emate007 wrote:Hrm, I never thought I would be described as muscling anybody around, especially with 50 power... but I get what you mean. The players you mentioned are pretty much my favorite ITST guys to play against, so you're starting out against some of the more interesting game styles. All big supporters of the sim setups as well(maybe that's why you wanted to play them).
And Djarvik does that to everyone... He hits very few amazing winners, but whenever I play him I'm always running the wrong way or watching a fairly slow ball land exactly where I didn't want it. Really pisses me off sometimes too, but I mean that in a good way.
Don't know what to say about Rob's serve... I just guess a direction most of the time, and even when I'm right I still lose half of those points.
From my point of view you are overly aggressive. You and anil were too aggressive, but I'll have to give the slight edge to you in aggression. It's like you're a ticking time bomb. One minute you're trying to angle me off with aggressive shots, the next I see a 3000 mph rocket zoom by me. You're so random, and playing you can be very frustrating cause you're always looking for the chance to chip and charge, making it a very fast paced game and even harder for me to understand what just happened. Every shot from you is like a risk, i barely have time to react. Then again I'm new, and you're used to it, but if I had to describe you to another player, I would definitely say overly aggressive S&V
Yea, djarvik beats you in an annoying way. The funny thing is that that is how I used to play in VT3. I always used my custom player and everyone i faced, like 99%, used normal pros. I couldn't overpower them so I had to use strategy. I would slice, slice, slice, hit, drop shot and make them come to net, slice, slice, come to volley, etc really mixing up my game. So when i saw djarvik using my own strategy against me, and succeeding, it really pissed me off. At that moment I wished he had just muscled me off instead. I felt insulted, like I know how to play like that, but I don't know how to defend against it. It's like you vs you, you know what "you" will do, but you don't know how to stop it, and you finally get a taste of your own medicine and see how the countless others felt when they faced you.
Btw, how is Testies? hahahaha. I have a message for him, I'll send you later.
CHEDERER wrote:
rob's serve is not cheesy at all---he just basically has the best serve of all time on ITST---that is his strength---you can not bash our #1 server on ITST---somewhat disrespectful----and hawkeye i very much enjoyed our match----you did not mention our first match---where i won 6-1 6-2....the second match i was trying to make you realize you dont have to risk every time....you just have to use LT with a low power guy like that---do not use the RT.....and you will get the hang of it soon....but, you definitely have to be more agressive off the ground....i did not play your karlovic guy.....but, i very much enjoyed the 2 matches. your nadal is very balanced....but you need more of a strength...nadal has a much better fh than 75...and has more power than 71...id say bump up the power a bit and the forehand as well and drop the stamina down to say 70 or something like that
lol, I didn't mean cheesy in a bad way. Just like how when patrick mcenroe is commentating on a federer and nadal match and he goes, "With the kind of shots these guys are making you have to wonder if they're human", as in those shots are soo good no normal human could make them.
Rob's serves are so cheesy (good), that he leaves you wondering how he is doing it. The only way to return them effectively would be to be psychic, and even if you guess right he will be right there to volley, but guessing right isn't good cause you could get aced, but if you don't guess then you won't return the serve well giving him an easy volley. In other words, there is nothing you can do. I just used the word cheesy cause I've seen a couple of you use it to describe something that is cheap, and I was trying to be humorous

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Rob played my karlovic, and he knows how that went

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ANILTJE wrote:Yup but it's nicer

Oh and as an indication Nadals stats on the PS3
Rafael Nadal
Forhand 82
Backhand 73
Service 58
Return 73
Volley 54
Power 81
Speed 88
Stamina 91
OVERALL 75
CHEDERER wrote:i think hawkeyes stats were something like this
fh75
bh69
srv60
ret70
vol50
pwr71
spd83
stm82....correct me if im wrong.....but, up the fh and pwr and drop the stm and he should be fine...something like this hawkeye
fh82
bh69
srv50
ret70
vol50
pwr79
spd90
stm70....try that hawkeye....you will see a big difference you still have plenty of stamina you will have a better fh, lesser serve a little more power and definitely you will have more speed
Yea I modified him.
I tested him against Moralspain today. Moral I really enjoyed playing you, I mean maybe not so much the first match we had, but I liked the second, and definitely the third. In the second match I finally was able to slightly keep up with you in rallies. In the third match, I messed up the first set and I was too defensive. Second set I became LT happy again, still losing 6-3. The funny thing is that when you broke me, you serving 5 - 3 for the match, I couldn't believe that I almost broke you back. You see right when you broke I was like "what do I need to do to break back? You know what screw tactics, LT/RT here I come again", lol, and I almost broke you. I had one open shot to break but I became defensive again. I used aggression and mindlessly hitting to get the chance, only to become defensive again?? sigh. And then all of a sudden you started making more RT shots that you missed before, it's like you said "enough of this, there's no way I'll get broken by this noob"
I need a lot of practice before the next sim tournament so that by the time it comes around I can breeze through it and take the trophy, I kid I kid

. I predict a first round loss, nothing smells better that hot toasted bagels in the morning.