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Postby GOA MASTER MDMA » Tue, 24 Feb 2009 06:15

Hollaa Itz Mike wrote:well ive found that in real tennis it is important to be confident, so why not on this tour.....haha

when i go into a match thinking im the underdog on ts3 i play stupid.....

i dont mean to come off as cocky, just confident ;).....

and i know that im not close to being the best, but u never know wat practice can do, especially on topspin 3


exactly. and when you have the basics from ts3 . and much much time for training .that can bring you fast forward-- thats for shure

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Postby SoundfSilence » Tue, 24 Feb 2009 10:46

TomBs wrote:I've just played my best match so far. It was against SoundfSilence.

He was playing his Agassi character, I was playing my John Doe baseliner character (not serve&volleying for a change). Both realistic setups (FH/BH/Power 80/80/80 vs 90/70/75 and both decent speed and stamina).

I took a quick 5-0 lead (well... 2nd game took ages) but then he really upped his game and fought back to 5-3 before I took the set 6-3.

Then in the 2nd set I took an early break, but halfway the set I lost my serve. It ended up in a tiebreak (after him having a setpoint on 5-6, my serve), in which SoundfSilence took a 6-2 lead, but somehow I managed to comeback to 6-6, only to go behind 6-7 again. Then took the point to make it 7-7.
In the next rally I slightly had the upperhand, but with a magnificent forehand he took the point to get his 7th setpoint. Again he didn't convert it. And then I went on to take the set and the match 6-3 7-6(8.)

Great fun, lots of rallies, the balls just kept coming back as we both only occassionally used risk.
Serve-percentages were even realistic, both between 50-70%.

Really great fun to play with those setups!


What a great match! Shame I couldn't stretch you to 3 sets, but the way you saved those set-points in the tie break... Incredible!

I really felt like I was Andre Agassi in some of those rallies :D That was real clay court tennis. I look forward to having more memorable matches and hopefully I'll get you back :) (Since he also beat me last week, using Serve and Volley characters, I think the score was 6 - 3, 6 - 4, just a break of serve in each set). I also really enjoyed that match, very realistic serve and volley play.[/list]
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Postby Mack2300 » Wed, 25 Feb 2009 02:58

Scored my best result yet - over the world #1 Swifty no less :wink: Pity it was only an exhibition but hopefully I can gain some confidence from it that will help me in itst matches. Score was 7-6 4-6 7-6 and it was quite a strange match. I was fighting for dear life to hold on to most of my service games in the first set. Swifty had around 6 break points chances in that set but fortunately I was able to fight them off. I got broken early in the second set but the third set was very evenly matched right to the end.
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Postby Coolhand Texas » Wed, 25 Feb 2009 03:38

I played Rob last night, he was using a baseline character, not his serve and volley. Beat him 6-3, 6-2 and then he beat me 6-7, 7-6 6-4, i think. Also played djarvik on clay and lost 6-7,7-6, 6-4. Could have one in second set tiebreak but didnt. Both were fun matches :D
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Postby BalkanPower » Wed, 25 Feb 2009 09:36

Hollaa Itz Mike wrote:
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Hollaa Itz Mike wrote:i definitly feel like i am an up an comer on this ladder, if anyone wants to do an exhibition tomorrow i would love to....just let me know!


P.S. I am EIUownsU if anyone remembers me....


You and I had a close match....but those other guys are NIGHTMARES to play against...thought I'd just warn you:)


no offense balkan but i played u after playing the game for like 7 days after a 6 month break,,,,,so i am slowly gaining steam, i split sets retos after like 3 days of playing so i do think that i have the skill


there is no offence:)

But for the record...I had a two month break....i played against mack right before you, and he gave me some tips for a better character. So I made one. Upped my speed and service, but sacrificed my fh and bh...had only 73 on those. And the first time I played with that character was against you...so I guess I did pretty well:)
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Postby pfnerch » Wed, 25 Feb 2009 12:26

I played last night against Amazing Zizou and won 4/6 7/5 a super tiebreak 10/4. It was a very good match but honestly i have to say that Amazing Zizou were on drugs :D . Play today rematch so i will tell you guys how i loosed ag him :D
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Postby AMAZING ZIZOU » Wed, 25 Feb 2009 13:52

pfnerch wrote:I played last night against Amazing Zizou and won 4/6 7/5 a super tiebreak 10/4. It was a very good match but honestly i have to say that Amazing Zizou were on drugs :D . Play today rematch so i will tell you guys how i loosed ag him :D



AHAH yeah true, i was really drunk and stone after a good drinking evening yesterday. I'll get my revenge today :twisted:

Ps ; the few i can remember, you had a lot of succes in your risk game in that match, bravo !
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Postby djarvik » Wed, 25 Feb 2009 16:11

Coolhand Texas wrote:I played Rob last night, he was using a baseline character, not his serve and volley. Beat him 6-3, 6-2 and then he beat me 6-7, 7-6 6-4, i think. Also played djarvik on clay and lost 6-7,7-6, 6-4. Could have one in second set tiebreak but didnt. Both were fun matches :D


Coolhand Texas - you played extremely well. I know now, that a lot of players here will have a Very tough time playing you.... your game is very solid, your movement is deceptively good. Anyone who players you, needs to be able to adjust in mid game, not a lot of people can do that, most just follow one plan.

You will be a nightmare for some players as a Match Up.

I am waiting for you in TOP 20!
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Postby BalkanPower » Wed, 25 Feb 2009 16:16

djarvik wrote:
Coolhand Texas wrote:I played Rob last night, he was using a baseline character, not his serve and volley. Beat him 6-3, 6-2 and then he beat me 6-7, 7-6 6-4, i think. Also played djarvik on clay and lost 6-7,7-6, 6-4. Could have one in second set tiebreak but didnt. Both were fun matches :D


Coolhand Texas - you played extremely well. I know now, that a lot of players here will have a Very tough time playing you.... your game is very solid, your movement is deceptively good. Anyone who players you, needs to be able to adjust in mid game, not a lot of people can do that, most just follow one plan.

You will be a nightmare for some players as a Match Up.

I am waiting for you in TOP 20!


Oh that's for sure. I thought we was hitting risk shot especially when defending..his shot were that good. Then I asked him, and he said he barely used risks...and i was like WOW :)
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Postby picachu211 » Wed, 25 Feb 2009 22:13

Yesterday swifty 6-7 4-6, I had more than 10 break points and could not convert. Well, it was still better than my first match back.

Today joesixtoe 7-6 7-6, very very difficult match. I've never ran so much in a match before. Never seen such a consistent and non-risk performance!

And also played Tsonga and hamburgerboy and many others in world tour. Man, there are no easy wins these days.
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Postby Mack2300 » Thu, 26 Feb 2009 01:33

picachu211 wrote:Yesterday swifty 6-7 4-6, I had more than 10 break points and could not convert. Well, it was still better than my first match back.

Today joesixtoe 7-6 7-6, very very difficult match. I've never ran so much in a match before. Never seen such a consistent and non-risk performance!

And also played Tsonga and hamburgerboy and many others in world tour. Man, there are no easy wins these days.


Yes ,you had to work hard for your 6-3 6-7 7-6 win earlier :wink:
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Postby SoundfSilence » Thu, 26 Feb 2009 11:39

Had another exhibition match against TomBs, and a lot of fun it was. Very tense tennis, he edged it again at 6 - 3, 7 - 5.

We both used realistic baseliners, I used Srichaphan against his Doe character. The first game took ages, where I had chances to break... Nevertheless, he held tight, then took the momentum to race into 4 - 0 lead (similar to our last match LOL)

I managed to get a bit of rhythm back, it got to 5 - 3, and I think he broke me to take it to 6 - 3.

I had the upper had in the 2nd set, and serving for the set at 5 - 4, he broke! Again, took all the momentum at went 7 - 5.

Extremely close stats at the end, but he won the big points. Unforced errors were low, both had similar winners.. and he converted 5/18 breakpoints, where I converted only 3/17 (something like that).

Great fun. Well, hope I can report a win on here soon against TomBs LOL
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Postby picachu211 » Thu, 26 Feb 2009 13:30

6-7 4-6 setheleh: now his serve is back, keep him away from me as much as possible. :x

6-3 6-7 7-6 mack: won all my service points in my first 8 service games or 34 points in a row, something like that. After I failed to close the deal in straight sets after wasted a 0-40 opening early in the 3rd set, I lost concentration and my service game. Luckily, I managed to break back and force a tiebreaker.

7-6 6-7 6-1 djarvik: we played this match right before his match with swifty. I hope he uses this same character in that match.
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Postby Coolhand Texas » Thu, 26 Feb 2009 13:35

picachu211 wrote:6-7 4-6 setheleh: now his serve is back, keep him away from me as much as possible. :x

6-3 6-7 7-6 mack: won all my service points in my first 8 service games or 34 points in a row, something like that. After I failed to close the deal in straight sets after wasted a 0-40 opening early in the 3rd set, I lost concentration and my service game. Luckily, I managed to break back and force a tiebreaker.

7-6 6-7 6-1 djarvik: we played this match right before his match with swifty. I hope he uses this same character in that match.


Did djarvik use his new baseline character with like 90 speed and more power? I played verse him last night 4-6,4-6, but i was using a new service motion and did not have the techinque down yet. :D
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Postby GOA MASTER MDMA » Thu, 26 Feb 2009 14:41

i see here all of you played alot of nice matches. i can´t play so much in moment.
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