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  1. What blade should i get for my future setup, and any rubber recommendations? DHS Fang Bo B2X or DHS 301X

    The 301 uses stiffer wood, so it's probably more like the big brother. The Long 5 series should be more controlled, but it's just a guess. Construction matters too. I'd pick a 7 ply wood blade to be honest, unless your touch is very developed.
  2. What blade should i get for my future setup, and any rubber recommendations? DHS Fang Bo B2X or DHS 301X

    I haven't used it personally, but there's some handle dimensions here: https://tabletennis11.com/en/blog/review-dhs-fang-bo-b2-and-b2x-composite-blades It looks like a Long 5 type handle to me, and people commonly feel they're a bit small. I have a Stratus Power Wood which is a little bit...
  3. What blade should i get for my future setup, and any rubber recommendations? DHS Fang Bo B2X or DHS 301X

    The "carbon" in that blade is painted wood IIRC. I think either of the blades in your title would be a huge step up in pace. You're probably playing with the equivalent of a fairly slow 5 ply. I could be wrong, though, just guessing. If I had to pick either of those blades, I'd go for the B2X...
  4. Daily Table Tennis Chit Chat

    Played a few days again, one casual session and one more structured session. First time I'm feeling like I have a bit of touch coming back, and the game's not subjectively super fast anymore. Still huge problems reading more unconventional shots, but their quality is also low, so it's...
  5. The best Table Tennis Rubber that money can buy right now

    Whatever rubbers my opponent had on last time I lost.
  6. Carbon weight for blades

    Yep, that's what I mean. By changing out the wood, you will more effectively influence the final stiffness because you're changing the softest part. If I had to guess the reason everyone isn't using super thin compositions is because other things also change, maybe very nonlinearly, such as the...
  7. Carbon weight for blades

    I don't know about blade making, but there's one thing to keep in mind: For the most part, the blade is a spring in series, so its effective K is determined more by the softest part. Even if you make the carbon 10 times stiffer, it might only result in a relatively small stiffness increase for...
  8. I want opinions on my chances of pro

    Another thing to bear in mind is you won't be U13 for long. Once you're in the U18 category, there's plenty of 14-16 year olds who play at a Men's Singles Top 100 level. Most players never reach that kind of play level in their entire life including salaried professionals in China who play for...
  9. Post your latest EJ purchase

    Tried the Battle 2. It is very similar to H3. Extremely hard feel on the first few strokes but it softened quickly. I think it is slightly faster, and it is a bit spinnier than my sheet of H3, but that is a years old sheet, so that is to be expected. Overall I can consider them rough...
  10. Looping - counter looping and underspin looping for beginners

    So what you're saying is that amateurs can't develop good swing mechanics for some reason, and that amateurs who play a limited amount of hours a week should focus on footwork even if it means their swing has low quality and doesn't connect reliably? If I read that right, I can't agree. Maybe...
  11. Buying guide - Buying a blade for my brother.

    I wouldn't really recommend the Stratus Power Wood; build quality and materials seem bottom tier and it's a bit pricey. Feedback is also strange, maybe the vibration amplitudes of the handle vs the head aren't balanced. I will be changing from it later. I can't imagine that the cheap Chinese...
  12. The moment money stops giving value

    At the risk of encouraging rubber manufacturers to raise prices and for EJs to engage in futile capitalism: tabletennis at an amateur level is one of the cheapest things you can possibly do. All of my other hobbies cost one or two magnitudes more. Point being that you can spend 10 times more...
  13. Even Yet Still More Table Tennis Tips

    Frequent, as in frequency in this thread specifically. Your first reply to NetProphet included some too. It will certainly not calm people down. :)
  14. Even Yet Still More Table Tennis Tips

    To play devil's advocate, Larry, your frequent advertising interjections and extremely defensive nature can be seen as obnoxious. It's probably why NetProphet poked fun at you, and he even told you why he doesn't respect it. I wouldn't take it terribly personally and I don't think there's a...
  15. Looping - counter looping and underspin looping for beginners

    I'd keep the blade, it's fine. No reason to change for the first couple years IMO. You will find later what you feel is lacking about it. You said the MX-P goes out right now and you're holding back, so it may be wise to stay with what you have and "downgrade" the rubber, especially if you feel...
  16. ovtcharov innerforce alc splintering?

    What kind of things do you ask them and how honestly do you think they answer? Will they talk about tactics willingly? Will they talk about their experience playing against specific players? Also, not really related and I'm not trying to put heat on your or discredit you or anything, but what...
  17. ovtcharov innerforce alc splintering?

    My situation is a little special so I can be honest about it and mention that I am doing some things, but there's a relationship of trust and some sensitive data involved, so I can only provide very unconvincing sounding "proof". I'm always happy to have my brain prodded if someone wants to talk...
  18. Looping - counter looping and underspin looping for beginners

    I'd +1 the idea to go to easier rubbers in the same line, but since he said he likes the Chinese style, I think it'd be fine to try a more forgiving version of a tacky Chinese forehand rubber too. It would save a bit of money too most of the time. Europe and Europe DF are generally cheaper than...
  19. Looping - counter looping and underspin looping for beginners

    Stick with 5 ply allwood, it won't really matter which one, just get something you can afford and that you think you will like the handle shape of. I started with Stiga Allround Evolution and I enjoyed it, but you can probably get something similar for less. If you're going to use slow...
  20. The moment money stops giving value

    What if you like it and it's more durable than the cheaper blade? I hardly believe even half of table tennis players purely buy equipment for the sake of performance and nothing else.
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