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Sherlock 117 wrote:One thing you need to consider Djarvik, is that on tour players will find the most effective way to play defensive (i.e., footwork, movement, shot selection), and usually this means that a defensive player ends up with little to no advantage over a somewhat offensive player with a few defensive stats.
djarvik wrote:You making it seem like I am saying that Defensive Basleiner is WAAAYYY better. But that is not what I said or what am I saying now.
Once again, all things considered, stamina considered, tactics considered, human VS human considered, blah VS blah considered -
- Defensive basleiner is an easier setup to win with, therefore the better setup, therefore the stronger setup.
Now, could a all-arounder come along with more talent than a baseliner and win him? HELL YES.
But all things being equal - Defensive baseliner is a stronger choice.
Hawkeye Miihawk wrote:djarvik wrote:You making it seem like I am saying that Defensive Basleiner is WAAAYYY better. But that is not what I said or what am I saying now.
Once again, all things considered, stamina considered, tactics considered, human VS human considered, blah VS blah considered -
- Defensive basleiner is an easier setup to win with, therefore the better setup, therefore the stronger setup.
Now, could a all-arounder come along with more talent than a baseliner and win him? HELL YES.
But all things being equal - Defensive baseliner is a stronger choice.
I'm not saying that you think def baseline is miles ahead of the others, but I think you're the confusing the bolded part with being the stronger choice. It will be easier to win with nadal than serena and fed, yes, even I noticed that in the demo, but that doesn't mean he was the stronger choice. It just means it's easier to play his game than others.
If 2 styles, evenly matched, worked in TS3, s&v and off baseline, you would still see a plethora of offensive baseliners cause it's so easy to camp at and win from the baseline. That doesn't mean that s&v is weak, no. They're evenly matched, but one style is harder to execute than the other. Nadal's ease of use is making people think he's the best. Federer needing the player to mix up their game is making people think he's okay. Imo, fed and nadal are equal, you just have to play better with federer to win.
djarvik wrote:The stronger setup is the one that is the easiest to win with. You don't agree?
I think you talking about potential, not actual.
...and even then I disagree with you. Just because Fed can do a little bit of everything doesn't mean he has more potential then Rafa. Potential to do what? ...win matches?
Yes, some people are more adapt at certain styles blah, blah -IN REAL LIFE!...this is a game, we are all sitting on the couch and press buttons same way.
If anything, giving equal button-pressing-skill, the simpler game plan will be the stronger, no?
When both of us have similar timing, and both play at similar level, and you chose all around while I will chose baseliner - I win.
So it all really comes down to choice. ...and knowing ITST, I guarantee that majority will go for the winning setup, setup that is easier to use, no matter the top spin, 4, 5, 6.
So am not really sure where you heading at? ...that somehow on some deeper level Roger is a better player then Rafa?![]()
Xavi? are you seeing this?
Hawkeye Miihawk wrote:..... I'll explain....
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