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I don't change my game much in the fifth, because if my game have been good enough to get me to the fifth, why change it? Some minor changes might work, but some people seem to either risk it all or play to cautious in the fifth set.
some people seem to either risk it all or play to cautious in the fifth set.
Now, about choking disappearing at a higher level, I seriously doubt this. I've seen Wang Liqin drop 10-2 to 10-12 vs Chen Weixing and that is a choke and I doubt the level can get much higher.
I recently lost a set where I was up 9-3 partly due to the classic mistake, I begun to think about the next set, partly because my opponent played some great points. Was I choking? Not really, cause I continued to play my game, but he managed to raise his game a level, but of course, losing focus on what is going on is never a good thing.
Rob, note that I said yes to minor changes, as this minor changes is what can give us the advantage, how ever, changing your game altogether in the deciding set is, according to me, a sure way to lose. Now, as for my own "choke" I don't consider it to be a choke, because the way I see it, choking is when I start playing bad when I see the opportunity to win and this wasn't the case here. My opponent simple played better then he did before, landing all of his loops and prevented me from attacking. It is of course a disappointment to lose from 9-3 and looking back, I wish I had risked more, but my game plan is to wear out my opponent and this didn't work here as his loops were more consistent then my chops. As for Chen vs Wang, the video is out on youtube somewhere and when Wang reaches 10, he starts to go for winners to soon in each rally, with out showing the patience he did when he got to 10-2 and this is why he lost it in the end. Eventually, I think Wang went on to win the match despite dropping this set.
Rob, I'm calm, just wanted to point out why I didn't feel that losing from 9-3 up to be a choke.
I'd guess mucking around! How did you win the bulk of the points Rob? Supachop missing smashes? You getting edges? Games where there is nothing at stake can simply be a loss of focus if its one game in amongst 20 or 30.