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Which is the cheesiest tactic and wish a rule to be created?

Drop shot or risk slice after serve
11
35%
Short risk slice during a rally
5
16%
Drop shot during a rally
1
3%
Abused outwide serves
11
35%
Risk slice in general(R2+L2, R2)
3
10%
 
Total votes : 31

Postby Banthasmaker » Sun, 30 May 2010 09:34

finally we'll have to think about every shot we'll want to hit during a match...
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Postby GOA MASTER MDMA » Sun, 30 May 2010 14:10

where is the rule against linedancing?? lol

i think let the rules how they are right now- you can answer every shot where is in the poll !

BY THE WAY : i never saw someone using a drop shot after a serve!
when someone can do that ,than something is wrong with your own serve!!
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Postby VillaJ100 » Mon, 31 May 2010 00:03

i find dropshots really hard to pull off. Most people generally don't use them against me as i'm good at the net, so i think this is a good excuse for everyone to refine thier volley skills 8) 8) 8) :D
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Postby DRII » Mon, 31 May 2010 15:08

All this complaining about slice, but no mention of risk returning :evil: its not even a poll choice . I only started to slice because of the risk returners out there taking ridiculously unrealistic swipes at 'decent' serves and getting enough in to win tie-breaks!

Return winners are much less common in pro-tennis (men's) than uncomfortable slices that put the opponent in a defensive position, My goodness, Federer won last years French Open because of the slice and dropshot (and the fact Rafa had bad knees :D)

Obviously a flaw of TS3 is that some 'high' risk shots are a little too easy to pull off for some people. I repeat: anything a player can do 80 - 90% of the time is by definition not risky.

However, as previously mentioned every shot is counter-able and TS3 is probably the best tennis game ever made - except for Mario Tennis for N64 :D !
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Postby brgerflipr » Mon, 31 May 2010 16:12

Totally agree. Nothing more irritating than going to tiebreak and whoever hits the first risk return winner in steals it. Happens all the time.

And you're right Mario tennis was the BOMB!!!!!!!
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Postby DRII » Mon, 31 May 2010 17:03

Great minds think alike Brgerflipr! LOL!

Mario tennis for N64 was amazing and so much fun!

My favorite players were Mario (best all around but not the highest in any category reminded me of Agassi),

Donkey Kong (great power but a little inconsistent reminded me of Venus Williams),

and Wario (amazing power and very heavy hitter but slow reminded me of Lindsay Davenport or maybe Soderling or Del-Potro of today).

So many different players with different attributes...

An absolute classic of a game!
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Postby emate007 » Mon, 31 May 2010 21:37

The ghost was lots of fun to play with in 4 player dubs- wicked serve but ridiculously hard to move... Good times.
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Postby jwestbury661 » Mon, 31 May 2010 22:08

i am acctually the master of serve dropshot!!!
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