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Rob Chabot  
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Racquetball. Know all the rules, etiquette, etc. Am familiar with equipment and am active on the applicable newsgroups when I have time. I can be of service to players up to the "advanced" level. Have been playing since the mid 1980s. NOTE: I cannot answer questions on "what kind of racquet should I get?" This is like asking "what kind of dog or car should I get?" There are so many factors I do not know where to begin - how long have you been playing, do you prefer a top heavy or frame heavy racquet, how often do you plan on playing, etc. I recommend you find a pro shop that allows you to "demo" (borrow) racquets. You can usually borrow racquets for one to three days. A borrowing fee may be involved - and if you end up buying the racquet from that shop, it will usually credit you the loaner fees you have already paid against the purchase price of the racquet.Available
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Volunteering to answer any questions about squash. Please contact expert ROB CHABOT about RACQUETBALL. I do not handle racquetball questions.Available
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2008-06-14  Front wall bounce angle:   Hello. I am the squash expert, not Rob Chabot the racquetball expert (please check the site again for him). Your question can't apply to squash because of the tin on the front wall, which is 19 ins...
2008-05-30  Squash Serve:   Hi Nick. Smash serves are legal in squash. You have made an astute observation. Yes, it is more effective to place the serve than to smash it unless you aim directly at your opponent's body and are...
2008-05-17  squash:   Mark, I do not know how many squash clubs there are in the world. I doubt anyone knows, but I did find this at http://www.worldsquash.org.uk/nations.asp "Squash is a World game, played in 153 Nations...
2008-05-16  Racquetball:   Hi Tim - I apologize - I am the squash expert. Rob Chabot is the racquetball expert on this website. Here's what I found at http://www.usra.org/Rulebook.aspx Rule 3.13 RALLIES (c) Failure to Return...
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