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Q: Pro's style (3)
Q: Pro's style
by MadCow 19 years ago
by MadCow 19 years ago
Re: Q: Pro's style
by Cur 19 years ago
by Cur 19 years ago
Re: Q: Pro's style
by rolly 19 years ago
by rolly 19 years ago
Re: Q: Pro's style
by Dave 19 years ago
by Dave 19 years ago
Re: Q: Pro's style
by MadCow 19 years ago
by MadCow 19 years ago
Re: Q: Pro's style
by rhino 19 years ago
by rhino 19 years ago
Re: Q: Pro's style
by rhino 19 years ago
by rhino 19 years ago
Re: Q: Pro's style
by PETER 19 years ago
by PETER 19 years ago
Re: Q: Pro's style
by PETER 19 years ago
by PETER 19 years ago
Re: Q: Pro's style
by Dave 19 years ago
by Dave 19 years ago
Re: Q: Pro's style
by Dave 19 years ago
by Dave 19 years ago
Re: Q: Pro's style
by PETER 19 years ago
by PETER 19 years ago
Re: Q: Pro's style
by PETER 19 years ago
by PETER 19 years ago
Re: Q: Pro's style
by Rod 19 years ago
by Rod 19 years ago
Re: Q: Pro's style
by ZoranV 19 years ago
by ZoranV 19 years ago
Re: Q: Pro's style
by Dave 19 years ago
by Dave 19 years ago
The following message (subject: Re: Q: Pro's style) was posted by MadCow, on 6/24/2005 2:27:43 PM:
I agree that that kind of play is extremely boring (both to play and watch), I was just wondering if it was some kind of unwritten rule that you don't take advantage of such easy shots. The reason I bring this up is because I played a guy yesterday who's paddle was just the cheap plastic one provided by the place and he beat me simply through placement of shots. Some of his serves even grazed the edges of the table making them impossible to return! Do you have any tips on how to beat a person with this style of play? |