Time to list stuff:
Timeliness:
DQ was passed: One time.
Orders in 3 days: 0
Good.
Battling Mistakes:
1) Didn't give opportunity to Trace
2) The operator "AND Porygon2 has an item on the first instance" is probably illegal. You end up creating two substitutions using one slot. Probably because this falls under the gray area of Chance Subs, so take it with a pinch of salt.
3) The operator "AND You did NOT use a P/E Move or Dodge in the Previous action" is illegal. First its an Action Clause with a NOT boolean which isn't allowed (this is basically AND NOT P/E last action). Second you can't combine P/E and Dodge with OR unless you use up two sub slots for that. This was also a reffing mistake since this sub activated when it shouldn't have.
NOTE: Since you are the ref of the battle, you are the one supposed to get your own mistakes. Sure, your opponent may get them for you, but as ref you have the biggest responsability. That is why this is being judged too.
Reffing Mistakes:
1) Trace costs 5 en, and Taunt should cause Rain Dance to Struggle. Also, Knock Off should be redirected to Aerodactyl and Porygon2 used Thunderbolt (Phione) a2. And Sky Drop costs 5.5 en, not 3.5.
2) From Handbook: "Charge moves consume all of the energy cost on the damaging part". On R2 you had Sky attack cost half/half
There may be others, but I didn't notice nor did the tutor, so let's pretend they don't exist. Also let's pretend that I didn't get tired of checking around midway ^_^.
Verdict: I am somewhat worried about substitution-related mistakes. The other stuff are things people forget and all and usually don't make a difference, but Substitution usually do make a difference. You have the habit of doing long and complicated subs and the more complicated they are, the higher the possibility of a mistake somewhere. Since your subs are usually right (sometimes borderline, but that is besides the point) I will put you on probation. In other words, you will get white-listed, but will remain on probation for 3 months. I will basically check if and when I remember your Self-Reffed matches (mostly them) during that period. If there are a big number of sub-related mistakes, then I may revoke the white-listed status. If not (which is far more likely), then you should be good to go. If I don't disturb you in 3 months, you can consider yourself approved and all.