My thoughts on the decisions: 15:38 Decision Given: STROKE Looks closer to STROKE after reviewing the video and slowing down exactly when Talvon was ready to hit the ball. I don't think he can cross so I think a STROKE is the correct call. 18:37 Decision Given: NO LET I don't think the second bounce was actually short; second bounce is past the blue line close to where I am ready to swing. In my head, I was expecting a short volley drop that would end the point, so there may be an argument that I went for the player out of desperation, but the volley was still loose! My opinion is that this is closer to a STROKE. I can also see a LET being given. I don't think this is a NO LET. 20:45 Decision Given: NO LET Based on how short Talvon's drop was, I think decision of NO LET is correct. 21:00 Decision Given: NO LET What happened: Talvon stepped on my foot during the traffic around the T after I hit my shot. I think it was just coincidence that his left foot landed on my foot while he was hitting his shot. I've seen YES LET's given for some traffic such as shoe stepping around the T. I am not sure about this one, but maybe YES LET. 33:52 Decision Given: YES LET Looks similar to the decision at 15:38. I slowed this one down and when Talvon is ready to swing, it looks like he cannot cross. I originally thought there was room to play, but my opinion post-review is that this looks like a STROKE. 39:17 Decision Given: NO LET Talvon's shot was really good. Second bounce was pretty much dead in the back. I think it's a winning shot and too strong for this to be a YES LET. My opinion is that NO LET is the right call. 49:35 Decision Given: YES LET I'm not sure I did anything wrong because there's not really another path to take. If you look at when Santi hits his shot, his feet are on the blue line slightly to the right of the T. After my push, it looks like he's only about a foot or two away from that starting position and the ball is already back to himself! When the second bounce of his shot arrives, it's at my feet, through his body, where I'm ready to hit. My opinion is that this could be a STROKE! Let me know your thoughts in the comments!
@@SantiagoOntanonVillar yea the 49:35 one is hard because it was a loose shot. the path taken was directly at the player not to the position to hit the ball, and the hitter couldnt clear because of the path taken/push. probably a stroke based on how loose it was but it just gets weird because of the push not allowing Santi to clear... idk anyone else?...
lol, I didn't win any of the games we thought I had won because of miscounting!
The score of the last game is wild, no one got the correct score lol
@@SantiagoOntanonVillar everyone deducted ourselves! At least no one added LOL 😂😂
My thoughts on the decisions:
15:38 Decision Given: STROKE
Looks closer to STROKE after reviewing the video and slowing down exactly when Talvon was ready to hit the ball. I don't think he can cross so I think a STROKE is the correct call.
18:37 Decision Given: NO LET
I don't think the second bounce was actually short; second bounce is past the blue line close to where I am ready to swing. In my head, I was expecting a short volley drop that would end the point, so there may be an argument that I went for the player out of desperation, but the volley was still loose! My opinion is that this is closer to a STROKE. I can also see a LET being given. I don't think this is a NO LET.
20:45 Decision Given: NO LET
Based on how short Talvon's drop was, I think decision of NO LET is correct.
21:00 Decision Given: NO LET
What happened: Talvon stepped on my foot during the traffic around the T after I hit my shot. I think it was just coincidence that his left foot landed on my foot while he was hitting his shot. I've seen YES LET's given for some traffic such as shoe stepping around the T. I am not sure about this one, but maybe YES LET.
33:52 Decision Given: YES LET
Looks similar to the decision at 15:38. I slowed this one down and when Talvon is ready to swing, it looks like he cannot cross. I originally thought there was room to play, but my opinion post-review is that this looks like a STROKE.
39:17 Decision Given: NO LET
Talvon's shot was really good. Second bounce was pretty much dead in the back. I think it's a winning shot and too strong for this to be a YES LET. My opinion is that NO LET is the right call.
49:35 Decision Given: YES LET
I'm not sure I did anything wrong because there's not really another path to take. If you look at when Santi hits his shot, his feet are on the blue line slightly to the right of the T. After my push, it looks like he's only about a foot or two away from that starting position and the ball is already back to himself! When the second bounce of his shot arrives, it's at my feet, through his body, where I'm ready to hit. My opinion is that this could be a STROKE!
Let me know your thoughts in the comments!
yeah, 18:37 was at least a LET. Very hard to judge in real time!
About 49:35, haha, I don't know! I was pushed all the way to the ball from just in front of the T hahaha. We nee a 4th opinion ;)
@@SantiagoOntanonVillar gotcha, so your opinion is YES LET is fair? or NO LET?
@@SantiagoOntanonVillar yea, i agree. i could see arguments of lack of effort but it was def. gettable
@@SantiagoOntanonVillar yea the 49:35 one is hard because it was a loose shot. the path taken was directly at the player not to the position to hit the ball, and the hitter couldnt clear because of the path taken/push. probably a stroke based on how loose it was but it just gets weird because of the push not allowing Santi to clear... idk anyone else?...