American Wolfe Glick and German Markus Stadter came into Friday with the same team. They both made it through Friday, and they did so well on Saturday that they ended up battling in the semifinals. Top-8 finisher Baris Ackos of Germany even used the same team, too! Their team features two Pokémon that know the move Fake Out, a Rayquaza that knows Swords Dance, a Hitmontop holding Eject Button, Mega Gengar’s Shadow Tag Ability, and a Raichu strategy that may be one of the most groundbreaking in Video Game Championships history. All in all, this team is one of the most complex teams we’ve ever seen, but these Trainers were able to master it on Pokémon’s biggest stage.