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xx feels more confident than boll for sure playing defensive players.
 
but in anycase i do not see Peter Li playing even faster about looping than xx.
 
everyplayer has to adapt to a safe and steady play.
 
boll needs 3-4-5 slow to go to a killer and xx just 2.
but peter li seems to go at first and then he continues with a weak push and out of placement. besides he fails some first fast strokes to the net. there is not a clear plan.
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Xu Xin is a CNT member that is ranked number 3 in the world.
Joo Saehyuk is ranked 11 in the world.

Peter Li is US champ, but ranked 834 in the world.

Yes there will be obvious differences in their games.

The OP of this thread I assume walks among mortals when playing TT.
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Originally posted by power7 power7 wrote:

Xu Xin is a CNT member that is ranked number 3 in the world.
Joo Saehyuk is ranked 11 in the world.

Peter Li is US champ, but ranked 834 in the world.

Yes there will be obvious differences in their games.

The OP of this thread I assume walks among mortals when playing TT.


I actually believe that if one watches both sets that I Watched, one will find that Peter Li actually played very well and had nothing to be ashamed of.
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Originally posted by NextLevel NextLevel wrote:

Originally posted by power7 power7 wrote:

Xu Xin is a CNT member that is ranked number 3 in the world.
Joo Saehyuk is ranked 11 in the world.

Peter Li is US champ, but ranked 834 in the world.

Yes there will be obvious differences in their games.

The OP of this thread I assume walks among mortals when playing TT.


I actually believe that if one watches both sets that I Watched, one will find that Peter Li actually played very well and had nothing to be ashamed of.
 
why he is going to be ashamed. he is playing tt.
 
 
 
 
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No one has to be ashamed of anything.  Just a quick reality check.  
It's good to aspire to be the best and use them as examples.

But one has to accept the fact of one's starting point before going a journey.  Or one could get lost along the way.

I just don't see the point of comparing Boogey game in this thread to some of the top players in the world.  It's more important for him to breakdown each point in the set like he's doing to see where he can improve himself.

There are only a few people in the world that can chop and brush loop like that consistently.  Finding one's own game is the key when progressing in the intermediate advance levels.


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Originally posted by power7 power7 wrote:

Xu Xin is a CNT member that is ranked number 3 in the world.
Joo Saehyuk is ranked 11 in the world.

Peter Li is US champ, but ranked 834 in the world.

Yes there will be obvious differences in their games.

The OP of this thread I assume walks among mortals when playing TT.
Hey do you know if Joo is still playing?
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