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  1. Help: Need SetUp with Higher Throw.

    If you look at the videos and articles on the Tenergy series, you appreciate a bit better what throw angle is about and why it isn't quite the same thing as saying that you just will adjust your angle and everything will be the same if you are an advanced player. The pip configurations tend to...
  2. ITTF 2019 Hong Kong Open June 4-9

    Where is Yang Haeun?
  3. ITTF 2019 Hong Kong Open June 4-9

    He is a good chopper. They don't play choppers that good that often. It would be interesting if Gauzy played him.
  4. China Open 2019

    I keep asking for support for the claim that ML is winning exchanges with his backhand and you don't provide any other than your fanboy impressions that he is doing something. I watch those matches and in all of them, the opponent has the more dynamic backhand play and ML is mostly hanging in...
  5. China Open 2019

    I am not arguing this at all, and Ma long has been winning points like this with his backhand for over 4 years. It is just if someone wants to suddenly claim that Ma Long has the best backhand in the world, you have to do better than that. Plastic ball has made Chiquita easier to execute and...
  6. China Open 2019

    Sometimes we forget what we wrote.
  7. China Open 2019

    Yes, while his opponents always win more with their backhand or backhand exchange because Ma Long plays more forehands. So how does this make his backhand better than theirs? You seem to just argue like a Fsnboi.
  8. ITTF 2019 Hong Kong Open June 4-9

    The Samara vs Noskova match was a comeback of epic proportions. Samara was pissed when it was all over.
  9. China Open 2019

    I wanted one match. In any case, here are the two. https://youtu.be/2WsUt4XcV-w https://youtu.be/27f16Gy5y74 Please discuss the points where Ma Long is showing his backhand is superior to FZD or Harimoto. After work, I may count the points won etc.
  10. China Open 2019

    You need to watch the FZD - ML match and explain what is a backhand rally. People don't play into the backhand usually they play to elbow or wide and they try to pivot to use the forehand. Sometimes they go for opening winner, sometimes they play down the line. ML has a great backhand and it...
  11. China Open 2019

    No, they weren't. Backhand play was different in WLQ's era vs ML's era. What ML has upgraded his backhand to compete with was similar to the demands that WLQ put on his backhand in order to remain relevant.
  12. China Open 2019

    ML has one of the best backhands in the world no doubt. I am just trying to understand what RTK is saying. After all, her are the highlights of ML vs the guy I think has the beat overall backhand play on CNT. https://youtu.be/b7dmkieIb10 Do you think ML is dominating the backhand rallies...
  13. The benefits of a vertical topspin against a backspin ball – for amateurs

    You have written a lot and the problem with talking about table tennis is that it is a sport that we play and talking about it sometimes requires you to either see what is being discussed or to understand it at a similar or correct level compared to who you are talking to. A spinny loop against...
  14. China Open 2019

    Rather than continue to dispute your understanding of table tennis and what constitutes backhand play, let us focus on my question. Can you point out which match you are pointing to as your illustration that Ma Long dominated the backhand points (supposedly the exchanges) and has the best...
  15. China Open 2019

    Good backhand players rarely exchange backhands. And Ma Long usually moves his placement around to set up his forehand. But even by this standard, can you please point out the match that you claim represents the kind of exchange you are talking about. Just list one, and we can discuss it.
  16. China Open 2019

    I have and I cannot find one. Look at the match vs Calderano at WTTC. Ma Long won the vast majority of his points with forehand shots and opened very little with the backhand. Same vs FZD at China Open. So I want you to explain why I am looking at it wrong. He is getting in some backhand...
  17. ITTF 2019 Hong Kong Open June 4-9

    Gauzy beat Filus quickly enough to make it moot. But of it had gone 7 games, I don't think they would have wanted to start around 10pm.
  18. ITTF 2019 Hong Kong Open June 4-9

    They are probably going to move Pucar - Pistej to a non-TV table.
  19. ITTF 2019 Hong Kong Open June 4-9

    ITTV strikes again, I have been failing to get table 1 for a while now...
  20. China Open 2019

    Can you present the matches where he dominated the players you listed because of dominant backhand play in the rallies? I tried to watch his recent matches vs those players and I noted that the more dynamic backhand player was always his opponent.
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