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OK. If you didn't watch amateur matches on YouTube with rating described that close to your level, you won't understand when we mention levels.
By the way, I have no idea about pimples but hard blade means;
- requires more precision on fast shots,
- requires more effort to generate spin,
- low arc doesn't allow you to play wide angles
- it forces you to play faster, because playing allround or slow topspin is less effective
Hard blade with slow rubbers or soft blade hard rubbers depend really on blade, rubber and player's preference and there are too many options.
For example, I was using Timo Boll Alc with Tenergy 05 and tried my friend's racket Jun Mizutani Super ZLC with Tenergy 05FX.
It felt definitely faster. Ball was reaching to blade easier and my shots were going with less spin but more speed. Then I tried to close the angle of racket more. It worked but I didn't like that much speed in my game.
Kind of what i am having a problem with, because with a fast racket and hard rubber i can't make best control with it, but i can generate speed easily and effectively, but spin i don't know how, while with another racket that is slower a bit or all round and soft rubber in BH i feel like i have better control, but less speed as well, so i lost the balance between control and speed, spiny serves mostly making it difficult, but all what i am trying to say is that i want to add one more last blade and i am hoping to find rubbers that are cheaper than Tenergy or Butterfly rubbers but it performs nicely, Yasaka Rakza 7 Soft is amazing in BH for me.