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The average player doesn't go to the forums or have an understanding of what they're purchasing. A person that wants to be a looper and loop fast may go for some fast setups. Now purchasing a fast setup and thinking they can do something with it, they'll practice that thing with the paddle and make that their style potentially. Or they may realize with this stiff blade, counterhits are giving them a lot more points and when they try to loop they just aren't hitting it enough to justify looping. So they may adapt to the equipment's strengths in this instance.
While another player who wants to be a looper may find carl's paddle thinking it's a fast good one like the first guy thought his was fast and good, and find that their loops land more and more, making that their style.
We hear "stick with your paddle don't change all the time. equipment doesn't matter it's the player and their strokes." but could telling someone to stick with their paddle while they're seeking a style that doesn't suit that paddle be a bad idea?
While another player who wants to be a looper may find carl's paddle thinking it's a fast good one like the first guy thought his was fast and good, and find that their loops land more and more, making that their style.
We hear "stick with your paddle don't change all the time. equipment doesn't matter it's the player and their strokes." but could telling someone to stick with their paddle while they're seeking a style that doesn't suit that paddle be a bad idea?