Vodusam2k8 wrote:djarvik wrote:Vodusam2k8 wrote:Anyone thats succesful at risk return is because ure serves bollocks, im sorry, im a big risker, and i get thrashed by rob because he can serve....
Are risk returning while standing inside the court?
In your signature you say that "if you are going to cheese, PM and get a walkover"
What do you consider cheesing? out of curiosity?
We should play, I think I played you once, a while ago.
Im sure people that risk return know what i mean,
I stand on the baseline when returning, although i stand further back when playing rob (last time we played recently i lost 3-0 3-0 in world tour).
Theres 2 types of "cheese". Theres cheating which is risk retun slice from inside........
Then anything else over used and abused is cheesy, im sure anyone would agree that if anyone used the same tactic over and over again, for a whole match is cheesy, i wouldn't quit now because of cheese, (i know better), i almost pulled of the 2 biggest cheese wins in a row, but unfortunatly the cheese cheated me out. And djarvik sure ill have a game sometime when im actually on, i only play my match's and go off again.
Looking forward to playing you.
First, agree with:
risk return slice from inside........
then, I have to respectfully and strongly disagree:
I stand on the baseline when returning
First with returning from "on the line", while I will never think of quitting because of it, it IS easier to risk return when you are on the line, and some people take it further and step in right before you actually hit the ball on the serve. So, I don't like it, but it is a tactic that is being used by some. This tactic cuts down the time you have to react after your player finishes his serves motion. In real life great! TS3 - not so much, I see the ball going by me and can't do anything about it, not because I didn't react in time, rather because the player is still not out of serve animation. Just think about it, and observe.

Now for this:
anything else over used and abused is cheesy, im sure anyone would agree that if anyone used the same tactic over and over again, for a whole match is cheesy,
I think are are COMPLETELY wrong here. If I use a tactic and it works, I will use it again, and again, and again..... until you REACT. LOL and do something about it. Tennis is all about exploiting weaknesses. That is exactly what I try to do in my matches. Isolate a weakness and just go for it.
Nadal should never hit more then 2 balls in a raw to Federer's backhand, right?
What do you think? Agree or disagree?
P.S. - this game has only one somewhat cheesy part (you can still counter it) and it is the returns. Standing close on returns. There is nothing else. At this point even serving from wide is easily countered.
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