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  1. What’s Better: Playing Hard or Playing Smart?

    It always depends. Either can be effective or ineffective depending on the opponent's playstyle,
  2. ITTF World Youth Championships 2025, Cluj Napoca, 11/23-30

    Li Hechen with a nice comeback after being down 1-3 to Moreno. A tasty R16 between him and Kim Gaon next
  3. New Format - Team Preview of ITTF Mixed Team World Cup 2025,

    I personally think that Australian men are making a little bit of improvement, along with Yangzi Liu. The rest of their women’s team however drag the team down. However, I think if Australia is in C tier, so should Brazil. Iizuka and Teodoro can make noise.
  4. Opinion on Golden Viscaria

    It turns you into retiredGod (iykyk)
  5. Is it unfair to say “yes”/“cho” when the opponent makes an error?

    Yeah I agree it just depends on what works for you. If your opponent doesn’t like it, who really cares what they think as long as you don’t do anything illegal. Do what you believe is right but be prepared for any backlash
  6. Is it unfair to say “yes”/“cho” when the opponent makes an error?

    I think there is a difference between those who are doing it because they are passionate, and those who are doing it in a dickwad way, and you can tell pretty easily imo
  7. Is it unfair to say “yes”/“cho” when the opponent makes an error?

    Mostly my argument stems from sportsmanship. I personally don’t see why I would celebrate a point I won from a strike stroke of luck, even if it was a result of my effort. It’s not even an apology imo, just an acknowledgement of the luck you got. Forgot who said this originally. And if they...
  8. Is it unfair to say “yes”/“cho” when the opponent makes an error?

    The only things you shouldn't celebrate are a net, an edge, or when the opponent messes up their service. Everything else is fair game
  9. Q968 compared to Fan Zhendong ALC and Innerforce ZLC

    I’m actually Asian myself lol, but also relatively tall for a table tennis player at 185cm
  10. Q968 compared to Fan Zhendong ALC and Innerforce ZLC

    I have a lot of power myself, which is why I like FZD more than Vis. But it’s all preference based imo
  11. ITTF World Youth Championships 2025, Cluj Napoca, 11/23-30

    No I agree. I think given LHC’s draw, WRB stands a better chance to win over anyone, although Kawakami is in his half I believe
  12. Q968 compared to Fan Zhendong ALC and Innerforce ZLC

    I found FZD and H3 to be a better combo. It’s slightly slower, spinnier, more controllable and higher arcing than Viscaria, though it’s minuscule and you may not feel a huge difference
  13. ITTF World Youth Championships 2025, Cluj Napoca, 11/23-30

    … He’s WRB but better than the actual WRB LOL Jokes aside, Kawakami is, along with Sora, the future of Team Japan after Togami and Shinozuka fall off
  14. ITTF World Youth Championships 2025, Cluj Napoca, 11/23-30

    Sun Yang impresses me as a chopper and can honestly be the best male chopper in a few years if he isn’t on Team China. He seems destined to be a practice partner to me, of which that is a great shame. And I looked at the senior World Rankings, only Huang Xunan (17) is ahead of SY in the ranking...
  15. ITTF World Youth Championships 2025, Cluj Napoca, 11/23-30

    Still dunno what happened with Qin against Jade, but fair play to the latter. WRB is just not consistent enough. LHC needs to play more seniors. I think China needs to invest a ton of training and development in these two. WRB and LHC might be the only best options China has to compete in the...
  16. ITTF World Youth Championships 2025, Cluj Napoca, 11/23-30

    Is it safe to say WRB cost China that team match as their number 1 and leader?
  17. ITTF World Youth Championships 2025, Cluj Napoca, 11/23-30

    Sun Yang singlehandedly keeping china alive at least for now
  18. ITTF World Youth Championships 2025, Cluj Napoca, 11/23-30

    Li Hechen will need to prove himself in a tough one against the best Taipei youngster right now
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