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Chitose's Blind Spot?
I just reread the Tachibana/Chitose section and realized that Chitose said he can't see properly out of his right eye so Tachibana hit all his balls to his RIGHT so it wouldn't be in his blind spot.
If you close your right eye, your blind spot is to your right. Am I missing something here? :confused: Chitose certainly spent the match hitting nothing but backhands.
And, yep, I'm being OCD about this!
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He could be hitting inverted balls. What I mean is like if you are right-handed and the ball lands on the right side of the court you "should" hit it normally(can't remember how you call the hit) but you could also run and hit it with a backside giving you more direction.
Tamiel -
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Maybe it was just a mistake. *shrugs* It doesn't seem to make sense for the blind spot to be on the left.
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I thought it was taht he got hit in the left eye... so his right eye was the good one.
I reread that too a little while ago... and in a picture he (Chitose) was clutching his left eye.
It may have just been a translation error... but who knows.
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Yeah. I think you're right. I looked at chapter 309, and he was clutching his right eye. *shrugs* Who knows? Tachibana also let the ball hit his right eye.
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Well if you are talking about errors, in the doubles/singles match Inui/Tezuka vs Chitose/Zaizen while Tezuka was serving Chitose received all of the serves and actually it has to be alternated between Chitose and Zaizen, those are the rules. And I don't think the referee gives a damn how they play doubles, rules are rules.
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Lol. I guess the ref forgot or something. Yet another reason to fire that ref. First he let Taka-san play with broken ribs. Then he completely missed the fact that they were playing doubles.