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EXPOSED: The Dirty Pickleball Tactic That Steals Easy Points!

EXPOSED: The Dirty Pickleball Tactic That Steals Easy Points!
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Mar 21, 2025

🔥  This One Sneaky Move Will Win You More Pickleball Points…

Pickleball is a game of skill… but the best players know it’s also a game of deception.

Ever had an opponent who just seemed to know your every move? Like no matter what shot you played, they were already there, waiting to shut you down?

Frustrating, right?

Well, today, we’re flipping the script.

I’m giving you a deadly little trick that’ll leave your opponents scrambling, second-guessing, and wondering if you just read their mind instead.

It’s called the Surprise Attack, and it’s how you steal easy points—without breaking a sweat.

Let’s dive in. 👇

 

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Your Opponent Will Never See This Coming…

You ever play against one of those guys who just knows what you’re going to do before you do it?

Like, no matter what shot you hit, they’re already there waiting, paddle locked and loaded?

Frustrating as heck, right?

But here’s the secret…

You don’t have to be the fastest. You don’t have to be the strongest. You just have to be the sneakiest.

That’s where the Surprise Attack comes in. A dirty little trick that keeps your opponents guessing… and gasping.

Here’s how you mess with their heads:

  1. The Sneaky Softie – Been blasting deep shots all game? Next time, just drop one barely over the net. Watch ‘em lunge forward like a baby deer on ice. Free point.

  2. The Fast Flick – Dink. Dink. Dink. Dink. Then—BOOM—pop a quick one right into their body. They won’t see it coming. And if they do? Too late.

  3. The Fake & Flop – Load up like you’re about to send a heat-seeker… then just loft a slow-motion lob over their heads. If they’re crowding the net, it’s game over.

See, pickleball isn’t just about hitting the ball hard or playing safe. It’s about playing with their expectations—making them think they know what’s coming… then flipping the script.

Try it next time. And when they look at you all confused, just wink and line up for the next point.

Catch you on the court,

Armando Alejandro 
All-American Pickleball Association

Quick Question: What’s your go-to move when you need to win a point fast?

  • The Speedy Eraser – A quick, low drive right at their feet. If they’re slow to react, it’s an easy put-away.

  • The Lob Fake-Out – I act like I’m about to smash… then send a high lob over their head instead. Works great on aggressive net players!

  • The Sideline Sniper – A sharp, angled shot that barely kisses the sideline. Most players aren’t ready for it.

  • The Body Blow – Aim straight at their torso when they’re up at the net. It forces an awkward reaction or a pop-up for an easy finish.

  • The No-Look Dink – I pretend I’m setting up for a big shot, but at the last second, I just tap a soft dink cross-court.

  • The Drop & Dash – A perfectly placed third-shot drop, then I rush the net to finish off the weak return.

  • The Hold & Flick – I hold my shot just a split-second longer to freeze my opponent, then flick it in the opposite direction.

Reply and let me know!

🔥 Master the Reset Shot 🔥

Ever feel like you're constantly on the defensive, just trying to survive a fast-paced rally?

The secret to regaining control is mastering the reset shot—a soft, controlled shot that neutralizes your opponent’s attack and buys you time to get back into position.

How to Do It:
✔️ Keep your paddle face slightly open.
✔️ Absorb the pace by softening your grip—think 4 out of 10 pressure.
✔️ Aim for a high, gentle arc that lands in the kitchen.

This forces your opponent to dink rather than drive, shifting the game back in your favor.

Try it next time you’re under fire, and watch the momentum swing your way! 🚀

 

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