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JimT
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Posted: 05/19/2009 at 1:03pm |
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Good stuff. Thanks Jim.
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mwyatt
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Cheers for that some great matches there. Boy was that guy ****** off at the end of the final.
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thanks jimmy, awesome videos
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JimT
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You are welcome guys.
Isn't it funny how that Russian girl in the finals says Cho three times after each point she wins, and then adds another Cho but like an afterthought, without any meaning or feeling behind it... sheesh, they really drilled that Cho-ing into her... |
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that makes my night (can't go to the club because i am caughing...) thanks jim
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Yeah. I know alot of coaches teach players this in order to keep on their toes and stay mentally focused, but... i really really really really hate can't take it seriously. It's okay to cheer/cho/whatever after winning a point, but too much is too much. It's excessive. If you need to "cho" every 2 seconds to stay on top, there's probably something fundamentally wrong with the way you handle this game mentally. If it's not to stay focused... then i can only assume its to partially psyche out/scare your opponent, which is something i find incredibly unsportsmanlike... Let the skill of each player speak for itself, and may the best win! |
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