actually they have like 17 hours guys till 11:59 pm (12:00 pm is 0:00 aka midnight) PST https://www.timeanddate.com/time/zones/pst
Since timezone are a nightmare to deal with here's the list of all common local times i could think people could be using in the Us and Europe:
Wednesday Jan 7th 11:59pm PST (Thursday Jan 8th 7:59 am GMT, 8:59 am CET, 2:59 am EST, 0:59 am MST, 1:59 am CST) - Round 1 match must be completed by this time or you will be disqualified
Saturday Jan 10th 11:59pm PST (Sunday Jan 11th 7:59 am GMT, 8:59 am CET, 2:59 am EST, 0:59 am MST, 1:59 am CST) - Round 2 match must be completed by this time or you will be disqualified
Wednesday Jan 14th 11:59pm PST (Thursday Jan 15th 7:59 am GMT, 8:59 am CET, 2:59 am EST, 0:59 am MST, 1:59 am CST) - Round 3 matches must be completed by this time or you will be disqualified
Friday Jan 16th 3:00pm PST ( 11:00 pm GMT, 6:00 pm EST, 4:00 pm MST, 5:00 pm CST, Saturday Jan 17th 0:00 am CET) - Live stream of Rounds 4, 5, and Finals
Since timezone are a nightmare to deal with here's the list of all common local times i could think people could be using in the Us and Europe:
Wednesday Jan 7th 11:59pm PST (Thursday Jan 8th 7:59 am GMT, 8:59 am CET, 2:59 am EST, 0:59 am MST, 1:59 am CST) - Round 1 match must be completed by this time or you will be disqualified
Saturday Jan 10th 11:59pm PST (Sunday Jan 11th 7:59 am GMT, 8:59 am CET, 2:59 am EST, 0:59 am MST, 1:59 am CST) - Round 2 match must be completed by this time or you will be disqualified
Wednesday Jan 14th 11:59pm PST (Thursday Jan 15th 7:59 am GMT, 8:59 am CET, 2:59 am EST, 0:59 am MST, 1:59 am CST) - Round 3 matches must be completed by this time or you will be disqualified
Friday Jan 16th 3:00pm PST ( 11:00 pm GMT, 6:00 pm EST, 4:00 pm MST, 5:00 pm CST, Saturday Jan 17th 0:00 am CET) - Live stream of Rounds 4, 5, and Finals
Evilsabre
Winning a Pokemon battle is not so much about being a step ahead of your opponent but rather being 2 steps behind them
Winning a Pokemon battle is not so much about being a step ahead of your opponent but rather being 2 steps behind them