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Thought Cross would be one of those who would struggle in legplay events, even when he burst on the scene he went through massive peaks and troughs, but fair play to him for winning the Matchplay and the Euros last seasonRandall wrote: ↑Sun Sep 20, 2020 9:20 pmSpot on

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Think John Henderson could be a contender in 2 years time
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When I said John is a trash player I meant he's terribly out of form at the moment, not that I don't like him

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Of course
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Especially Greggs.
They're all here!
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Yes. In racing terms leg play allows more opportunity for the thoroughbreds to stretch their legs and pull away.
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I prefer leg play and I think it's right that it's the format for 90% of tournaments. I wouldn't necessarily say set play is that much inferior though, the focus is simply different. Leg play needs a consistent approach, every leg counts the same while set play requires players to be really good in pressure situations. Comebacks might be easier in set play, but you could argue that it's easier to pull away too, if you win every set 3-2.
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Set play creates more pressure points
Witness the 2009 world final as exhibit a
So many 3-2 sets even in a set play massacre
Witness the 2009 world final as exhibit a
So many 3-2 sets even in a set play massacre

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Too many tournaments with leg play.
I wouldn't mind a few more with set play.
I wouldn't mind a few more with set play.
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I think it's fine that the set play events have their uniqueness. I could tolerate one more but don't think there's really need for it.
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I like set play but I only like it because there are so few, I wouldn't want any more.sennafan24 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 23, 2020 4:43 pm Too many tournaments with leg play.
I wouldn't mind a few more with set play.
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The only variation they could do would be a World Masters style best of 3 leg sets, which would be shit

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