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wow,I played 1 for fun game with Victor and lost 9-11. Let me tell you his serves are insane. I pretty much missed every one recieve.
I still dont even know what spin is on it
I lost most of my receiving points, and I won the majority of serving points.wow,
so you lost 11 point in serves
and victor lost all your serves too by the look of it?
I also ran into VictorI lost most of my receiving points, and I won the majority of serving points.
Yes that is how math works. He did 10 serves and I did 10 serves. Maybe he won 8 of his 10 serves and won 3 of his receives.
I won 2 receive points and basically whiffed or badly missed 8 more receives. Then i won 7 points on my serve.
I carried 8 with me. Maybe i used 2 or 3.I also ran into Victor
He is a nice guy, I'm sure he isn't that type that would beat players 11-3
I heard you have a lot of paddles with you, how many did you use on that day?
I dont think he would beat me 11-3 very often. So, i dont know what your comment is trying to suggest. I watched some video of our little play. He had an actual tournament match coming up, so it wasnt a serious training match of anything. Just a fun quick warm up game. I hadn't even changed my shoes.I also ran into Victor
He is a nice guy, I'm sure he isn't that type that would beat players 11-3
I heard you have a lot of paddles with you, how many did you use on that day?
oh, don't take it the wrong wayI dont think he would beat me 11-3 very often. So, i dont know what your comment is trying to suggest. I watched some video of our little play. He had an actual tournament match coming up, so it wasnt a serious training match of anything. Just a fun quick warm up game. I hadn't even changed my shoes.
My sense from playing him is that he is about 2 full stages better than me. I mean that makes sense if he is 2300 and I am about 1900. My sense is that if we played 10 matches I would lose 10, but i might be lucky to steal a few games here and there.
Having said that, just playing these past 3 years with no coach or real training, I think my general level is quite good.
Damn, how big of a bag did you bring?I carried 8 with me. Maybe i used 2 or 3.
I usually pick the racket that I feel I "understand" least well. I want to play with a setup until I understand how to use it well. So it's often times a newer setup or a cheaper setup that I feel I didn't play to its potential yet. Against victor, I thought I needed extra grip: so I picked a setup that I never used before, but it was Volant Phoenix on fh and dragon grip on bh.Damn, how big of a bag did you bring?
I feel 2 to 3 is a bit much for me, and when I do sampling that is like 4 to 5 and my bag is full!!
so, how do you pick which to use and which not?
and i assume all 8 are different?
Of course you should bet on Victor. I said he is 2 full stages better than me and he would probably win 10 out of 10 matches. I'm not at a level to compete to win matches against him. However, I am at a high enough level to make for genuinely competitive rallies against him. So if we played 100 points, I'd probably lose 65 and I would never win a match. But a lot of those points would make for fairly strategic and interesting rallies. Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic points won percentage in their career is only 54%. They only win a few extra points against his opponents, but over the course of a match it almost always guarantees a win. I don't know Ma Long's point win percentage, but I'm guessing it might be pretty similar. I think it's hard to win 60% or more points against opponents no matter how much better you are.oh, don't take it the wrong way
I'm just saying, even I, won't play too serious some games. Especially if I'm tired or in between matches and won't want to move, or can't move any more (for me it is more the latter lol)
but that doesn't mean that is my level.
but if you feel you are that level, then great. continue pushing to that target.
But if money is on the cards, I'm betting Victor for the win.
he is able to take on 2400 players too, so there is a gap.
But if you feel you are 80% of him, then get to the 2000~2200 mark asap!
well this is 11-7So if we played 100 points, I'd probably lose 65
I didn't say I'm 2200, so I dunno where you pulled that from. I said I'm about 1900, I often compete well with 1950 and 2000 players in our local league.
I dunno. I never counted my total career points so you could be right. I haven't seen your 2450 and 2100 player play each other. You might be right. I'd be willing to bet your 2450 player can't beat a 2100 player 11-1 at will. That's just my personal feeling, you maybe have seen him do this easily all the time.well this is 11-7
Then for 11-7, I feel you are not 1900, but would be 2200 as a bare min. So unless you feel 11-7 is a 1900 vs 2300~2400?
if you are 11-3, then 1900 sounds about fair. imo.
maybe we should take you out of the equation and just chat about rating and point expectation.
so you don't take it too personal!
one can't be 1900 and have such a high point win ratio to a 2300~2400 player for example.
unless the 2300~2400 plays 2000 to match them (which isn't impossible too)
I have a 2450 player here and a 2000~2100 player
I am very confident the 2450 can win 11-1 or I will make him run 1km for every point lost extra to that 1 point per game. That is how confident I understand the 2 players gap. It is night and days apart.
So I think to really understand if both players are serious, there must be stakes on hand. Else you (back to you) should be in the 2100~2200 space and you are underrated.
so nothing against you, or your equipment or your shot quality, but just to understand how USATT rating works in terms of playing level and expectations.
Sounds reasonable to me. What's the problem then?Why don't we say Victor is 2150 (which is true) and TensorBackhand is 1900? Good enough for me
I think what Tony is trying to do is to figure out how the USATT ratings compared the actual playing level/style. I think when you get to higher levels, each 50 points or each 100 points is a big jump. So to say Victor is 2150 and TensorBackhand is 1900, that is correct. Victor is two levels above.
By the way, to be able to achieve 1900 level as an adult player, after having played 3 years without coaching is very very impressive!!!![]()
There is no problem, hence I said, don't take it personal.Sounds reasonable to me. What's the problem then?
well, Victor was busy in a tournament and between round robins and played a friendly with you.Even 2 levels above, I don't see him beating me or equal level opponent 11-1 or 11-3 often. I don't see anybody winning 80 or 90% of match points. I think even winning 60% is utterly dominant.