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If my opponent does not attack and reasonable return i give him or her, I am not under any pressure or obligation to attack the first attackable ball.
Attacking the very first attackable ball 100% of the time vs such an opponent is a way to give away a lot of points needlessly.
It is higher percentage to attack the ball you clearly can read. If that is the first ball, no problem, but every first ball is not so clearly read.
An open bat push is yes a disaster attempt return vs topspin serve... if opponent does not attack, a simple off the bounce bump is enough to setup a better ball.
It comes down to what a player can read well. it comes down to playing the percentages. What is high percentage for you may not be high percentage for the player we were discussing.
Yes, but then the bump will also fail if you misread the topspin and it turns out to have underspin, or have more topspin than predicted. Basically, my point is that active strokes like looping are actually less dangerous than they seem, especially against ambiguous spin. If you take it late you also have more time for the spin to die down a bit, and also have more information on the trajectory. Plus the topspin actually helps with landing percentages - if it has less backspin than you think it will prob land longer and higher, if it has more backspin it will land shorter and lower. If you sort of aim for middle length of table it is actually a reasonably high percentage shot. I'm actually more afraid of pushing against quality servers really.If my opponent does not attack and reasonable return i give him or her, I am not under any pressure or obligation to attack the first attackable ball.
Attacking the very first attackable ball 100% of the time vs such an opponent is a way to give away a lot of points needlessly.
It is higher percentage to attack the ball you clearly can read. If that is the first ball, no problem, but every first ball is not so clearly read.
An open bat push is yes a disaster attempt return vs topspin serve... if opponent does not attack, a simple off the bounce bump is enough to setup a better ball.
It comes down to what a player can read well. it comes down to playing the percentages. What is high percentage for you may not be high percentage for the player we were discussing.