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  1. Just got a Sanwei CC for $12

    I've always wondered with cheaper blades, how is the consistency and good is the sweet spot. Will someone who uses cheaper blades have more erratic shots?
  2. Yinhe blade equivalents

    I jumped onto AliExpress and man, you're right. There is one supplier selling it for $17USD, and everyone else for $40. I think that one supplier didn't get the memo. If you look, you may be able to find one or two selling it for ~20$
  3. Yinhe blade equivalents

    Cheap on AliExpress?
  4. Yinhe blade equivalents

    I'm a fan of the yinhe blades and rubbers. I've played with the W-6 and it has great control. I think my favorite is the E3VB, the fiberglass layer provides excellent feedback for me. The V14 definitely feels like a looper blade, yet and the V15 feels sturdier, slightly stiffer. I've loved all...
  5. Pip structure for inverted rubbers.

    I'm sure this information exists somewhere, but I haven't been able to find it, so I thought to post here in the hopes that nerds like me might have the answer. My question is this - given 3 (maybe 4) pip attributes for an inverted rubber top sheet: height (how tall the pip is i.e how high...
  6. Why is trampoline effect better than catapult effect?

    Guys, I the perfect name for it … the bouncy effect.
  7. Soft return

    I was a left handed cpen rpb player to. I think it was just my inability to pivot the racket properly such as forehand flicks traditional blocks.
  8. Soft return

    Excellent idea. I've been using mostly yinhe blades and rubbers, but I would also like to hear about good quality mid priced blades and rubbers as well. Note, I'm not looking to spend more than $50 USD on a blade and more than $20 USD per rubber, since I'm doing this as a leisure activity. (So...
  9. Fan Zhendong is an UNBREAKABLE wall!!??

    That frame rate is amazing! what is the FPS on this video? Where can I watch more TT videos from this angle and with this quality?
  10. Soft return

    I suspect it is as you say. Would rubbers geared more towards control and less sensitive to spin help me get better?
  11. Good setup?

    Holy shit this made crack up!!!!
  12. Soft return

    I just wanted to share some of my thoughts about TT, my experience, burnout and soft return. Perhaps others can relate. Back around 2012-2015, I became obsessed with TT. Around 2013 I stepped away from premades and started assembling my own. I had a few coaching lessons to develop some basics...
  13. Penhold Player - Rubber Recommendations?

    I’m actually looking to assemble a paddle for my 11 year old and I’m thinking focus 3 snipe on yinhe e3vb. Would a medium sponge for f3s be suitable for beginner or should I get softer sponge. I know the f3s sponge is soft to begin with.
  14. I'm a relatively new penhold player (reverse Chinese grip) looking for a nice setup.

    Oh man! memories! I played cpen rpb with the YEO, dhs tg3n (39 degrees) FH and yinhe jupiter BH years ago (circa 2014 - back in the celluloid days). YEO is a great blade because it is an all wood blade that plays nearly like a carbon blade. Great feel and control, a little stiff but still great...
  15. Muhammad Usman vs Abdul Raheem - All Pakistan Master's Cup 2019

    What do you guys think would be the USATT rating equivalency?
  16. Strategy for dealing with Harimoto's screaming

    Hey man, Dima's moans are hot #nohomo
  17. Strategy for dealing with Harimoto's screaming

    It stops being about getting worked up and more about having to pop a Tylenol due to screaming induced headache. Effing seriously, choing is one thing, yelling so loud that I pop an eardrum after every point is another. His screams are so bad, I don’t even watch his games on mute, because I can...
  18. Strategy for dealing with Harimoto's screaming

    same logic can be applied to boosting/speed gluing?
  19. Strategy for dealing with Harimoto's screaming

    Calm down there, mr. captain of harimoto’s fan club. Not a lame complainer my ass, you’ve just never played someone who screams like a little bitch every chance they get. Just because there are some players who can beat him when he screams doesn’t mean there aren’t players who can beat him when...
  20. Strategy for dealing with Harimoto's screaming

    Harimoto's screaming is a cheap tactic - he disrupts his opponent's concentration, forcing his opponent to lose focus during that critical moment right after making a mistake - when one runs through the scenario in their head, analyzing what they did wrong and what they should have done while...
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