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Postby Chederer » Tue, 07 Jul 2009 21:54

every now and then though dude i will risk out of my mind and maybe miss like 2 or three....my gary weber match with hamburger boy looked something like this...and i still lost in 3 sets

i served 96%---which is very good IMO
winners 62
unforced 21

hamburgerboy served i think 99%
23 winners
4 unforced.....but the weird thing too was he won more total points than i did---how is this when i had 62 winners to his 23 and he still won more total points....i dont understand
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Postby Coolhand Texas » Tue, 07 Jul 2009 21:56

Maybe he had more service winners? and you had more forced errrors?
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Postby Chederer » Tue, 07 Jul 2009 22:01

Coolhand Texas wrote:Maybe he had more service winners? and you had more forced errrors?


no, he did not have many aces
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Postby Coolhand Texas » Tue, 07 Jul 2009 22:04

CHEDERER wrote:
Coolhand Texas wrote:Maybe he had more service winners? and you had more forced errrors?


no, he did not have many aces


What about forced errors? (those dont show up in stats)
service winners dont either so maybe thats where he got you
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Postby Chederer » Tue, 07 Jul 2009 22:06

thats it....i got my raquet on a lot of balls but they didnt count for unforced errors...thanks for the help coolhand....but, dang 62 winners and 21 unforced will give me a win against anyone else, i know that for sure
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Postby djarvik » Tue, 07 Jul 2009 22:07

FORCED ERRORS.

If you take more then two steps before hitting the ball (not literally) and miss, it will not count as unforced error or winner, rather forced error. There is no stats for them after TS3 match.
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Postby GOA MASTER MDMA » Tue, 07 Jul 2009 22:08

with 99 % 1 serve? he played more a slow save serve, i think.. as a winner serve?
also its maybe you played too much errors. and he got some points from rally ,where are not called winners. called forced errors
as example : a cross slice point , is not counted as winner.
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Postby Chederer » Tue, 07 Jul 2009 22:16

hmmmm.....all righty i did not know that forced errors did not show up...why is this? and a slice cross court winner does not count as a winner? yes, hamburgerboy slices A LOT off his bh side...and that probably got me too
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Postby GOA MASTER MDMA » Tue, 07 Jul 2009 22:21

CHEDERER wrote:hmmmm.....all righty i did not know that forced errors did not show up...why is this? and a slice cross court winner does not count as a winner? yes, hamburgerboy slices A LOT off his bh side...and that probably got me too


i meant when you cant return this slice. as example you hit an error in net .than it not count. i dont know why ,but it doesnt count as winner in ts3
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Postby Hamburgerboy27 » Tue, 07 Jul 2009 22:35

CHEDERER wrote:every now and then though dude i will risk out of my mind and maybe miss like 2 or three....my gary weber match with hamburger boy looked something like this...and i still lost in 3 sets

i served 96%---which is very good IMO
winners 62
unforced 21

hamburgerboy served i think 99%
23 winners
4 unforced.....but the weird thing too was he won more total points than i did---how is this when i had 62 winners to his 23 and he still won more total points....i dont understand


Serve 99%???This is funny :lol:
I think 90-95% is normal for me...

Unforced errors:Because i play without risk i have normal 2-5 unforced errors without a 90 Setup...think this is practise because i play not without risk and another peoples practise every day risk...i practise every day without risk... :wink:
The most Players have more winner than i and more unforced errors... :wink:
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Postby Chederer » Tue, 07 Jul 2009 22:45

you play like murray hamburgerboy27.....which is a good thing---u take no risks and you will never beat yourself...ure opponent must play perfect to beat you
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Postby GOA MASTER MDMA » Tue, 07 Jul 2009 23:02

i must give my best about him in wimbledon .. i know. i try allways my best till end.! i never give up! i fight till end! everytime
normally "NO RISK" player are good for me. because than they cant counterpunch my power and my risk.
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Postby TomBs » Tue, 07 Jul 2009 23:32

Once again TomBs and SoundfSilence were up for what was to become another epic match. It was a battle between two baseline players, Jim Doe (TomBs) and Carlos Moya (SoundfSilence). The odds were good for Carlos Moya as the experienced Spaniard wasn't expected to have much trouble with the rookie Dutchman.

And indeed, nothing seemed to stop Carlos Moya from gaining an easy victory in tonight's best-of-5 match. Despite facing two breakpoints in the opening game Moya dominated from the baseline and easily took the first set, downgrading his struggling opponent 6-0.

1st set statistics:
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The second set was almost a copy of the first set as Moya rushed to a 5-0 lead. Poor Jim Doe then totally switched his gamestyle around by playing serve&volley. Despite having a weak serve and weak volleys the Dutchman booked minor success by winning his first game using that tactic. Moya wasn't all too impressed though and finished the second set with a decent service game: 6-1.

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With half of the crowd already sleeping Jim Doe did find confidence out of his won service game. By playing serve&volley he managed to bring some life to the so far one-sided match. Moya was clearly surprised as Doe pushed on to stun the awake part of the crowd by breaking through the Spaniard's serve. That did however result in Doe realizing he could take a set, after which he delivered a poor service game only to get broken back immediately. Doe did hang on to the tiebreak, but in it he immediately lost his service point. However he managed to get it back straight away by taking initiative in the next rally with a well-placed return. Both players then hang on to a few service points before it was Moya to make a difference. The Spaniard took one minibreak and was serving for the match at 6-4. A return passing shot, as Moya decided to serve&volley, from Doe meant 6-5, and the next point will be remembered for a long time. Doe once again followed his service to the net, but had to make a full-stretch save on Moya's return. The Dutchman remained in the defense at the net, with Moya hitting one powerful shot after another. Doe refused to surrender and in the end managed to hit a volley winner. 6-6 and everything was possible once again. Doe took the next point to gain a setpoint, but Moya swept it away. On the next point it was Doe to hit a good return to get himself into the rally. He didn't give away initiative and went on to take the minibreak and consecutively the 3th set, 7-6(7).

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Everyone in the stands had woken up and were hoping for another great set. Moya easily took his first service game, and took a big step to victory by breaking through Doe's service. Once again Doe didn't surrender and he fought his way to several breakpoints. However he didn't manage to convert one, and Moya wasn't broken as he went on to take a 5-3 lead. The match was almost in the bag as the Spaniard took a 40-15 lead. But tough rookie Doe kept entertaining the crowd by working those away too. Moya kept his head cool, and despite screwing up another four matchpoints and facing a breakpoint he held on to his serve to win the match 6-0 6-1 6-7(7) 6-3.

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Postby SoundfSilence » Tue, 07 Jul 2009 23:51

Very well reported TomBs :tu

Jim Doe looked confident in the first game, threatening to break Moya. Once Moya saved the break points, he seemed to have found his rhythm, then steam rolled the first set. Doe did very little wrong, a few errors here and there, but he seemed lost.

Moya tried real hard to dish out a second set bagel, but Jim Doe used his tennis brain to earn himself the first game by changing his game to serve and volley.

As both players stamina deteriorate, it was Moya who looked slightly fresher, but it was Doe who played better! The more tired he was, the faster he was rushing the net. It was a great performance to take the third set.

Well, after so much adrenaline for Doe for winning the 3rd set, one lapse of concentration and Moya broke early. Unfortunately, this cost him the match, althought he had break points.[/i]
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Postby Vieira151 » Wed, 08 Jul 2009 01:32

I cant believe you have not been playing COD everytime you have been on your ps3, Sound :lol:
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