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Postby Rob ITST » Sat, 17 Oct 2009 18:13

He is way past his prime. His best playing times were in the beginning of the year.....at this point his confidence is not the same, his results are not there and there are much more new and good players now, that spank him on the regular basis.

At this point, everyone is better then Djarvik! His confidence at an all time low.


ps: His words, not mine. :lol:
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Postby djarvik » Sat, 17 Oct 2009 18:20

:lol: YEY!!!!! A thread about me!

At this point I'll take anything, in my own words: "see above"
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Postby beltic caldy » Sat, 17 Oct 2009 22:11

lol!!!! aye right....man still has it in spades!!!!!!
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Postby oDEVLISHo » Sat, 17 Oct 2009 22:22

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Postby Vieira151 » Sun, 18 Oct 2009 00:23

And where is my thread??? :evil: :evil:

Im much better than djarvik, check this out: Click Here! :lol:

Im also as good as you, Rob: Click Here! :lol:

AND, im as good as Le Fat Ass too :wink: Click Here! :lol:







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Postby EquitiesindallasBANNED » Sun, 18 Oct 2009 06:35

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Postby jayl0ve » Sun, 18 Oct 2009 07:46

Wow, your guy has definitely never shied away from a meal...
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Postby diesel501 » Sun, 18 Oct 2009 10:56

Well I feel djarvic you need to quit complaining about short slice and everything else that you don't like, but is within the itst rules. It can be countered as most things. Adapt there is a revolution of new players both on itst and world tour it's harder to break people. The entire level of playing on ts3 has gone up! On worldtour even though I can't stand people who slice inside baseline I like the challenge it helps me improve. So when I play itst rules you try short slice me and I will bury you with it. It's just like anything in life people who adapt best last longest. I.e when Venus and serena came out and dominated the womens circuit the women all had to raise there game to stay in contention. Which they did people who fail to addapt get lost in a mist. I take challenges from any and everyone because everyone has different styles, which helps my game I don't care if I don't like there style of play, it still benifits me in the end allowing me to be a complete player one day. I have a long way to go but I feel I'm getting stronger by the day. Especially playing greats like equits. So quit complaining and selecting players who only play 1 dimentional or ones you want to teach and your game will no longer stagnate. I only said that for the fact you played 1 game against me lost and said you never want to play me again. That's not how you become great. If the roles were reversed I would play you until i combat the problems you caused. But that's just me .All the best 09
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Postby Puttu puttuu » Sun, 18 Oct 2009 11:39

ouch... fair enough the boy's got a point
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Postby beltic caldy » Sun, 18 Oct 2009 13:52

for me, this debate circles around the question of what kind of tennis people like to compete with.

for example, i played PCFITNESS a few nights ago - he demonstrated great skill with double-risking every serve return, and pretty much every other shot too - and won, quite comfortably - I was playing with a SIM char, which didn't help, but his victory was decisive, and deserved and his skill-levels are hugely impressive.

And it made me not want to play tennis anymore.

Why? Because I lost? Absolutely not - check my ITST record - I have waaaaaay more loses than wins - losing doesn't bother me to the extent that I don't want to play anymore - but playing an entire match that consists of Serve, Return of Serve and Winner/Mistake - ie 3 shot tennis just doesn't appeal to me. I think we had maybe 2, perhaps 3 'proper' rallies in the entire match. I'm not saying my preference is superior or better than the wham-bam-thank-you-mam people - it's only my preference. I LOVE matches that involve rallies of more than 3 or 4 combined strokes - setting up shots, defending then pouncing - REAL tennis, if you will.

djarvic is one of the types of players who seems to favour this, arguably more realistic form of ITST tennis - there are many other, named before - Baghdad K, Puttu, Didine etc - where the joy of winning is in the full playing of the game - not a series of fast, amazingly-timed double-risked winners.

just my two cents/thruppence - but I can lose a long-rallied, tactically played battle and walk away with a big grin, where the match lives with me for days or even weeks - or win a risk-blaster in 5 mins, walk away with a shrug, and have forgotten about it 10 mins later.

this debate will run as long as people play TS3, of that I have no doubt - it's simply preferential - my preferences are clear, and it's likewise clear that there is no absolute right or wrong way here - only preferences.


TS3 is an amazing achievement in console gaming, of that we're pretty much all agreed - how we choose to play the game is a little up to ourselves.

ho hum. as you were :D :D :D :D :D
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Postby djarvik » Sun, 18 Oct 2009 14:39

TheSPECIALIST09 wrote:Well I feel djarvic you need to quit complaining about short slice and everything else that you don't like, but is within the itst rules.

I thought you new to the ITST, yet you make a statement like you know me a long time. And please do define "everything else". I hate when people do that: "this, and everything else...." give a me a list please.
I am very consistent with my complaints, they don't change, they are the same since day one.

TheSPECIALIST09 wrote: It can be countered as most things.

Not interested. I love tennis, everything non tennis doesn't appeal me. I don't want to waste my time getting frustrated over it. I rather play someone else, there PLENTY, PLENTY of people in ITST who feel similar to me and try to play tennis, I rather play them.


TheSPECIALIST09 wrote:Adapt there is a revolution of new players both on itst and world tour it's harder to break people. The entire level of playing on ts3 has gone up!

Again, aren't you new to the whole ITST/WT scene? Altho I agree about ITST level.....the WT is actually gone down. If you take away 3 decent players and another 3 cheerers that left there....rest are weak. (excluding ITST members)


TheSPECIALIST09 wrote:On worldtour even though I can't stand people who slice inside baseline I like the challenge it helps me improve.

Now that I will never understand. As soon as I stop having fun on WT, I stop playing.....why would I keep playing? ...I have so many choices on ITST, why would I play WT cheeser? To get better at beating them? Not interested.


TheSPECIALIST09 wrote:So when I play itst rules you try short slice me and I will bury you with it. It's just like anything in life people who adapt best last longest. I.e when Venus and serena came out and dominated the womens circuit the women all had to raise there game to stay in contention. Which they did people who fail to addapt get lost in a mist.


LOL you like 100's person on ITST who references Serena and 140mph inside slice return. Really? she does that? ....and ATP is full of 6'9 90 speed players too. LOL


TheSPECIALIST09 wrote:I take challenges from any and everyone because everyone has different styles, which helps my game I don't care if I don't like there style of play, it still benifits me in the end allowing me to be a complete player one day. I have a long way to go but I feel I'm getting stronger by the day. Especially playing greats like equits. So quit complaining and selecting players who only play 1 dimentional or ones you want to teach and your game will no longer stagnate. I only said that for the fact you played 1 game against me lost and said you never want to play me again. That's not how you become great. If the roles were reversed I would play you until i combat the problems you caused. But that's just me .All the best 09


You not saying the full story here my friend ;)

I said:

me: GG, but I never want to play you again ;)
you: Why, what did I do?
me: Nothing you did. I just don't enjoy this type of tennis.
you: What do you mean?
me: A stacked 6'9 player with 90 speed and short slices and dancing on returns.
you: aahh lol ok I understand. What? Usain Bolt can't play tennis? lol

I played you in WT with my SIM, I am going with little expectations, more of a testing match...I do that a lot lately. So, yeah, I would like to win, everyone does, but I would like to enjoy the game as well. If I need a challenge, I will try to convince my wife to get another cat, that will do it. I actually did relatively well against your guy, with SIM, with all the hype of "The Specialist" coming.

I will complain, often - here you are absolutely right. But I try to have grounds for my complaints....If I don't, simply show me why.

BTW - I kept my word didn't I? ....have we played since? ;)
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Postby TomBs » Sun, 18 Oct 2009 15:10

I want to play you Al. I desperately need a win...
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Postby Puttu puttuu » Sun, 18 Oct 2009 15:29

God Djarvik you love to argue man ... where do you get the energy ? anyway i can't complain it's always an entertaining read. By the way i mean that in a good way . You always seem to argue well ... my question is do you enjoy it ?
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Postby djarvik » Sun, 18 Oct 2009 15:36

Puttu puttuu wrote:God Djarvik you love to argue man ... where do you get the energy ? anyway i can't complain it's always an entertaining read. By the way i mean that in a good way . You always seem to argue well ... my question is do you enjoy it ?



got me! :oops: Love it really. :oops:

My English is not great, so a lot of times people misunderstand me. I always argue in good faith and really don't mean harm to anyone. I believe in argument most interesting ideas are born, people really start thinking when they argue.....well, some....there some that simply will start personal attacks. :lol:

Energy? Honestly, I just woke up and having my coffee :D During the day, unfortunately I have a lot of time.....my work is mainly project base and once I do the prep and launch, I am free for the rest of the week. That's why you see me posting here all day. I have come to love this community, so I try to help and try keep things entertaining on the forums.

I am a very easy going guy off-line :lol:
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Postby Puttu puttuu » Sun, 18 Oct 2009 16:05

mission accomplished !
nah your english is fine , you do get your points across very well. I admire that , i just back down , i don't like confrontation...
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