One guy in the DCC just posted he got about a half dozen skids in one set,
several of them on the same ball.
I remember when cyclop balls were first introduced at a major tournament,
there was this epidemic of skid complaints too.
I know skids really happen, but what's your first instinct when you hear all this
complaining about how they cost someone the match?
I often feel like it's just making excuses... you see players tighten up and hit balls scared and undercut them,
and they wanna say it skidded. In my experience, skids are really rare,
like I could hit 200 balls a night and never have one.
And it's not like I'm playing on world-class equipment cleaned daily.
On the other and, the same guys who complain have been willing to openly admit in the past
when they just played badly. So maybe I'm being too cynical.
What do you think?
several of them on the same ball.
I remember when cyclop balls were first introduced at a major tournament,
there was this epidemic of skid complaints too.
I know skids really happen, but what's your first instinct when you hear all this
complaining about how they cost someone the match?
I often feel like it's just making excuses... you see players tighten up and hit balls scared and undercut them,
and they wanna say it skidded. In my experience, skids are really rare,
like I could hit 200 balls a night and never have one.
And it's not like I'm playing on world-class equipment cleaned daily.
On the other and, the same guys who complain have been willing to openly admit in the past
when they just played badly. So maybe I'm being too cynical.
What do you think?
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