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This retrospection aims to draw some conclusions from the '''first Greek Pokémon Championship''', which run via Nintendo Wi-Fi connection from [http://www.legendarypokemon.net/2009/04/13/English/greek-pokemon-championship April 21st] to [http://www.legendarypokemon.net/2009/07/16/English/greek-wifi-championship-finale July 16th], organized by [http://www.nintendo.gr Nintendo.gr] with '''Legendary Pokémon''''s support and co-operation.
This retrospection aims to draw some conclusions from the '''first Greek Pokémon Championship''', which run via Nintendo Wi-Fi connection from [http://www.legendarypokemon.net/2009/04/13/English/greek-pokemon-championship April 21st] to [http://www.legendarypokemon.net/2009/07/16/English/greek-wifi-championship-finale July 16th], organized by [http://www.nintendo.gr Nintendo.gr] with '''Legendary Pokémon''''s support and co-operation.
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Since our sample was relatively small, the author believes that bar charts and percentages are unsuitable for the purpose of this article, thus word frequency clouds are used instead.
Since our sample was relatively small, the author believes that bar charts and percentages are unsuitable for the purpose of this article, thus word frequency clouds are used instead.


In the following cloud, you can clearly see which species were the most popular among the participants. The results are rather predictable considering the Soul Dew clause and the fact that Tyranitar and an itemless Garchomp could not co-exist. The usual suspects are also among the top ten, along with mostly fire-type starters, which are traditionally popular.
In the following cloud, one can clearly see which species were the most popular among the participants. The results are rather predictable considering the Soul Dew clause and the fact that Tyranitar and an itemless Garchomp could not co-exist. The usual suspects are also among the top ten, along with mostly fire-type starters, which are traditionally popular.


If you're willing to participate in the next championship, which is going to be sometime around Christmas, I hope you can make good use of these findings.
If one is willing to participate in the next championship, which is going to be sometime around Christmas, I hope that they can make good use of these findings.


http://www.legendarypokemon.net/images/upimages/gpc1_pokecloud.png
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Given the opportunity while running the forthcoming tournament, we'll require more detailed information from the participants, including Level 100 stats and natures. Using a proper team registration template this time around! It will be interesting to see what's the impact (if any) of this article on team strategies and movesets used during the next championship.
Given the opportunity while running the forthcoming tournament, we'll require more detailed information from the participants, including Level 100 stats and natures. Using a proper team registration template this time around! It will be interesting to see what's the impact (if any) of this article on team strategies and movesets used during the next championship.


What's even more important to us than catchy statistics though, is your feedback and suggestions, so [http://www.legendarypokemon.net/2009/11/04/Articles/retrospection-1st-greek-wifi-championship let's hear them]!
What's even more important to us than catchy statistics though, is one's feedback and suggestions, so [http://www.legendarypokemon.net/2009/11/04/Articles/retrospection-1st-greek-wifi-championship let's hear them]!


* This article is also available in [http://www.legendarypokemon.net/2009/11/11/Articles/1-pokemon Greek]
* This article is also available in [http://www.legendarypokemon.net/2009/11/11/Articles/1-pokemon Greek]
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