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Postby coke4 » Thu, 03 Dec 2009 23:57

Otlichno wrote:I really do have to improve my risk shots in rallies I can only risk volleys, defensive slices and returns. Though they still hit the net or go out 60% of the time. :evil: :evil: And Coke's return is so deep Serving and Volleying off it is nearly impossible.


Really, i wasnt risking it so thats kinda weird.. BTW , i very rarely risk from baseline 8)
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Postby Otlichno » Fri, 04 Dec 2009 00:04

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Otlichno wrote:I really do have to improve my risk shots in rallies I can only risk volleys, defensive slices and returns. Though they still hit the net or go out 60% of the time. :evil: :evil: And Coke's return is so deep Serving and Volleying off it is nearly impossible.


Really, i wasnt risking it so thats kinda weird.. BTW , i very rarely risk from baseline 8)


Honestly, I'm in the stage where I think everyone in ITST holds down the triggers mainly because I haven't ever had a match against people of you'r calibre. But I wasn't accusing you of risking I for one have no right to call anyone a risker or a cheeser because I risk slice all the time. :lol:
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Postby SoundfSilence » Fri, 04 Dec 2009 00:07

There is absolutely nothing wrong with risking in TS3... Risking takes skill. It is harder to play and risk successfully than playing without any risks at all IMO
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Postby coke4 » Fri, 04 Dec 2009 00:17

Otlichno wrote:[Honestly, I'm in the stage where I think everyone in ITST holds down the triggers mainly because I haven't ever had a match against people of you'r calibre. But I wasn't accusing you of risking I for one have no right to call anyone a risker or a cheeser because I risk slice all the time. :lol:


Lol i think you mis-interpreted me, i disnt think you were calling me a cheeser or anything, i was actually happy i got returns, according to you, really deep without using risk and with weak groundstrokes
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Postby Vieira151 » Fri, 04 Dec 2009 00:31

Yeah, i swapped House's backhand for his forehand stats. And coupled with R2/L2, it is just humongous. It can be done off of nearly any shot aswell . Backhand at low 50's is trivky to work with, but i should warm to it soon.

Technically, it was 6-4, then 6-4. I think my stamina would be of greater use in a 2nd and/or 3rd set ;)
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Postby tonedawg1 » Fri, 04 Dec 2009 00:38

i risk from the baseline but with L2. i only use both triggers against speeders ppl who seem to get the ball no matter where you hit it LOL
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Postby Apathetically » Fri, 04 Dec 2009 00:39

otilcho has a very good sim player, much better than regular player. on a side note, i finally took tonedawg1 to a breaker and lost :cry:
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Postby tonedawg1 » Fri, 04 Dec 2009 00:44

Apathetically wrote:otilcho has a very good sim player, much better than regular player. on a side note, i finally took tonedawg1 to a breaker and lost :cry:

lol yup i was tryin to hit the lines and ace u :twisted:
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Postby Otlichno » Fri, 04 Dec 2009 00:45

Me and ToneDawg played a 1 set Cannon vs Cannon match ..he beat me...
..6-0.. his baseline play is superb and it feels like you never get the chance to get to the net and finish some of the longer rallies that I always end up losing.

I really like the SIM character I used to get 6 games in the Tonedawg match and to be up 4-2 against Apathetically but hopefully I'll get the hang of the new SIM system.
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Postby tonedawg1 » Fri, 04 Dec 2009 00:52

Otlichno wrote:Me and ToneDawg played a 1 set Cannon vs Cannon match ..he beat me...
..6-0.. his baseline play is superb and it feels like you never get the chance to get to the net and finish some of the longer rallies that I always end up losing.

I really like the SIM character I used to get 6 games in the Tonedawg match and to be up 4-2 against Apathetically but hopefully I'll get the hang of the new SIM system.


i experiment when i play serve and volley players so when i got rhythm im a force to deal with and when i get rhythm on double risk im unstoppable lol
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Postby Vieira151 » Fri, 04 Dec 2009 00:58

tonedawg1 wrote:i risk from the baseline but with L2. i only use both triggers against speeders ppl who seem to get the ball no matter where you hit it LOL


I tend to do a mixture. On serve, i like to be controlling the points, so i use both triggers to put them on the back foot, eg running :lol:
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Postby tonedawg1 » Fri, 04 Dec 2009 01:21

yup :tu
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Postby VillaJ100 » Fri, 04 Dec 2009 02:32

I'm not the greatest at risking in rally. But sometimes i get the feeling and know when i hit it, i've won the point. Of course, in fed vs fed matches i rarely risk as i can hit winners anyway, but now with my lope character im being forced to, and its, errr intersting lol.



BTW if anyone wants to play against some SV, hit me up, im more than happy to play with my Striker.
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Postby VillaJ100 » Fri, 04 Dec 2009 22:09

Played fedfan again in another 1 set exhibition, Both with lopez but it was hilarious as his is based on him whereas mine is columbian and looks like the love child of tsonga and yannick noah. I won 6-4 but overall returned poorly, while fedfan was having trouble with his 1st serve. i like how lopez has no real weakness but i cant SV with him at all lol.
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Postby alex13090 » Fri, 04 Dec 2009 22:13

I'm becoming a riskaholic, even with stats in the 50s. somehow it works out. :lol:
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