djarvik wrote:Two words for you: Welsh and Rabbari. I have not seen them reconciled. The only setups capable of giving these two run for their money are the "extreme" setups. You take away these and it will be even more one dimensional.
This is why I suggested having the wings limit ever lower than Agassi's 172. Down to 168. Which means Welsh will only be able to have 84/84 wings at max. This will do a difference to him, as he then loses 16(!) points of his wings from today's situation.
Also I have mentioned Rabari in some posts. Ali-Iqb93 came with a interesting idea of limiting him to no stats over 84. Which would make him less powerful, but still since having IR, he would still have plenty of power since he doesn't need much time loading a power shot. Also I think with his CPS skill, he's a very competent build to face these days.
My idea was to limit his build to max two red attributes.
Anyway, so we know that these two builds are some steps ahead the rest of the custom builds possible to use, why don't we find rules that make them more like the rest then? In the last 5-6 matches here on ITST I have met Rabari... It's no fun when people are only using one of two builds here. In addition, if you do a little research here on the forum, you quickly find out that these builds are a few steps ahead of other, which means even more people will start using them. I believe all higher ranked players(50 and higher) I have met on itst have been using Rabari or Welsh..
In addition, you people in the management just seems so afraid of rules!
I think people can easily adapt to rules. Again, one of the reasons I joined this site, was that I thought there was a limit of 85.

(Got a boring surprise in my first match though)
I loved the idea of have a limit. Yes, my suggestions are not a one sentence rule. But put it together like "RSRW", it becomes very easy to refer players to. You just write to your opponent: "RSRW-rule, please look it up." Or if someone is using Welsh in a banned way you say: "Welsh exception, please look it up"" or if Rabari you say: "Rabari exception, please look it up"
In all tournament pages in the beginning phase of this rule change you'll add a link to the rules, like in the first Sim-tournaments.
Really hope that we could at least have a rule testing tournament on this. It can't be that much work. You schedule tournaments all the time? Is it really that difficult scheduling one extra? Or do you have some sort of limit on how many tournaments possible on this site? In case there are some limitations I don't know of, I understand why you don't want to arrange one.
Over to you Rob:
One tramline serve is cheesy.
What about other cheesy tactics? Is it cheesy to use a zps once in a match? How about insane jumping-reach drop shots?? Isn't it cheesy to use one of those shots once to gain back control of a lost point?
IMO: There should be a zero-tolerance policy on this. Which means that if you do a cheesy shot. You should give away the point. If it's bad luck, then it shouldn't give you an advantage. "Upps, I accidentally hit that jumping-reach drop shot and won the point because of it.." or "I served a zps unintentionally in the match point in our close tiebreak and won because of a weak return.."
People here should have the decency and sportsmanship to accept that ONE cheesy error means that you should give away the point. No matter what. I have absolutely NO problem with avoiding cheesy shots and I've been active on this site for maybe 2-3 months!
The rules aren't strict enough imo..
To my opponents: Yes, I easily file complaints after matches, so beware playing cheesy shots against me in a match
