I wasn't referring to his playing strength as much as his playing style, but yes, he currently isn't as dangerous as the other Koreans and mainly, he doesn't play like them in the way that was described in what I originally replied to.
People: "I bet this new rubber is going to cost 130, no way I'll buy it!"
*sigh, opens wallet*
Plus, it may not break the bank as badly as people may expect
It takes a different level of EJ to abbreviate "STN" and "TDE" and expect most people to know what they are talking about. Might help to spell it out here...
Agree with this assessment for AJH, but Oh Jun Sung, not so much. Oh's relative lack of forehand power stands out and his current playstyle minimizes the need for footwork. Nothing compared to step around and attacking heavy Koreans such as JWJ and AJH.
Quarters: Calderano likely to end up facing the winner of Duda/Felix, Harimoto likely to play Sora/Truls winner, LYJ will have to get through any of LJK/LGY/Lind/Jha/Togami/Jorgic
He has received thoughtful and detailed advice and comments in many of his threads and then, most of the time, doesn't even bother to reply to the people who took the time to help. Then a day or two later moves on to the next completely unrelated question and repeats the process of not even...
My recommendation is the Sardius or Primorac Carbon. Pairs well with Tenergy 05, but in case its too slow for you maybe 2-3 layers of booster on the Tenergy.
Well let's see. If I'm a chopper, maybe the Butterfly Diode is the best blade. And if I'm a chopper, maybe the Mizutani Jun Super ZLC is the worst possible thing I could choose.
If I'm an advanced offensive player who hits hard, maybe the Mizutani Jun Super ZLC is the best and the Diode V is...
Lol. Clearly you will ask as many questions as you want and you'll continue to get useless answers when you ask stupid questions like "what is the best" without giving any sort of definition of what you consider "best".