So on Friday, I saw a guy who I have played a few times in practice and who has a good up and coming game about to play an older lefty long pips player I had played before. I expected the guy to lose badly and I watched the first game and he did the typical thing of acting like long pips are magical artifacts and kept pushing the ball off the table. I told him out loud to stop acting like he doesnt know what is on the ball, he needs to use the information from his misses to read the ball better and figure out how to setup his weapons. After this, out of nowhere he suddenly started looping the ball, getting attacking opportunities and lost a tight 5 game match. I am sure he can beat the guy when they play next.
As my old late coach used to say, it is your job to figure out what is on the ball and how to read it and how to adjust. In real life, people can play junk styles with all kinds of equipment. long pips just makes it easier. I have a friend who didn't have coaching when he started, most of what he does is wipe the ball with Rakza Z and attack hard if you pop it up, his blocks usually have sidespin and are hard to track. He is around USATT 1700, and if I rally with him without bringing in my weapons, I will lose because he will wipe the ball short and dead block me (he chops down on the ball to keep the ball short, which can make it unreliable but makes it deadly when it hits the table).
I get how you feel Gozo. And if you don't want to play her, don't play her. But your stubbornness aside, your game is destined for a much higher level than you currently play if you spend enough time playing and learn to spin the ball consistently. Especially with your serves and then your rally strokes. Then you will wonder why you had so much trouble with the woman. Even when they slap the ball at you, you can topspin the ball, it just takes a certain level of calm to do it with confidence.
NL,
I was assigned by the organizer to play with her, I do not have a say in who I play with, it is up to the organizer and it appears to be random / by chance because this is the first time our two club meet. So we have no idea who is who and who plays with what.
At the end of the match, I heard some veteran player were saying why the H 3 L L did you assign Gozo to play with a pipster? The organizing person said he had no idea she plays with long pips.
Anyway, I digressed. Just to give some context, within this week, I defeated two long time veteran player in my club. The first one is a J-Pen ( BTY One ply Hinoki ) with only one side T05 and painted with black paint on the other side. We had a bet of equivalent of USD 1.00 and he gave me a two point lead. I beat him 3-2 ( twice ).
Another veteran who uses shakehand two side inverted ( both side Dignics 05 ) with Ma Lin Extra Offensive seven ply, I lost close fight with him also twice. Both times I lost by a razor thin margin of 3-4 with many sets ended up in deuses.
These veteran players are in their sixties and have either 30 or 40 years experience playing TT versus me having around slightly close to two years experience if I were to start counting from the day I learn TT properly from a real pro coach.
My point is, I am not so noobie anymore and can hold my own against inverted regular and even so I have trouble playing a young lady with noodle arms using long pips. I mean all she does is just stand close to the table, right in the middle of it, hardly move and just use her pips to block all my loops and whatsnot. What she does well, is to block with good placement short near the edge of the table both side.
That negate most of my offensive shots really. In those short balls, I could only push back and that is where she bam! slap the ball to the other side. I have not mastered my BH short flick so I am at lost of an effective weapon when she block short to my BH side.
Again, my point is long pips gave an overly advantage to a player, it really makes the game unbalanced. Oh well, rant over, time to go look at Shopee / Lazada and check out some of the latest rubbers / blades and let EJ therapy heal my soul. Kthxbye.