What do you use (assuming you normally throw backhanded)?
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i thought a turnover was the same as an anny shot or is a turnover more of an s-curve shotWhile spectating at an A tier tourney recently I noticed that most pro's about 75% of the time threw an anhyzer shot if they needed to turn right. The other 25% of the time they threw sidearm. I never once saw anyone throw a "turnover" throw on purpose. I heard one pro say that for max distance on an open hole he will try to turnover his most overstable disc.
I also never saw any of them switch to left handed back hand.
It depends on the line. Forehands have a sharp fade at the end and turnovers are most consistant when you need the disc to either flatten out or fade back. If you need an anhzyer line, but would rather the disc stick on the landing or roll back left a bit, an anhzyer is better, but if you want an anhyzer line with some skip right on the end a forehand is better.
It was bound to happen one of these days.Garublador is making a lot of sense this morning.
Depends entirely on the what the hole requires. You can't anhyzer a disc on as sharp of a turn as you can with a forehand shot.