With which setup u win most of ur mtchs against tough plyrs?

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With which setup u win most of ur mtchs against tough plyrs?

Postby surisbt » Thu, 06 Oct 2011 22:15

Buddies, hope u all can understand what i mean. Am a average player in Ts4 and today i found this excellent site. Currently am playing with 0/2/18 setup with coah welchh and my success rate against the legend players is just 40%. So just wanted to know that which is the setup that u feel more comfortable with to win most of ur matches against tougher opponents?

Any help would be highly appreciated. And hope with ur answers many of the noobs and avg players like me will get benefit.
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Postby Murmeltier88 » Thu, 06 Oct 2011 22:28

Hmm, I think its less about THE PERFECT PLAYER than more about yourself... ;-)

There is no "Oh I use Rabari or Welch and win every match"...It's not that easy I guess.

You have to chose the setup, YOU feel comfortable with (and not the other players...) and practise with that. Look for sparrings partners who play equal as you do, then look for better ones and learn....

Even the best setup can make you lose, if you can't handle it.

Rabari and Welch are both good setups which most of the people use here I guess, but there are still differences because of how people play them.

Just pracitse and practise....and you will improve more and more, but there will no magic happen, that you win match by match only because of a certain setup.
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Postby LokiSharpShootr » Thu, 06 Oct 2011 22:46

Mario Dipesa is the best coach ever.
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Postby surisbt » Thu, 06 Oct 2011 22:49

Murmeltier88 wrote:Hmm, I think its less about THE PERFECT PLAYER than more about yourself... ;-)

There is no "Oh I use Rabari or Welch and win every match"...It's not that easy I guess.

You have to chose the setup, YOU feel comfortable with (and not the other players...) and practise with that. Look for sparrings partners who play equal as you do, then look for better ones and learn....

Even the best setup can make you lose, if you can't handle it.

Rabari and Welch are both good setups which most of the people use here I guess, but there are still differences because of how people play them.

Just pracitse and practise....and you will improve more and more, but there will no magic happen, that you win match by match only because of a certain setup.


thnak buddy.. and whats ur setup...
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Postby surisbt » Thu, 06 Oct 2011 22:50

LokiSharpShootr wrote:Mario Dipesa is the best coach ever.


ur setup and coach?
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Postby LokiSharpShootr » Thu, 06 Oct 2011 23:01

0/8/12 Mario Dipesa.
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Postby surisbt » Thu, 06 Oct 2011 23:06

LokiSharpShootr wrote:0/8/12 Mario Dipesa.


wow. it seems beautiful. similar to Nadal.. thnks mate.
will surely take a look at it.
any others with any suggestions?
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