my rebellion to the LORD.” And you forgave me! All my guilt is gone.
(Psalm 32:5)
Years ago, a talk show segment featured the story of a little dog named Mugsy who had been hit by a car and was presumed dead by his owners. His grieving family buried him in a corner of their yard. But the next morning at 5:30, there was scratching at their back door.
Much to the family’s surprise, it was their beloved Mugsy. Apparently, he wasn’t dead after all. The persistent pup dug himself out of his grave.
That is what unconfessed sin is like. We may think we’ve buried it, but it will be back. There is only one way to get rid of our sin, and it’s at the cross of Jesus Christ. We can’t cover it. We can’t hide it. And we can’t run from it. It will stay with us until we confess it.
After his sin of adultery and murder, David eventually admitted to God that he had sinned. Later he wrote about it in Psalm 32: “When I refused to confess my sin, my body wasted away, and I groaned all day long” (verse 3)
David continued, “Finally, I confessed all my sins to you and stopped trying to hide my guilt. I said to myself, ‘I will confess my rebellion to the Lord.’ And you forgave me! All my guilt is gone” (verse 5)
He didn’t try to blame someone else for his sin. He didn’t try to hide it at this point. Rather, David called it what it was, and he dealt with it in a straightforward way.
We always want to blame others for our sin and say that it isn’t our fault.
Do you need to own up to something you’ve done? Or, are you playing the blame game? There must come a point in your life when you say, “I’ve sinned. I’ve committed this iniquity. The problem is me.” And that is when things will change for you.
Takumi's Dragonite will can kill the last 2 pokemons opppositing Oranguru and Flatter Mane?
@@igorgamernatalenseIt is not pokemon go. Here trick room, pokemon abilities makes huge difference. This is advanced stuff.
That was the most adorable post-match interview of all time lol. Already an amazing player and only gonna get better. Congrats, champ!
Coming Clean
Finally, I confessed all my sins to you and stopped trying to hide my guilt. I said to myself, “I will confess my rebellion to the LORD.” And you forgave me! All my guilt is gone.
(Psalm 32:5)
Years ago, a talk show segment featured the story of a little dog named Mugsy who had been hit by a car and was presumed dead by his owners. His grieving family buried him in a corner of their yard. But the next morning at 5:30, there was scratching at their back door.
Much to the family’s surprise, it was their beloved Mugsy. Apparently, he wasn’t dead after all. The persistent pup dug himself out of his grave.
That is what unconfessed sin is like. We may think we’ve buried it, but it will be back. There is only one way to get rid of our sin, and it’s at the cross of Jesus Christ. We can’t cover it. We can’t hide it. And we can’t run from it. It will stay with us until we confess it.
After his sin of adultery and murder, David eventually admitted to God that he had sinned. Later he wrote about it in Psalm 32: “When I refused to confess my sin, my body wasted away, and I groaned all day long” (verse 3)
David continued, “Finally, I confessed all my sins to you and stopped trying to hide my guilt. I said to myself, ‘I will confess my rebellion to the Lord.’ And you forgave me! All my guilt is gone” (verse 5)
He didn’t try to blame someone else for his sin. He didn’t try to hide it at this point. Rather, David called it what it was, and he dealt with it in a straightforward way.
We always want to blame others for our sin and say that it isn’t our fault.
Do you need to own up to something you’ve done? Or, are you playing the blame game? There must come a point in your life when you say, “I’ve sinned. I’ve committed this iniquity. The problem is me.” And that is when things will change for you.
That “I’ll try” at the end got me good. Kid is a legend already.
When people take anime too far
My first AI reply! Your mother’s floppy drive is loose as sleeve of wizard!
@@tomp.2371"take" lmao
Coming Clean
Finally, I confessed all my sins to you and stopped trying to hide my guilt. I said to myself, “I will confess my rebellion to the LORD.” And you forgave me! All my guilt is gone.
(Psalm 32:5)
Years ago, a talk show segment featured the story of a little dog named Mugsy who had been hit by a car and was presumed dead by his owners. His grieving family buried him in a corner of their yard. But the next morning at 5:30, there was scratching at their back door.
Much to the family’s surprise, it was their beloved Mugsy. Apparently, he wasn’t dead after all. The persistent pup dug himself out of his grave.
That is what unconfessed sin is like. We may think we’ve buried it, but it will be back. There is only one way to get rid of our sin, and it’s at the cross of Jesus Christ. We can’t cover it. We can’t hide it. And we can’t run from it. It will stay with us until we confess it.
After his sin of adultery and murder, David eventually admitted to God that he had sinned. Later he wrote about it in Psalm 32: “When I refused to confess my sin, my body wasted away, and I groaned all day long” (verse 3)
David continued, “Finally, I confessed all my sins to you and stopped trying to hide my guilt. I said to myself, ‘I will confess my rebellion to the Lord.’ And you forgave me! All my guilt is gone” (verse 5)
He didn’t try to blame someone else for his sin. He didn’t try to hide it at this point. Rather, David called it what it was, and he dealt with it in a straightforward way.
We always want to blame others for our sin and say that it isn’t our fault.
Do you need to own up to something you’ve done? Or, are you playing the blame game? There must come a point in your life when you say, “I’ve sinned. I’ve committed this iniquity. The problem is me.” And that is when things will change for you.
Avery is destined for some great things in life. Such a strategic mind at such a young age!
Fortnite kids
@@tomp.2371 Fortnite kids got nothing on this one :)
Coming Clean
Finally, I confessed all my sins to you and stopped trying to hide my guilt. I said to myself, “I will confess my rebellion to the LORD.” And you forgave me! All my guilt is gone.
(Psalm 32:5)
Years ago, a talk show segment featured the story of a little dog named Mugsy who had been hit by a car and was presumed dead by his owners. His grieving family buried him in a corner of their yard. But the next morning at 5:30, there was scratching at their back door.
Much to the family’s surprise, it was their beloved Mugsy. Apparently, he wasn’t dead after all. The persistent pup dug himself out of his grave.
That is what unconfessed sin is like. We may think we’ve buried it, but it will be back. There is only one way to get rid of our sin, and it’s at the cross of Jesus Christ. We can’t cover it. We can’t hide it. And we can’t run from it. It will stay with us until we confess it.
After his sin of adultery and murder, David eventually admitted to God that he had sinned. Later he wrote about it in Psalm 32: “When I refused to confess my sin, my body wasted away, and I groaned all day long” (verse 3)
David continued, “Finally, I confessed all my sins to you and stopped trying to hide my guilt. I said to myself, ‘I will confess my rebellion to the Lord.’ And you forgave me! All my guilt is gone” (verse 5)
He didn’t try to blame someone else for his sin. He didn’t try to hide it at this point. Rather, David called it what it was, and he dealt with it in a straightforward way.
We always want to blame others for our sin and say that it isn’t our fault.
Do you need to own up to something you’ve done? Or, are you playing the blame game? There must come a point in your life when you say, “I’ve sinned. I’ve committed this iniquity. The problem is me.” And that is when things will change for you.
@@tomp.2371my Hamster ate my poo and he died…So I ate him
😔✊
I loved being in the crowd for this, it was my first time ever spectating a VGC finals and everyone was going wild at the slightest things, even a random Spheal plush that showed up on stream. This match and the crowd’s reaction is exactly why I love this competitive community.
Coming Clean
Finally, I confessed all my sins to you and stopped trying to hide my guilt. I said to myself, “I will confess my rebellion to the LORD.” And you forgave me! All my guilt is gone.
(Psalm 32:5)
Years ago, a talk show segment featured the story of a little dog named Mugsy who had been hit by a car and was presumed dead by his owners. His grieving family buried him in a corner of their yard. But the next morning at 5:30, there was scratching at their back door.
Much to the family’s surprise, it was their beloved Mugsy. Apparently, he wasn’t dead after all. The persistent pup dug himself out of his grave.
That is what unconfessed sin is like. We may think we’ve buried it, but it will be back. There is only one way to get rid of our sin, and it’s at the cross of Jesus Christ. We can’t cover it. We can’t hide it. And we can’t run from it. It will stay with us until we confess it.
After his sin of adultery and murder, David eventually admitted to God that he had sinned. Later he wrote about it in Psalm 32: “When I refused to confess my sin, my body wasted away, and I groaned all day long” (verse 3)
David continued, “Finally, I confessed all my sins to you and stopped trying to hide my guilt. I said to myself, ‘I will confess my rebellion to the Lord.’ And you forgave me! All my guilt is gone” (verse 5)
He didn’t try to blame someone else for his sin. He didn’t try to hide it at this point. Rather, David called it what it was, and he dealt with it in a straightforward way.
We always want to blame others for our sin and say that it isn’t our fault.
Do you need to own up to something you’ve done? Or, are you playing the blame game? There must come a point in your life when you say, “I’ve sinned. I’ve committed this iniquity. The problem is me.” And that is when things will change for you
These kids are doing more than i ever could
Yes but the parents are taking all the money ;)
Factz on both Commentz!!😔😅
@@Yonizednevada24I dbout the kids care about that they just enjoy Pokémon you don’t have to be negative
Likewise.
@@Yonizednevada24 you have absolutely no clue what you are talking about and thats a really trash comment.
This was such a fun match to watch. Both Takumi and Avery played their hats off, and their pre-match interviews were just the best
Dude they played the same all 3 sets just base on luck competitive pokemon sucks
@@JoeGaming93congrats big man you just one upped some kids
@@JoeGaming93 HUUUGE "L" take. I bet you feel accomplished at taking jabs at little kids having fun
@10jr92 them having fun doesn't take the fact that competitive sucks is the same mons out of 1000 ppl use like 12 is pathetic feel the way you do softy
@@therealmckoy6772 naw I'm talking I'm general I said competitive pokemon sucks not the kids they are doing what everyone does which is the same shit use 12 or so mons off a 1000 in a shitty meta get mad idc is facts
If you ever felt useless, just remember Avery’s Iron Hands 😂
He took three for the team!
Baited the opponent 3 times out of 3, not bad at all 👐
Honestly he played it really smart in the sense that it was big enough of a threat that Takumi had to focus it down, giving him a free Trick Room and switch into Torkoal.
Ya if iron hand left alone the chi yu would be dead on 1st turn give up chi yu or let the trick room get set up ..
**Every time Iron Hands is sent out first**
"My work here is done."
Kid can't even talk well but understands the game deeply and is champion. What a legend
Facts he would wash me in a battle
@@6PathsGohan…he?
@@Johndavidson4Yes, he is correct
Coming Clean
Finally, I confessed all my sins to you and stopped trying to hide my guilt. I said to myself, “I will confess my rebellion to the LORD.” And you forgave me! All my guilt is gone.
(Psalm 32:5)
Years ago, a talk show segment featured the story of a little dog named Mugsy who had been hit by a car and was presumed dead by his owners. His grieving family buried him in a corner of their yard. But the next morning at 5:30, there was scratching at their back door.
Much to the family’s surprise, it was their beloved Mugsy. Apparently, he wasn’t dead after all. The persistent pup dug himself out of his grave.
That is what unconfessed sin is like. We may think we’ve buried it, but it will be back. There is only one way to get rid of our sin, and it’s at the cross of Jesus Christ. We can’t cover it. We can’t hide it. And we can’t run from it. It will stay with us until we confess it.
After his sin of adultery and murder, David eventually admitted to God that he had sinned. Later he wrote about it in Psalm 32: “When I refused to confess my sin, my body wasted away, and I groaned all day long” (verse 3)
David continued, “Finally, I confessed all my sins to you and stopped trying to hide my guilt. I said to myself, ‘I will confess my rebellion to the Lord.’ And you forgave me! All my guilt is gone” (verse 5)
He didn’t try to blame someone else for his sin. He didn’t try to hide it at this point. Rather, David called it what it was, and he dealt with it in a straightforward way.
We always want to blame others for our sin and say that it isn’t our fault.
Do you need to own up to something you’ve done? Or, are you playing the blame game? There must come a point in your life when you say, “I’ve sinned. I’ve committed this iniquity. The problem is me.” And that is when things will change for you.
I wouldn’t know whether the kid is a boy or a girl or none of the two.
I had long hair as a child my self, which made me look like a girl, even though I was a boy. Good thing I was at least always having a male stature and my voice became pretty deep.
Avery won technically with only 3 Pokemon! His strategy might have been repetitive but why fix what isn't broken? Congratulations to you and your non damaging Oranguru!
Coming Clean
Finally, I confessed all my sins to you and stopped trying to hide my guilt. I said to myself, “I will confess my rebellion to the LORD.” And you forgave me! All my guilt is gone.
(Psalm 32:5)
Years ago, a talk show segment featured the story of a little dog named Mugsy who had been hit by a car and was presumed dead by his owners. His grieving family buried him in a corner of their yard. But the next morning at 5:30, there was scratching at their back door.
Much to the family’s surprise, it was their beloved Mugsy. Apparently, he wasn’t dead after all. The persistent pup dug himself out of his grave.
That is what unconfessed sin is like. We may think we’ve buried it, but it will be back. There is only one way to get rid of our sin, and it’s at the cross of Jesus Christ. We can’t cover it. We can’t hide it. And we can’t run from it. It will stay with us until we confess it.
After his sin of adultery and murder, David eventually admitted to God that he had sinned. Later he wrote about it in Psalm 32: “When I refused to confess my sin, my body wasted away, and I groaned all day long” (verse 3)
David continued, “Finally, I confessed all my sins to you and stopped trying to hide my guilt. I said to myself, ‘I will confess my rebellion to the Lord.’ And you forgave me! All my guilt is gone” (verse 5)
He didn’t try to blame someone else for his sin. He didn’t try to hide it at this point. Rather, David called it what it was, and he dealt with it in a straightforward way.
We always want to blame others for our sin and say that it isn’t our fault.
Do you need to own up to something you’ve done? Or, are you playing the blame game? There must come a point in your life when you say, “I’ve sinned. I’ve committed this iniquity. The problem is me.” And that is when things will change for you.
Actually 2 because his Iron hand is useless 🤣
@@kitldr5164that’s why he said 3
When Avery said "I'll try", i felt that.
Avery is unfazed, I've never seen someone play so calmly that will help in the long term, I look forward to seeing more of their matches in the future :D this was a great set!
that overheat connecting 4 times in a row. Arceus wants Avery to win.
HUGE congratulations Avery! It was an awesome set. I saw the first game and was like “ This kid, he got those champion eyes” I never doubted him. I could’ve felt the energy through my screen.
I knew he was gonna win.
Him or her? I'm not sure haha
@@Own_god. apparently avery's a boy 🤷♂️
@@maganhassan2627 Oh really? It doesn't matter anyway.
@@Own_god.yep who needs labels tbh. This kid rocks either way.
The interview melted my heart. I don’t play a lot of competitive Pokémon and my passion for esports was a bit low lately, but it this kid almost made me cry in the interview.
This was both epic and adorable.
My passion got reignited again.
Came here for the Oranguru that doesnt do any damage
The use of this Iron Hand is really, really strange! But effective!
Pretty much having it just so Orangaru can set up trick room AND Torkoal can switch in for free at the first turn of Trick Room. It's actually impressive, that it works so well, BECAUSE it gets excluded in the first run. If it didn't, Torkoal actually couldn't get the maximum out of Trick Room because it would have to be switched in.
I'm sure there is a Plan B, if Iron Hand doesn't get defeated in the first round, but it is cool to see how its imediate defeat can actually be used as an effective strategy.
i think that shows very well how important a supportive environment is for kids, his whole family helped him to achieve this victory!
This match was the highlight for the entire vg finals that day. It was the best set of the three in my opinion and the teams werent the same cookie cutter thing we always see now over the last two months or so.
This match was so entertaining! Both of them played amazing.
Fortnite kids
My SO and I watched this match live on our couch. It was the BEST finals match that day. We cheered so hard for both, but Avery held our hearts. Avery has 2 new fans. I can't to follow his pokémon master career!!
Cant wait? Or what?
If so same tbh, this was epic.
Yo Avery is so adorable and to hear that was his first time trying and won?? WOW he's gonna be a major problem in the future I'll bet my last dollar on it!!!
Avery's a girl you know?
@@maganhassan2627 oh really? My apologies well she's gonna go VERY far and be a threat in the future!!!*
@@maganhassan2627 That's not correct - Avery is a boy.
Bro gonna be a problem tbh this was very fun to watch
@@DaWoblefet how is avery a boy? That kid isn't wearing shorts first of all & avery apparently can be a girl name too
one of biggest mystery ever : Avery's Iron Hand 1st turn move
It's simple: sacrificing hands allows a free switch in into Torkoal after trick room is set. It's basically a meat shield
It’s there to use fake out a taunt user to let oranguru get trick room up. Takumi never brought one so it didn’t rlly matter
Both Takumi and Avery played pretty well
I would've wrecked them both
@tomp.2371 fortnite kid
@@Nobody.thatyouknow better than bein a fuckin pokemon kid 😭😭😭
@@tomp.2371 I honestly prefer being a pokemon kid than a fortnite kid
@@tomp.2371I dunno, I like being a Pokémon kid, but let’s not discriminate for what game we grew up with.
It doesn’t make sense either way.
We like different things and that is okay.
Avery’s facial expressions have big Gary Oak energy, kid’s gonna be a menace in Masters in a few years.
0:10 You can see Avery wearing a “Mighty Psyducks” shirt in his promo shot, but by the end of the match ( 25:38 ) somebody at TPCi photoshopped it out because someone probably realized it wasn’t official merch lol.
This match was super hype live. Well done, kids.
Fortnite kids
Iron Hands deserves MVP for Taking one for the Team 3 Times.
Avery: I'll try…
Is the sickest line ive heard all year! Love it!
Oh my gosh I didn’t know kiddos compete this is so fun and adorable!!!! I hope they had a blast
This match was a lot more fun to watch than most of the older players' matches. That Oranguru was amazing.
I'm pretty sure these kids play better than i do, a grown man who has played since Gen1. You guys are awesome!
Man a soccer prodigy and a Pokémon prodigy? And so humble??? We Stan Avery
Oh man first time checking competitive video and this is crazy to watch these matches seem so legit
oh my goodness that is the most heartmelting postgame interview I've ever heard - I don't think I've ever made the "aww" face before that XD what a wonderful champion
The moment I saw Avery's player profile video at his house, was rooting for him from day one. He is so sweet and genuine; congrats champ
This format is so fast! I remember when 3 game sets used to take 40 minutes
Yeah it is. But for me. This is more entertaining. Also, this is how fast the real time pokemon battles will last.
😂 iron hands must be annoyed being avery's punching bag
Necessary sacrifice to take 1 move from Takumi, for Avery to hit basically a double hit using instruct, but i can't help imagine what it could've done in play, myb diff strategy?
Takumi must be so upset with his Dragonite rn lol That ending reliant on dice rolls was intense
26:20 finally someone who's not afraid to say the cold, hard facts!!
This match made me like oranguru as a Pokémon. These kids are awesome!
I like how each has a plushy of their favorite Pokémon I’m assuming lol
These types of matches are so entertaining & far from boring while these kids can improve in the future i'm impressed they made it this far especially avery based on his gameplay 👏
That was actually a very fun match. Very nice match from both Takumi and Avery ❤
It's great to see Amoonguss and Torkoal still in competition. I thought those two got out classed years ago
Lol no. Torkoal's only outclassed by Groudon and Koraidon as Drought setters (how many fire types have bulk?), and Amoongus is unrivaled.
Amoonguss? I'm pretty sure you meant Among Us lol
They did but they aren’t many weather setters in S/V so
@@abyz9774Torkoal is the only good sun setter aside from legendaries
Soooo wholesome!! Good game to both kiddos! Would beat me on the ladder 😂
*La expresión de Avery lo dice todo*
Congratulations on both ends! You played very well!
Good job Avery. Your team inspired me to make one that is not very popular.
When Avery said her whole family battled her, helped her train and create her team 🥺🥺🥺
Reminds me of that house in Gen 3 Pokemon where you have to battle the entire family living inside. The Winstrate Family if I remember correctly.
If that fissure had landed it would've been a different end, but great game from Avery. Congrats.
If any of those Dark Pulses had flinched, it would have been a different game too.
@@maxspecsOranguru had Inner Focus, so flinch wasn't ever a concern. Not sure why the casters didn't catch that tho
SO COOL GGS ALL AROUND - BEST COMP POKEMON I'VE SEEN - CONGRATS AVERY, YOU WERE ABSOLUTELY LOCKED IN
This was soooo good , avary did amazing and takumi had bad luck with that outrage choosing flutter mane .
Both could win was so very close.Congrats champ
Oh my gosh they’re so talented! This is awesome!
This kid is going to be special in the future. Up and coming champion
I did some thinking and from one point on the match was only decided by Dragonite having 2 turns to hit the Orangutan with Outrage instead of Flutter Mane. The chance for him to hit orangutan through confusion in 2 turns was 41%. So even 3 Turns before the match ended it was already decided by a (roughly) 50/50
Wow these kids are better than on doubles than i do 😮
Champion is so adorable 😅. Kid knows how to win for sure
17:08 why are they looking straight into my soul!
The focus sash was just genius 😮
This was more entertaining than the +18 matches. Both team comps were very interesting as well.
Better than seeing the same 3 comps over and over
Wow! We can't even see Takumi's face?
They were so adorable and i alwags learn a lot from these matches
These two kids got skill and they could beat me most definitely, I wouldn’t stand a chance lol. What Pokémon game is this btw? Also very well done from both sides!
How does one even get into this and participate in events/competitions like this?
dude i’d like to see to best friends in this like i’d imagine both of them want each other to win and just not attacking
That avery is adorable bless him! What an awesome job!
This was more entertaining than the masters final!!!
Avery sounds younger than I imagined
Iron Hands did play a role... it took a hot that Oranguru didn't. Oranguru was the key player here so really it was all synced
i wish more school have pokemon tournaments like pokemon unite and etc...
Oh my God when the champion started to talk 🥹
Cute kid :D Congrats to everyone who made it to the finals!
The most epic into your soul stare of all time😂😂😂 18:01
The interview is done so nicely. I didn't catch the name of the interviewer though, someone know it?
3:42 "encore why?"
edit" i forgot to acknowledge avery's success, Good job avery so adorable
we love the weedle references
what theme is that on the background??? penny theme but rock version?
I didn't even now that VG Juniors exist, I thought it was just 13 and up
Avery was freaking adorable.
Pedophile alert
Great job from both players! Congrats to Avery!
I guess he played a good game
The teams were so amazing.
I’m crying so adorable.
Great job, Avery! This was so fun to watch!
These kids are pretty good, what ages are they? Oh yeah these look pretty young, do they just play pokemon?
Avery is seven years old. I'm not sure how old Takumi is.
@@quaxlyquixote4003 im was the same age as pokemon blue and red are released
THIS BATTLE WAS INSPIRING
Inspiring to become a bum ass Fortnite player lol
I don’t even play Pokémon, but did anyone else catch the female commentator say that Ting-Lu was forced into the protect because of the opposing instruct, and not encore.
Who were the casters here?
"but it gets twick woom off and if I use instwuct..."
That adjustment Avery did won him the game. Little bro is better than me fr fr. 😂
We will watch there journey with great intrest
Man, what an amazing match. That kid avery my man.
The commenter keeps asking if the Oranguru is going to flinch due to Dark Pulse…but ain’t it Inner Focus or something?
You're right, it could have telepathy too but it would make no sense in this team
Can someone explain to me why the Dragonite tried to use Outrage on Avery’s Flutter Mane twice in a row in the last match if it had no effect on it?
Outrage locks in when you use it. If you use Outrage once, you’re forced to use it a second time, and potentially a third. It’s like the move Trash. It hits 2-3 times before you can use a different move. So Fairy Type Pokémon are the perfect counter for the move Outrage since Fairies are immune. Fairy Types basically get free turns if someone accidentally uses Outrage on a Fairy. Fairy Types are the perfect Dragon counter in general.
You can't choose who Outrage targets so you can get unlucky sometimes.
Thank you, Avery. Your winning was mine too
Iron Hands was a true team player
are they playing on nintendo switch?
sa Cavite lang pala to
Thay play better than me and im 18 😭
Nice to see 2 average Wolfeyvgc viewers duke it out!
"I'll try", goddamn
Hard trick room team is HOT 🔥🎉