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dr_burt_reynolds wrote:ray237 wrote:The only strength we s&v players have is that we are just a few, so the opp probably won't expect to meet us and doesn't know the tactic to beat us.
i've been playing some s&v in world tour over the last few days and it's mostly been great fun (it almost feels like a different game), but this is spot on. i've played a few players with decent records/ranks who've just had absolutely no answer to it but if someone knows how to defeat it it's a different beast. Against WT randoms the first set is always so much easier than the second as they start figuring it out. Just played a TI/MD guy who has a lifetime record of 57/2 and it drove me mad. i took the first set comfortably 3-1, then in the second i held serve easily and pushed him to deuce in all of his games. then he suddenly decided that lob returning was the way to go and being a new serve volleyer i wasn't used to it and ended up losing the tiebreak and then the super tie break. Damn.
Rocketsfall wrote:ray237 wrote:I'm a good serve and volley player (just joined itst, but in wt i was 3rd) and lots of times a got passed when i touch the line with a volley and the opp with 90+ power just runs (with a **** low speed) and does a reach crossed powerful shot.
Or sometimes the opp abuses of his diesel hard hitter ability and makes an impossible lob just holding the button to make it a power shot.
Being a s&v player can be frustrating because you loose most of the points in stupid, cheesy and repetitive ways and we are the only style that absolutely need variety (instead of serve&closebygroundstroke 90 power players), otherwise you loose your serve.
There are lots of methods to counter a s&v players during they serving games. Even if you're loosing the point, you just need to hit a low and slow balln and the s&v opp won't close the point. When he's serving you just need to hit a control shot down the line to make him doing a reach volley and then close the point. If he reads your mind and covers that space, you just have to hit a powerful (if you have 70+ pow) or control cross shot and you'll do the same.
The only strength we s&v players have is that we are just a few, so the opp probably won't expect to meet us and doesn't know the tactic to beat us.
This need a fix. I'm sick of meeting the same stupid godly setups and see that your opp is playing at my level but he doesn't know what's tennis and/or how to play. Even a 5 years old child could win just serving and hitting powerful shots making the opp moving everywhere just waiting to close the point.
Hoping the patch will balance these things.
Some strokes are impossible and too powerful, and it's too easy to hit the lateral lines, even with 70- strokes.
I agree with most of what you say there. But it's a shame you explain how your (our) style can be beaten.
RainingAmoeba79 wrote:The thing I dont like inIR/CPs is that there is no stradegy aginst it. If you are at the Baseline, you get PWNED by Ir, and at the net, you get burned by CPS. and of course, they have high stamina, but no speed, which does not matter, so it is impossible to beat them.
oshiee wrote:not to be a buzz kill but itst is about making the game as realistic as possible and s/v is not realistic. 99.999999% of the pro tour are baseliners because s/v is not a feasible game plan in the modern game. Why should that not be reflected in the game itself? IMO s/v is too easy as it is. It is ridiculously unrealistic how many balls s/v can get to while at net. Sorry s/v fans but that style of play died 10 years ago and it died for a reason.
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