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Originally posted by lumisa:
**since so many links have been posted now, all i can recommend to every newbie is: come to the tracker and play some "training-games" against me (or every other good player, of course) - since i got good at pop-pop by going to hykos and shoes "trainings-camp" i think playing someone who is better than you is just the best you can do. (even though it needs nerves of steel and the ability to stand a lot of anguish: i lost about 10000 times before i won ONE game....-but from my point of view: after really getting used to losing you will enjoy winning eventually even more, "ne" shoes, hyko?:) )
this invitation counts for all newbies who
1. do not host M+
2. won´t quit playing without any comment in the middle of the game
3. won´t curse at me afterwards
see you there
Lumisa
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Lumisa, you've started using apostrophes!
I agree that the there is no substitute for lots and lots of practice. Always play on expert Oh, and whatever your lucky charm is to keep the v-locks away
Something to add though:
If you're playing someone obviously not as good as you, grab all the power-downs as well! I know that sounds crazy, but if you can play fast with a tiny v-locked paddle, you will find it that much easier without too. It is also nicer for the newbie if you don't kick his/her backside quite so quickly as you would if you were playing properly.
Was thinking of writing up a proper 'strategies' page at one point, but Squibix already has the startings of one. Will see how things go I suppose there's no rule to say there can only be one page.
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