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frank j martinez
#1 Posted : Sun Jul 25 2010 09:55:49 PM
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ok so ive been playing for about a thousand years and play tough locally, but seem to get bounced at the bigger tournaments by lesser players, the next missing link to up my game is a deffensive mantra or strategy even deffensive drills. Any tips out there ?Boo hoo! Drool
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Nick Toenjes
#2 Posted : Sun Jul 25 2010 11:59:28 PM
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Pay very close attention to what I do...how I block, how I keep the slop out, how I gather up loose balls, how I stay in my defensive zone, how I clear the ball, and how I score when the opportunity arises. After learning all of this, do everything the opposite way, and you should enjoy wonderful success.
The Future
#3 Posted : Mon Jul 26 2010 01:27:21 AM
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FooserX
#4 Posted : Mon Jul 26 2010 10:51:02 AM
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frank j martinez wrote:
ok so ive been playing for about a thousand years and play tough locally, but seem to get bounced at the bigger tournaments by lesser players, the next missing link to up my game is a deffensive mantra or strategy even deffensive drills. Any tips out there ?Boo hoo! Drool




Are they REALLY "lesser" players if they are beating you?

There really is too much information to write in a post...but if we're talking about rookies and sub-rookies, I would focus on taking quick mental notes on your opponent. Here's some thoughts for blocking "lesser" players...

1. See what holes he likes to hit and shut those down. Don't give him easy passes/shots that are in his comfort zone. Example: If he hits a snappy pull side roller...then you MAKE him go push side next time. If it's not as snappy...then you know that's his weakside.

2. Watch for tells. Just about all rookies have these. A slight hitch before they shoot...or setting their man on the ball different for pullside vs. pushside roller. Maybe they flinch their man before they shoot a pull. Maybe they tense up right before they go.

Their 5 bar is really full of tells too. Study their passes and release points. As a general rule of thumb, make them go lane and not wall.

3. Always be ready for gimmick shots. Lots of rookies have go-to quick shots, pin shots, kick shots that they know are good for one point a game. Rookies do not have the restraint to save these go-to shots for big points, so always be on guard for quick shots while they are setting up their main shot.


I would say those tips should help you get enough stops for your offense to win the game if you truly are better than your opponents.
dethelf
#5 Posted : Mon Jul 26 2010 01:39:02 PM
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X has good advice, but Nick is right, jus watch him and do the opposite, you'll be pro goalie in no time.....

Elf
frank j martinez
#6 Posted : Wed Jul 28 2010 01:01:45 AM
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Anxious thanks for the tip.do u agree or not that an opponent will look to block wat he shoots the best. either on the three row as well as the five rowAnxious
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frank j martinez
#7 Posted : Wed Jul 28 2010 01:17:28 AM
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thanks fooserx for the input. In shellys interview she states that she likes to build her defense so when points r critical she's allready limiting theyre opportuniys. That being said ur opponent hits his shots well and is a top semi or even pro, am i relegated to doing a louis cartwright, it doesnt seem that thats not a built up kind of defense at all, and i really would rather look a lot cooler at the table than that.
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