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Fifa Tee Vs Sh0Case (Video) Dubai Sim Final

Postby Fifa Tee » Thu, 08 Mar 2012 02:06

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Re: Fifa Tee Vs Sh0Case (Video) Dubai Sim Final

Postby swifty512 » Thu, 08 Mar 2012 13:48

Fifa Tee wrote:P.S. Yes in advance, Sh0 is a nutcase.


lol he really is!
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Postby Ex_storma » Thu, 08 Mar 2012 20:23

Great match!
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Postby C4iLL » Thu, 08 Mar 2012 22:26

50/77 at the net (64% points won) on a 3 sets game, I'm sorry, but that's not really sufficient to be competitive with a SV setup at that level.
Even with 80%+ you can loose...

Anyway, for someone who never plays as SV, against a player like Sh0case, that's not bad at all.

I haven't see the whole match, but it's obvious it's not your style : you're not used to anticipate the lobs or the counter feet, and you have a trend to stay on your baseline.

In a way, it's a good initiative, you now understand better how it's difficult to play a SV (3 side to anticipate, left right and upstairs, and not just 2 as for the baseliners) and try to dynamize the tour with these videos.
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Postby Fifa Tee » Thu, 08 Mar 2012 22:54

C4iLL wrote:50/77 at the net (64% points won) on a 3 sets game, I'm sorry, but that's not really sufficient to be competitive with a SV setup at that level.
Even with 80%+ you can loose...

Anyway, for someone who never plays as SV, against a player like Sh0case, that's not bad at all.

I haven't see the whole match, but it's obvious it's not your style : you're not used to anticipate the lobs or the counter feet, and you have a trend to stay on your baseline.

In a way, it's a good initiative, you now understand better how it's difficult to play a SV (3 side to anticipate, left right and upstairs, and not just 2 as for the baseliners) and try to dynamize the tour with these videos.


Have you ever taken a set off of Sh0case? Just a question...

If you look at my results for the rest of the tournament, it is clear that I am very accomplished with the style, as unlike you, i have a return game.

Anyway, when playing sh0case you need to be aware of the lobs and variation of his passing shots attempts, thats why i lost to him, but handled my other opponents with the S+V style.
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Postby C4iLL » Thu, 08 Mar 2012 23:16

1) Sh0case used Nakamura, one of the easiest SIM configuration to beat with Burns. Your match is then not relevant at all...
With his traditional overpowered Fortis setup, it would have been REALLY different, trust me.
Against good players who use Fortis, you have to play at 150% to hope winning just a set with Burns.
And it's actually very hard to keep such a level during more than one set.

2) I've some videos of my second set against him at Barclays lost 7-5, showing me taking 2 times his serve. I should make a compilation, everybody would see what is actually the top level in serve & volley.

By the way, our points were a lot more intense and dynamic, than your friendly control shots points you both play here at 10 kmh like retired players.
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Postby Fifa Tee » Fri, 09 Mar 2012 00:48

C4iLL wrote:1) Sh0case used Nakamura, one of the easiest SIM configuration to beat with Burns. Your match is then not relevant at all...
With his traditional overpowered Fortis setup, it would have been REALLY different, trust me.
Against good players who use Fortis, you have to play at 150% to hope winning just a set with Burns.
And it's actually very hard to keep such a level during more than one set.

2) I've some videos of my second set against him at Barclays lost 7-5, showing me taking 2 times his serve. I should make a compilation, everybody would see what is actually the top level in serve & volley.

By the way, our points were a lot more intense and dynamic, than your friendly control shots points you both play here at 10 kmh like retired players.


1) If you used burns versus my nakamura, there would be no match, nakamura has a good return of serve due to his immense physical attributes, he is harder than fortis. Also you didnt answer... Have you EVER taken a set from sh0case? You lost to his Nakamura in straight sets if i remember? although it is easy to beat with burns right?

2) Make the video, i would love to learn from a true legend of the s+v setup, my control shots are no match for your power approach shots that go for errors 98% of the time, I would love to learn about how to adapt my return game to be as effective as yours, and vitally, i need to learn how to be at the top level of serve and volley, since the top level is having 36wins - 36losses, with a player with 100 serve and red volleys and orange power! Teach me, oh great one
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Postby C4iLL » Sat, 10 Mar 2012 18:38

1) I played only one match against Sh0case in SIM @ Barclays, and he used Fortis, not Nakamura.
As usual you said bullshits.

2) I destroyed him during the second set of this match and he was just lucky to win 7-5 as I served for the set, I just **** up during some easy points.
By the way, I took a set to Loki, another Grand Slam winner whereas he played with Fortis, and me with Burns.

3) Just for information, I'm the only SV player in Xbox or PS3 who ever was near the top 10 (ranked 12 or 11 at the best) whereas the competition was thougher than today.

I'm still the best ranked SV in both Sim and Regular tour of both Xbox-PS3 platforms.

I'm also the only SV who has reached a final of a 100+ player tournament with a SV setup in both PS3 or Xbox tour.
Nobody will ever do that as there are just 40-50 players max who will participate to the biggest tournaments in the future. Sorry geek, this is a record you'll never get, whatever will be the number of hours you'll put in training the SV style.

That doesn't make me a "legend" off course (if I'd like to become something like that, I would play as a baseliner) but surely a better SV than you are, as you haven't proved anything with this style in regular.

So go training instead of saying bullshits here, if you want to succeed and get some credibility with that style.
Because regarding these videos, there's a lot of work : your 64% net points won with an "overpowered" character (copyright "Fifa Tee/Sh0case") is pretty ridiculous for someone as cooky as you are.
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Postby Fifa Tee » Fri, 16 Mar 2012 14:34

C4iLL wrote:I'm still the best ranked SV in both Sim and Regular tour of both Xbox-PS3 platforms.


KHULT Hasnt played in over 4 months and is still the highest ranked S+V player... but ok
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Postby Sh0Case » Sun, 25 Mar 2012 22:27

C4iLL wrote:1) Sh0case used Nakamura, one of the easiest SIM configuration to beat with Burns. Your match is then not relevant at all...
With his traditional overpowered Fortis setup, it would have been REALLY different, trust me.
Against good players who use Fortis, you have to play at 150% to hope winning just a set with Burns.
And it's actually very hard to keep such a level during more than one set.

2) I've some videos of my second set against him at Barclays lost 7-5, showing me taking 2 times his serve. I should make a compilation, everybody would see what is actually the top level in serve & volley.

By the way, our points were a lot more intense and dynamic, than your friendly control shots points you both play here at 10 kmh like retired players.


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Postby C4iLL » Mon, 26 Mar 2012 01:17

That's not relevant, I wasn't good today ;)
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