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in2spin
Silver Member Joined: 12/09/2008 Status: Offline Points: 988 |
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at your best 2 sided inverted do you think you would have done better? :) |
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tt4me
Gold Member Joined: 01/17/2013 Location: RC Poverty Zone Status: Offline Points: 1019 |
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That made me laugh. I still think heavyspin should go back to double inverted. |
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heavyspin
Gold Member Joined: 08/16/2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 1533 |
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That's actually a tricky question because at my best two wing inverted was also when I was 100 lbs lighter and younger. Yes I would have done better, but mostly due to having a superior fitness level. So the real question is if I would have done better if I used two winged inverted that day. I would answer yes, but "done better" would mean the points would go up in quality while Oya wins just as easily.
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heavyspin
Gold Member Joined: 08/16/2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 1533 |
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Just loaded my top 15 plays from the US Open.
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NextLevel
Forum Moderator Joined: 12/15/2011 Location: Somewhere Good Status: Offline Points: 14842 |
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Sounds like Rich was your biggest fan...
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I like putting heavy topspin on the ball...
Cybershape Carbon FH/BH: H3P 41D. Lumberjack TT, not for lovers of beautiful strokes. No time to train... |
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slevin
Premier Member Joined: 03/15/2012 Location: USA Status: Offline Points: 3602 |
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Great video!
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stiltt
Assistant Admin Joined: 07/15/2007 Location: Location Status: Offline Points: 1012 |
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so much touch! this is great play.
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mjamja
Platinum Member Joined: 05/30/2009 Status: Offline Points: 2895 |
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How come whenever I go to make up a "Best Shots" video from one of my tournaments all of the great shots I can find are from my opponents :).
Great video Larry. Keep up the good work. Do you have any plans for a new "Training" video? Mark
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SadistiClown
Member Joined: 11/19/2013 Location: Kansas Status: Offline Points: 82 |
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because you make your opponents look really good
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BH-Man
Premier Member Joined: 02/05/2007 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 5042 |
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What nickname are we gunna give Rich that will stick ??
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Korea Foreign Table Tennis Club
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heavyspin
Gold Member Joined: 08/16/2005 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 1533 |
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Note that my record was 1-6 against the 7 different opponents in my top 15 plays video. Selective highlights can show a different story.
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Tinykin
Platinum Member Joined: 10/30/2003 Location: England Status: Offline Points: 2336 |
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Simple put-aways are not great shots. Great shots follow from good rallies. So, Mark, you must have played well for the shot to look good |
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Blade:
Darker Speed90 Rubber Fh and Bh DHS Hurricane 3, 39/38deg Delusion is an asset |
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ZingyDNA
Platinum Member Joined: 09/19/2008 Status: Offline Points: 2373 |
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Yeah those "highlights" just show how much effort you need to get a point from them. So the more highlights you have against certain people, the better they are |
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NextLevel
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I saw your results on the USATT ratings site and noticed that you had Derek at 2-0 before he came back. How did that one go and feel? The highlights were great - did Rich coach you for any matches?
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I like putting heavy topspin on the ball...
Cybershape Carbon FH/BH: H3P 41D. Lumberjack TT, not for lovers of beautiful strokes. No time to train... |
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APW46
Assistant Moderator Joined: 02/02/2009 Location: United Kingdom Status: Offline Points: 3331 |
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I must improve my 'swipe game angle mangle'
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The Older I get, The better I was.
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Purett
Silver Member Joined: 05/28/2012 Location: USA Status: Offline Points: 937 |
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mr stink |
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rating solid 1000
moving up to 1001 |
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Purett
Silver Member Joined: 05/28/2012 Location: USA Status: Offline Points: 937 |
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rating solid 1000
moving up to 1001 |
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Ndragon88
Silver Member Joined: 12/18/2008 Location: England Status: Offline Points: 961 |
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Well seeing as I am back in the game 6 weeks now, here is me playing few years back.
I am not as good atm, been trying to get some decent training in with a partner. Just invested in a bucket of balls for some multiball too! Anyway here are a couple of vids. www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rbh3DLjGrY0 and www.youtube.com/watch?v=r98M7mRu5GI Edited by Ndragon88 - 09/17/2014 at 10:00am |
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Stiga Clipper
Skyline TG3 NEO/Palio Thors www.youtube.com/ndragon88 |
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tabten5
Super Member Joined: 01/30/2012 Location: UK Status: Offline Points: 420 |
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NDragon88, you look to me to like you would be a decent Div 1 player in a good local league in the UK. Am I close? It might be that you play in the Premier division, although I'd say you would struggle in that division in my league (which is notoriously strong.)
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T05 2.1 | VISCARIA | T64 1.9
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Ndragon88
Silver Member Joined: 12/18/2008 Location: England Status: Offline Points: 961 |
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actually your spot on lol. At these times I was playing Div 2 in the NMTTL which is just below Prem. Prem>2>3>4 etc. I played Prem for the Chesunt league simply because they didn't have a div 2 team however it is a bit weaker than the NMTTL. I had around 50-60% win rate in both. Which league you play in?
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Stiga Clipper
Skyline TG3 NEO/Palio Thors www.youtube.com/ndragon88 |
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Eric Fountain
Super Member Joined: 12/07/2013 Location: Portland, OR Status: Offline Points: 135 |
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Really out of shape I suppose.. went from bouncing in my first match to hands on my knees after every point and using my timeouts just to lay on the floor for a minute. Still picked up significant points and possibly an adjustment from a couple good wins, despite many further what if close losses against much better players (fifth game 9-11 against 2150, fifth game 8-11 or something against 2110, fifth game 9-11 against 1975, fifth game 8-11 against 1950... brutal).
Not sure what the embed here will do but clicking through to Youtube proper has it at 60 FPS now when using Chrome.
Edited by Eric Fountain - 11/03/2014 at 1:48am |
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benfb
Platinum Member Joined: 10/10/2008 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 2709 |
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Eric, I think you look good in this clip. But do you only wear shirts with horizontal stripes? I was watching the video and it struck me that it seems likely you always wore those kinds of shirts in the past, too.
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jrscatman
Premier Member Joined: 10/19/2008 Status: Offline Points: 4585 |
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Eric - well done. Lot of nice points
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Butterfly MPS
FH: Donic Acuda S1 BH: Palio CK531A OX |
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NextLevel
Forum Moderator Joined: 12/15/2011 Location: Somewhere Good Status: Offline Points: 14842 |
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I still think you are a 2000+ player in disguise. Players like you in my experience are extremely frustrating to play and hard to kill off, even with my power.
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I like putting heavy topspin on the ball...
Cybershape Carbon FH/BH: H3P 41D. Lumberjack TT, not for lovers of beautiful strokes. No time to train... |
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geardaddy
Super Member Joined: 11/14/2013 Location: Minnesota Status: Offline Points: 402 |
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Hey, I noticed in your vid that you played against Thor Truelson. He has a monster forehand loop. I'm certainly impressed how you stayed in the point with him that well.
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NextLevel
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The most important features of 2000+ players are that they generally loop/attack first when they can and if they don't, they can bring back loops with a counter that puts the opponent under pressure by using pace or consistency (and for more advanced players, placement). This is the approach that I have taken to developing my game. Eric has the ability to bring back balls consistently. What is missing is his ability to finish the point when he is given an opportunity to attack, though this video shows some serious improvement. He just needs one shot that he can throw at (or rather, AWAY) people who give him attackable balls. Edited by NextLevel - 11/05/2014 at 8:23am |
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I like putting heavy topspin on the ball...
Cybershape Carbon FH/BH: H3P 41D. Lumberjack TT, not for lovers of beautiful strokes. No time to train... |
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Roger Stillabower
Silver Member Joined: 02/17/2011 Location: usa Status: Offline Points: 803 |
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I know at the club that I play at the 2000 level and over are on a total different level than some one 1800 and under. |
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NextLevel
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Fatt's just trying to say that I have no idea what it takes to be a 2000+ player. Health permitting, I'll let my game with all its ups and downs speak for itself. |
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I like putting heavy topspin on the ball...
Cybershape Carbon FH/BH: H3P 41D. Lumberjack TT, not for lovers of beautiful strokes. No time to train... |
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heavyspin
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You look significantly better in this highlight video than in the one you posted in June.
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Eric Fountain
Super Member Joined: 12/07/2013 Location: Portland, OR Status: Offline Points: 135 |
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Thanks all, but just highlights.. selective editing will make anyone look good. Still have a long way to go for anything like 2000. Local feedback (from better players) was similar - impressed with chop and consistency but really need to improve FH power / loop efficiency. The video doesn't really show it but I was just deathly tired in no time as well.. my poor diet and lack of exercise (TT once a week) is another opportunity area (that I probably won't reasonably address).
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