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Hi all,
I would like to hear your opinion about this. Most top players play inverted on both sides. Is that the most viable setup to be a great player? For example why are less players to play FH short pips(like Mattias Karlsson), BH short pips(like Tan Ruiwu) or modern defense with LP? I think that could be for the following reasons:
- More disadvantages then advantages(no personal offense any playstyle, I like to play against every kind of player, it's just a guess! );
- On their first club where they start playing, coaches only have acknowledgement to teach to play with inverted(it can be the same case to learn to play as a penholder);
- Another reason?
If more players were advised by coach to change to SP or LP at start, would be more top players with LP/SP? Or double inverted would be again the most viable option?
Thanks,
Eduardo
I would like to hear your opinion about this. Most top players play inverted on both sides. Is that the most viable setup to be a great player? For example why are less players to play FH short pips(like Mattias Karlsson), BH short pips(like Tan Ruiwu) or modern defense with LP? I think that could be for the following reasons:
- More disadvantages then advantages(no personal offense any playstyle, I like to play against every kind of player, it's just a guess! );
- On their first club where they start playing, coaches only have acknowledgement to teach to play with inverted(it can be the same case to learn to play as a penholder);
- Another reason?
If more players were advised by coach to change to SP or LP at start, would be more top players with LP/SP? Or double inverted would be again the most viable option?
Thanks,
Eduardo