Did a local tournament this weekend, had some ups and downs, overall did much better than a couple years ago. Last time we got eliminated in the group stage, this time we got 2nd! The venue was kinda crap, the tables were missing adjustable feet so they had to put books, stands etc. below the legs. One table in particular was visibly curving toward the middle because the stands were too high, and I lost all my matches played on that table. The highlight was in the finals, facing elimination in a doubles match (overall match score 1-2, so lose and we're out) against opponents that way outmatched us, down 0-2 in games and 6-10 in score, we managed to come back to win 12-10, then 13-11, then cruised to a victory with an 11-5 in the 5th.
Our opponent was a pair of 2 wing loopers, my partner is a RPB double-inverted player who didn't know how to loop. We were getting killed at first because my partner insisted on serving topspin which invariably gets killed, his pushes were getting punished hard by full body kill loops, and I was too timid in my attacks/counters. We adjusted by serving only backspin/no spin, varying push spin/speed/location so they have a bit more hesitation before looping, and I started counterlooping everything. That sent our opponents into a death spiral. They tried to add quality to their loops to make it harder for me to counter loop, at a moment when our pushes and comeback were giving them more hesitation, resulting in rapidly increasing mistakes by them.
The lowlight was in the 5th match for all the marbles. We were gonna play our #1 guy but was informed that each player can only play 1 singles (only told that in the finals, WTF?) so I had to step in to play the last match, on the uneven table no less. It was an emotional roller coaster, I lost the first set badly, then went 1-2 in the next 3 sets with games decided by 2 points to lose the overall tilt. My opponent was a lefty with a very good long to wide-FH then block down the line game, and I just didn't have the consistency to grasp my own opportunities.
After this I'm gonna do a bit of EJing, specifically gonna try out the DNA Platinum M 2.1mm on the BH vs. a FZD ALC/D09C/D05 setup. Preliminarily against the robot, I think I may actually like the DNA, which I didn't think I would. I'll have a practice session today so it'll be interesting to see for sure. I'm gonna start working on consistency and service/receives now, which should result in very quickly improving game.