Home made TCG standings based on RK9 pairings.
When following a big tournament from home, I had a hard time visualizing the standings and the rounds history of the players.
Inspired by the info we had during
Limitless tournaments, a python script (usually running on a RaspberryPi) is scrapping the pairings' page to compute the standings during tournaments.
It produces these standings and the JSON used by
pokéstats.live and in some other projects (like the Championship Points computation)
You can filter countries or regions, see the rounds of each player, navigate between rounds' standings.
Home made VG standings based on RK9 pairings.
Following the TCG Standings, I've received some demands for VG. The python script is 99% based on the one developped for the TCG.
It also produce some JSON data which is only used for the Championship Points computation.
You can filter countries or regions, see the rounds of each player, navigate between rounds' standings.
TCG and VG Championship Points history.
TCG and VG Championship Points history.
List of worldwide events (based on the official locator)
View (and filter) on a table:
Pokémon Events Table
View (and filter) on a map :
Pokémon Events Map
Create or edit your discord bot :
Pokémon Events Discord Notifications
A python script scans the official
Pokémon Events Locator every 30 minutes
It scans the world on Longitudes and Latitudes and stores the CP rewarding events (Cups, Challenges, VG, Go) in a database.
If you create a webhook url on your Discord server (Server Settings -> APPS/Integrations -> Webhooks -> New Webhook -> Copy Webhook URL) it can send you message to your chosen channel for new events appearing on the official Locator.
Import your decklist, get a printable decklist!
Import your collection and import a decklist, get the decklist with the cards from your collection!
Cleans a PTCGL or play.limitlesstcg Exported list to be compatible with RK9 PTCGO Import feature
Decklist Builder
Players' cup leaderboards
First project that gave a purpose to the dusty RaspberryPi
I felt that the official leaderboards for the Players' Cup qualifications was missing some data, like the evolution of a player or the evolution of the top 256 cut-off
The first players' cup data was dumped into a Google Sheet by the python script (and sharing it made me banned from a subreddit)
For the following Players' Cup, I tried to make some better data analyze/viewing and started Pokedata.ovh
Team Challenge decklists database
Teams' decklists, every week of the Team Challenge playoffs
Used to facilitate the decklists import to PTCGO
See how many credits you can get, depending on the extension
First made only from the drop rates published on
Pokémon.com the dusting simulator now uses the real drop rates found in PTCGLive
It allows users to see which packs can give the better value (spoiler: it's always mini sets)
See how many credits you can get with a deck
Get the dust value of a deck (like the SR Calyrex deck)
Input your decklist, see up to 2000 starting hands, starters, mulligans, prizes
With some pie charts too
I can't remember why I've developped this one. I just remember I learned a lot doing it.
Input a RK9 decklist's url and get a PTCCO decklist
Probably need a refresh to be PTCGL compatible
Convert your decklist to buy your cards on Cardmarket
Never understood how to easily import a list of cards into the Cardmarket list box
Developped this page thanks to a thread/tweet by
Paulo Mimoso
It "translates" a PTCGO decklist into a usable list for Cardmarket
Please contact me if some cards do not go through
Show your tournaments on your webiste with 4 php pages
Work in progress
Tool for TOs : Upload your TDF files to your website and show your tournaments standings/results to your players/customers.
View a player's tournaments history
Input a name, view the player's placements
A tool to convert Live config-cache.json into a fully readable JSON
Can't help you with that.
List of icons' codes we could add to our PTCGO decks
Not usefull anymore. Sadly.
Translations (using PTCGO languages files)
Deprecated. And slow.
Pokédad of 4 (5,9,12,14 as of 2023), I started playing PTCGO around 2015/2016 because of my kids
Started playing "competitively" online during Covid thanks to Robin and Limitless
2 kids play now IRL
Contact me on :
Discord : julien_pokedata
Twitter : @_JuHlien_