Recent content by allencorn

  1. TableTennisDaily vs Pongfinity | BIGGEST MATCH EVER!

    Didn't Emil get hurt and that is why he started chopping?
  2. Long pips vs spaghetti-string tennis racket.

    OK, the real ban should have been sponged up rubber back in the late 50s. THAT is what began the technology that has plagued the sport. Hardbat contest were tactical and athletic and creative. Sponge came along and opened the door to all the types of madness we now face. Don't get me wrong - I...
  3. Short pips for BH topspin (philosophising:D)

    I've been playing with Spinfire, and it is a lot of fun. Good spin on serves, can loop with it, good flat hit. Might be worth a look.
  4. Skills to beat 1400-1500 level players?

    Depends how much time you have to practice. I saw a WRM video a few weeks ago that advocated if you have limited time to practice, practice limited a number of skills. They recommended a good underpin serve short, a good spinny push, and attacking against underspin. With those three skills, you...
  5. Why are all the best choppers right handed? Is there a disadvantage as a chopper if you’re left handed?

    We had a good discussion on this topic a bunch of years ago - https://www.tabletennisdaily.com/forum/topics/have-there-been-any-world-class-left-handed-choppers.10289/#post-109120
  6. What do you think of Yuna Ojio's style?

    Yuna's style actually reminds me a bit of Falck's. She crushes forehand with her pips, and spins well with her backhand. The backhand might allow her to produce some wicked spins that would be very effective and set up her forehand. It'll be fun to see her progress, and see if her grip catches on.
  7. Spinfire short pips – @WRM-TV

    I think the blade it is on affects performance a bit I switched to a stiffer blade and it is much more like short pips and fast, but you can still loop a good bit.
  8. Nasty rubber setup, another great ERT video

    Why must the "standard" always be spinny inverted? Why not go back to hardhat, or everyone play with pips? It's not like all the inverted rubbers are the same, either.
  9. Videos of pros with short pips on backhand for playing tactics?

    Johnny Huang was one of the best pips out attackers and had such a pretty style. Though in the 38 mm ball era, I think his strokes and tactics are still relevant. Here is a restored video of him in '98: There are several other videos from that tournament, including his victory over Walder in...
  10. Short pimple recommendations

    Not too much of a wobbly effect. Just gives you lots of options of how to hit a ball.
  11. Short pimple recommendations

    I have bee playing with Spinfire 1.9 for about a month and really like it. Spinny enough to loop well, but short pippy enough to flat hit.
  12. STIGA Cybershape Wood CWT Review

    I have an oldish paddle, I think made by Gambler, called Black Whirlwind, that had a weight in the handle you could move up and down with a little key attachment. Was supposed to change the center of gravity - weight close to the end of the handle was different than when the weight was close to...
  13. World Rubber Market YouTube Channel

    WRM is a great channel with good content. Lots of new info every week.
  14. Rubbers / blades used by earliest choppers after sponge

    I know Takashima used inverted on both sides. Not sure of the specifics.
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