Deciding when to attack

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Elevate your pickleball IQ by understanding how professional players strategically choose when to attack, as explained in today's video.

This video, featuring Auggie Ge, presents a three-part formula for better pickleball decision-making, specifically focusing on when to attack.

The video emphasizes that while shot-making is important, reliable decision-making is key for consistent play at higher levels.

The formula emphasizes high-probability plays to increase your chances of winning.

By understanding these principles, you can make smarter decisions on the court and increase your chances of winning.

Key Points:

  • No Attacks Off the Bounce: Avoid speeding up the ball off the bounce during neutral dinking rallies.

  • No Below the Net, Out-of-the-Air Speedups: Avoid attacking balls from a low position below the net.

  • Attacks From Out of the Air and Above the Net: Focus on attacking balls that are at or above net height.

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