The Most EFFECTIVE Serve in Table Tennis Tutorial

Nick Rudd TT
5 Nov 202204:13

Summary

TLDRThis video tutorial focuses on mastering the sidespin topspin serve in table tennis. The serve is broken down into three essential steps: proper positioning, generating spin, and strategic placement. Emphasis is placed on the body movement and wrist action required for effective spin. Additional tips include disguising the serve to confuse opponents and varying placement for better advantage. Bonus steps cover masking spin and utilizing opponent weaknesses. The video aims to help players enhance their serving skills and gain a competitive edge. Viewers are encouraged to watch related tutorials and subscribe for more content.

Takeaways

  • πŸ“ The video is about the most effective serve in table tennis: the sidespin topspin serve.
  • πŸ“ Step 1: Position yourself low to the table with bent knees, facing slightly to the side.
  • 🎾 Step 2: Execute the spin by throwing the ball up, bringing the bat around your body, and flicking your wrist for a swift sidespin motion.
  • πŸ‘ A pinch grip with the thumb on top and fingers behind the bat helps in achieving the spin.
  • πŸƒβ€β™‚οΈ Move your body and chest to face your opponent during the serve for better momentum.
  • ⚾ Practice the motion without the ball to perfect your technique.
  • πŸ”„ Step 3: Disguise your serve by preparing similarly for different spins and then subtly changing the wrist flick at the end.
  • 🎯 Consider the placement of your serve to target your opponent's weaknesses, especially their forehand push.
  • πŸ“ Adjust the distance of your serve to make it difficult for the opponent to attack and force them to push the ball.
  • πŸ”„ Bonus Step: Mask your spin further by flicking your wrist back in the opposite direction immediately after the serve.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the video?

    -The main topic of the video is the most effective serve in table tennis, specifically the side spin topspin serve.

  • What are the three steps to make the side spin topspin serve unbeatable?

    -The three steps are: 1) positioning at the table, 2) applying spin on the ball, and 3) the way it begins to deceive the opponent.

  • What is the importance of positioning in the side spin topspin serve?

    -Proper positioning allows for better arm swing and space to perform the serve, which is crucial for executing the spin effectively.

  • How should you position your body for the serve?

    -You should be low to the table with knees bent and facing the direction you will be serving.

  • What is the correct way to throw the ball for the serve?

    -You should throw the ball up with enough height to allow for a low contact point and a swift side spin motion.

  • What is the purpose of the side spin motion in the serve?

    -The side spin motion, combined with a flick of the wrist, gives the ball both side spin and top spin, making it difficult for the opponent to predict and return.

  • How can you practice the serve without a ball?

    -You can practice the serve by miming the motion, focusing on the arm swing, body rotation, and wrist flick to get a feel for the motion.

  • What is the purpose of the deceptive start in the serve?

    -The deceptive start allows you to pretend you're going to do a different type of serve, making it harder for the opponent to anticipate the actual serve.

  • How can you make the serve more effective by altering the placement?

    -By placing the serve strategically, such as to the opponent's weak forehand or across the court, you can force them into a weaker return, giving you an advantage.

  • What is the bonus step mentioned to further enhance the serve?

    -The bonus step involves flicking the wrist in the opposite direction after the initial spin, making it harder for the opponent to decipher the actual spin on the ball.

  • Why is it important to vary the serve's distance from the net?

    -Varying the distance ensures that the ball lands close enough to the net to force a push from the opponent, making it easier for you to attack the return.

Outlines

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πŸ“ Mastering the Side Spin Topspin Serve

This paragraph introduces the video's focus on the most effective serve in table tennis: the side spin topspin serve. The speaker emphasizes the importance of mastering this serve and outlines three steps to make it unbeatable. The first step is positioning, suggesting players should be low to the table with bent knees and facing a certain direction to maximize arm swing and spin. The second step involves the crucial spin on the ball, which requires a swift side spin motion and a pinch grip to flick the wrist effectively. The third step highlights the deceptive start of the serve, which can mimic a different type of serve to confuse opponents. The paragraph also suggests practicing the motion without the ball to perfect the technique.

🎾 Enhancing Serve with Deceptive Movements

This paragraph delves deeper into the deceptive aspects of the side spin topspin serve. It discusses how players can pretend to perform a different type of serve, such as a backspin serve, and then execute the tossing serve at the last moment. This subtle movement can be difficult for opponents to detect, making it an effective strategy. The speaker also advises players to prepare for each serve in the same way to maintain consistency and confuse opponents. Additionally, the paragraph introduces a bonus step, which involves the placement of the serve to exploit the opponent's weaknesses, such as serving to their weak forehand or varying the serve's distance to encourage a push that can be attacked.

πŸš€ Advanced Techniques for Spin Masking

The final paragraph offers advanced tips to further enhance the serve's effectiveness. It suggests that after executing the rotation and flick of the wrist, players should instantly flick back in the opposite direction. This action masks the actual spin on the ball, making it harder for opponents to predict the serve's trajectory. The speaker recommends changing up the serve by adding this flick when struggling in a match to confuse the opponent. The paragraph concludes with a call to action, encouraging viewers to watch another tutorial on the backswing serve and to subscribe for more content.

Mindmap

Keywords

πŸ’‘Side Spin Topspin Serve

The 'Side Spin Topspin Serve' is a specific type of serve in table tennis that combines both side spin and topspin. It is highlighted in the video as an effective technique. The serve is executed by making contact with the ball in a way that imparts both side and top spin, making it challenging for the opponent to predict and return. This serve is crucial to the video's theme as it is the main focus of the tutorial.

πŸ’‘Positioning

In the context of the video, 'positioning' refers to the player's stance and body alignment at the table when preparing to serve. It is essential for executing a successful serve, as it affects the angle and power of the serve. The script emphasizes the importance of starting low and facing a certain direction to maximize the swing and contact with the ball.

πŸ’‘Toss

The 'toss' is the initial action of throwing the ball up before striking it during a serve. It is a critical part of the serve's execution, as it sets the trajectory and height of the ball. The script mentions the importance of starting the toss low and facing a specific direction to facilitate a better swing and spin application.

πŸ’‘Spin

In table tennis, 'spin' refers to the rotation of the ball, which affects its trajectory and bounce. The video discusses applying 'spin' on the ball during the serve, specifically side spin and topspin. This is a key concept as it is what makes the serve effective and difficult for the opponent to predict.

πŸ’‘Pinch Grip

A 'pinch grip' is a technique used in holding the racket, where the thumb is on top and the other fingers are behind. This grip is mentioned in the script as a way to better control the racket during the serve, allowing for a more precise application of spin.

πŸ’‘Contact

'Contact' in the video refers to the moment when the racket meets the ball during the serve. The script emphasizes the importance of making swift, side spin contact with the ball, which is crucial for imparting the desired spin and controlling the serve's trajectory.

πŸ’‘Tossman Serve

The 'Tossman Serve' is a deceptive serve technique mentioned in the video. It involves pretending to serve one type of spin and then switching to a different spin at the last moment. This serves to confuse the opponent and is a key strategy in making the serve unbeatable.

πŸ’‘Placement

'Placement' in the context of the video refers to where the served ball lands on the opponent's side of the table. The script discusses the strategic placement of the serve to exploit the opponent's weaknesses, such as serving to their weaker forehand side or varying the distance from the net.

πŸ’‘Backspin Serve

A 'Backspin Serve' is a type of serve that imparts a backward spin on the ball, causing it to bounce back towards the server. The script mentions this serve as a potential decoy before executing the Tossman Serve, adding to the deception and effectiveness of the serve.

πŸ’‘Reverse Pendulum Serve

The 'Reverse Pendulum Serve' is a technique where the racket moves in the opposite direction after making contact with the ball. This is mentioned in the script as a way to mask the actual spin on the ball, making it harder for the opponent to read the serve and anticipate the ball's behavior.

Highlights

Introduction to the most effective serve in table tennis: the side spin topspin serve.

Three steps to make the serve unbeatable.

Step one: Positioning at the table, importance of being low and facing the right direction.

Step two: The spin on the ball, emphasizing the importance of a swift side spin motion and flicking the wrist.

Step three: The deceptive start of the serve, pretending to do a different serve to confuse opponents.

Bonus step: Placement of the serve, considering the opponent's weak points and their likely return.

Another bonus step: Masking the spin with a reverse flick after the serve.

The serve's effectiveness in making the ball pop up, allowing for an attack.

The importance of starting low to the table for better arm swing and serve execution.

The role of body movement in the serve, including chest orientation and arm movement.

The subtlety of the wrist flick in adding topspin and sidespin to the serve.

The psychological aspect of serving, preparing in a way that is indistinguishable from other serves.

The strategic use of serve placement to exploit the opponent's weak forehand or backhand.

The tactical consideration of serve distance, ensuring it lands close to the net for a higher bounce.

The additional tactic of changing up the serve by adding a reverse flick to confuse opponents.

Encouragement to practice the serve motion without the ball to perfect the technique.

Recommendation to watch another tutorial on the backswing serve for further improvement.

Call to action for viewers to subscribe for more table tennis tutorials.

Transcripts

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what's up guys welcome back to the

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channel today's video is on the most

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effective serve in table tennis let's

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get straight into it this serve is the

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side spin topspin serve it is such an

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effective serve and you need to know how

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to do it let's get into the three steps

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to make it unbeatable step one of this

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table tennis side spin tossman serve is

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your positioning at the table if you

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want to be low to the table your knees

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bent and facing this way if you don't

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want to serve like this want to be

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horizontal start low obviously throw the

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ball Pride for a mount and hit the ball

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low to the table start face it this way

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throw it up come round hit the ball low

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the table and that way you'll be able to

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swing your arm more and have more space

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to actually perform the most important

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part which is step two the spin on the

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ball now I am exaggerating the movements

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just so you can see clearly so you load

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of the table you're facing this way

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you've thrown it up and you're bringing

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your bat around your body don't want to

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start like this and just do this you

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want to actually get the momentum of

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your arm coming around and that brings

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us to the contact so after you've thrown

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it the ball is coming down move your

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body around the contact is a Swift

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side spin motion flicking your wrist you

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want to have a pinch grip with your

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thumb on the top the rest of your

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fingers behind bring your back round and

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a swift side spin flick like so you want

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to actually flick it up a little bit

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that gives it the Top Spin as well as

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the side spin thrown it up you come

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round

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you're moving your whole body so you're

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facing that way you're moving your chest

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and now your chest is facing towards

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your opponent bring your arm around then

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it's a side spin flick with a bit of

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extra leak upwards as you've seen the

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slow motion of the ball and that gives

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it the toss bin so a good way to

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practice this motion is just to do it

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without the ball

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so you started facing this way you've

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bent down you bent your knees thrown it

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up the required amount bring your bat

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around follow it through Snap at the

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wrist low to the table so you have a low

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bounce over the net

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and then flick upwards just to get

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enough Top Spin still want to get that

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initial side spin

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now the third step of this serve that

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makes it such an effective and

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unbeatable serve is the way it begins

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because you can actually pretend you're

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going to do a vaccine serve or backspin

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seism and then end up doing the tossing

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serve and you can make it a really

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subtle movement so your opponent doesn't

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actually realize they go to push it it

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pops up and you can instantly smash it

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so a good way a lot of table tennis

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players do this they prepare for each of

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Their Stars pretty much in the same way

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so that opponent can't tell until the

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very end I think on a little backspin

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serve they're going to do a side swing

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back to the surf or if they're going to

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do a side to impossible so you can

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prepare in the exact same way for each

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serve and then right at the end flick

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your wrist a little bit more to get the

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tossman on the ball okay we've done the

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three steps but I have a bonus step just

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to make yourself even better and that

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involves the placement of your surf so

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you really want to think about what your

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opponent will be doing when they're

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returning it your opponent is

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right-handed let's say and they have a

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weak forehand push which most tablet

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tennis players do compared to their back

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end you want to serve this tossed inside

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and serve to their forehand push place

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it

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commonly across the court because

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they'll be right-handed they'll push it

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it'll pop up and you'll be able to

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attack it you also go down the line they

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can push it most commonly this Top Spin

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and pop it up and you'll be able to

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attack as well so you really want to

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think about the placement sometimes go

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down the line sometimes go across the

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table you also want to consider the

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distance of your serve so if you want

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them to push it until it pops up you

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want to make sure it lands close to the

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net so it's not long enough for them to

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attack it and so they have to push it or

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if they're good at play they might flick

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it but most commonly they'll push it and

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that will give you the advantage if it

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goes high and you can attack it alright

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if you've made it this far I have

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actually another bonus step which

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actually masks your spin so after you've

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done the rotation done the flick of the

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wrist and gone up you want to instantly

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flick back the opposite way that way it

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makes it even harder for your opponent

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to decipher the actual spin you put on

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the ball because you have the reverse

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pendulum served and you have the totsman

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serve sidespin served I mean it makes it

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even harder and you can confuse the

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opponent so if you're struggling in a

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match and you've done this server a lot

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change it up and add a little flick at

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the end and it just makes it even better

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alright guys thank you so much for

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watching the video if you want to see

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