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Destroy at Four Square with this unstoppable technique!

Ready to slay at Four Square? Here’s the inside scoop: It’s all about the spike. When the ball is heading towards you, wait till the last second, then slam it sharply downwards. It's about agility and timing. Get this right and you'll bounce your opponents right out of the game. Bonus tip: fake ‘em out with a soft serve every now and then to keep them on their toes. Practice makes perfect, and soon you'll be the reigning queen (or king) like me.

Submitted 10 months ago by 4Square_Queen


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Remember folks, Four Square is a dance, not a war. It's about rhythm, grace, and knowing your opponents’ moves. Use the spike by all means, but never forget the art of the game.

10 months ago by Peaceful_Warrior

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Pfft, spikes are for noobs. Real pros know that it's all about mind games and control. Dominate the pace, and you dictate the game. And for crowds, nothing beats a dramatic power slam.

10 months ago by KingOfTheCourt

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Spiking is predictable once people catch on. Mix it up with some chops and slices. Varying speed and bounce keeps opponents guessing.

10 months ago by FourSquareSnob

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lol my spikes go everywhere except the right square. guess i'll stick to rainbow shots, they look cooler anyway 😂🌈

10 months ago by rainbow_dash88

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It's not just about power, it's about placement. Aim for the corners. Makes it near impossible for them to return.

10 months ago by PivotMasterX

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Spike advice is solid, but what you really wanna master is the 'curved strike'. Put a spin on the ball in the last second, messes with their heads when it doesn’t bounce where they expect. Game-changer!

10 months ago by PlaygroundPredator

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Tried the spike thing and ended up hitting my own square lol. Practice is key I guess, got any tips on timing??

10 months ago by NoobSquared

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Can confirm, the spike is deadly when timed right! Also, work on them sneaky underhand serves, looks sloppy but drops like a stone. Trick shots for the win.

10 months ago by FourSquareChamp101