Players can search for Pokémon GO cheats and hacks all they want but there is currently no third-party method of permanently securing a gym but there are foolproof tips to win the battles.
Using the Pokémon GO egg gym trick is not recommended as it can cause bans from Niantic especially if many people report the exploiting player. There is one surefire way of defeating any Pokémon Gym even with just one Pokémon in the team.
The Pokémon GO sure win gym trick requires the player to at least have one high CP Pokémon or at least one that can match the gym leader's monster. Another requirement is a stable Internet connection so a good carrier with strong LTE coverage is recommended.
Pokémon GO players can win any gym battle by simply figuring out the pattern of the enemy Pokémon's attacks so that they can be dodged every time, BGR has learned. The player can test out how many attacks they can dish out before the enemy retaliates therefore forming a pattern that can be used to their advantage.
Once the pattern is established, the player can then dodge the attacks of the Pokémon Gym leader's defender. All it takes is practice and decent reflexes to win gym battles every time even without Pokémon GO hacks or cheats.
There is also a fast indicator shown around the screen when the Pokémon will attack. It is also a good idea to organize the Pokémon team before battling the gym team with opposing forces of their types, Lifehacker reported.
If the Pokémon GO gym leader's Pokémon is a Jolteon, it would not make sense to use a Vaporeon. Using an Arcanine is recommendable if the leader's defender is a Venusaur but not if it is a Charizard.
Of course, there are still exceptions to the rule. It would be easier to just mash buttons if the player has a 3000 CP Dragonite and the opposing team's highest CP is just around 1500 CP.
Pokémon GO players looking to win every gym battle might want to practice on picking up the patterns instead of endlessly searching for hacks and cheats. Niantic is also reportedly banning those who use Pokémon eggs to defend their gyms.