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It seems like Harimoto is getting more comfortable with his grown body and improve his FH greatly. Sad day for him, but remember - he's only 21 (!!!).
The next WTTC would be so interesting to see - Harimoto, LYJ, Felix Lebrun is all poised to be the next big thing. 21, 22, 17 respectively. But I think as great as he is, Lebrun is too mentally unstable and young for the brightest lights.
 
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It seems like Harimoto is getting more comfortable with his grown body and improve his FH greatly. Sad day for him, but remember - he's only 21 (!!!).
The next WTTC would be so interesting to see - Harimoto, LYJ, Felix Lebrun is all poised to be the next big thing. 21, 22, 17 respectively. But I think as great as he is, Lebrun is too mentally unstable and young for the brightest lights.
Lebrun just beat LYJ and Ovtcharov in a nail-biting 7 games. He's relatively stable for someone who's 17 years old.
 
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Pyon Song Gyong 3-4 Hayata (-5, -5, 13, -8, 9, -6)
G3 73, 76 TO for Pyon, 77, 97, 98, 108, 1010, 1110, 1111, 1211, 1212, 1312, 1313, 1413 sideline edge for Pyon, 1513
Pyon is really good at keeping the ball on the table but also has the kills when needed. Kim Hyok Bong is great at coming up with corresponding tactics on-the-fly. Never expect the North Korean players to collapse mentally.
G4 31, 51 dead net for Pyon, 58, 68, 610, 810, 811
G5 40, 41, 51, 54, 84, 85, 95, 99, 109 Dumb Hayata overhit again, 119
G6 10, 12, 22 slight net for Pyon, 24, 114
Oh, shit...
G7 03, 13 slight net for Pyon, 14, 24, 27, 37, 38, 48, 49, 69 Dumb Hayata wanted to kill the point again and TO by Ishida, 611
Fortunately, Smart Hayata prevailed in G4 and G7. Could've ended in 6 games if Dumb Hayata succeeded.

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I agree with you, zeio. We should all remember this if SYS meets Hayata.
More like if Hayata meets SYS. Typical of JNT players, Hayata also succumbs to the poor habit of boasting about beating CNT players while ignoring the rest of the world. The 5ch comments are unreadable.
 
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Is it just me or could Hayata and Hirano play with more urgency? The way she lost those two points at 9-9 felt way too casual. You were two points away from an Olympic semifinal! That certainly wouldn't be the reaction if she were 3-1, 9-9 against SYS.
 
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Is Pyon playing the Yinhe T6s blade? (Cypress + Weaved Carbon + Kiri inner, 6.3mm, 1658 Hz, 80g). $27.15 at AliExpress ;-)
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Hayata can't beat SYS playing like this.

She is fortunate to have Hirano take a hit for her at Asian Games 2022. Likewise, SYB has JJH and Harimoto/Hayata and WCT/DHK take a hit for her here.
 
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Hayata keeps Japanese medal hopes alive for now so this isn't the 'worse Olympics ever' for Japan yet. If she gets bronze and above I'll be convinced that she's Japan's true number 1. She's proven that she's a cut above the rest once again by not tripping over the North Korean stumbling block that has befuddled everyone else.

Why are they jinxing their medal chances lol

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