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This user has no status.This user has no status.06-19-2022 1655637410 #1
My serves
How to avoid flicking of your opponent?
Last edited by Franek; 06-19-2022 at 11:22 AM.
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says deleted accountsays deleted account06-19-2022 1655639820 #2
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This user has no status.This user has no status.06-19-2022 1655644175 #3
Intresting😁
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This user has no status.This user has no status.06-19-2022 1655646407 #4
Short serve into forehand. Forehand flick of shakehand players is usually a lot less dangerous unless you leave the ball too high
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says I compete, therefore I amsays I compete, therefore I am06-19-2022 1655646647 #5
Serve half-long.
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says Grand Consultant to the Office of the Goon Squadsays Grand Consultant to the Office of the Goon Squad06-19-2022 1655681216 #7
Find the opponent's drinking water source, add enough chlorine to make it 20-25 ppm, and watch them be immobile squeezing their cheeks together to avoid that mudslide.
If that fails, pick up one of the business cards of Tawnya Harding LLC Consulting and insist and on immediate action.
Hire ex stripper-pole workers as cheerleaders from the movie "The Replacements" and instruct them to go into action 3-5 seconds before each serve.President, Korea Foreign Table Tennis Club. Hit us up on TTD or Facebook
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This user has no status.This user has no status.06-19-2022 1655681510 #8
First option:
Step one - serve no-spin when they think it is spin. Serve spin when they think it is no-spin.
Step two - when they get upset and start to talk to themselves, Cho! their missed receives loudly
Step three - watch them lose all confidence in their own spin-reading ability and start pushing
Step four - loop their sorry pushes and Chooooo!! even louder
Second option:
Step one - learn a quick, close to the table counter-loop down the line
Step two - serve short to their forehand
Step three - counter their flicks down the line behind them over and over
Step four - laugh at their helplessnessThe Following User Likes Brs's Post:
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This user has no status.This user has no status.06-20-2022 1655696233 #9
serving long is difficult to flick
half long, if you are not long enough, they still can flick with ease
the best player who flicks is Lin today.
and the Chinese / Japanese choose the serving long to him, especially in doubles.TTT
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This user has no status.This user has no status.06-20-2022 1655730841 #10
Okay, thanks for your tips guys
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This user has no status.This user has no status.06-20-2022 1655730917 #11
It might work😁