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  1. Different style setups depending on opponent?

    Yes I know. Some people love the speed. Some people love the clicking sound that Tenergy makes. I don't like that sound at all. I like the sound that hurricane makes when I brush the ball. I am still trying to figure out what to put on my backhand. Oddly enough, I have tried Rakza 7, Rakza 7...
  2. Why doesn't TT11 H3 have hardness options?

    Agree. I highly doubt DHS quality control has gotten that much better over the past two years....
  3. Why doesn't TT11 H3 have hardness options?

    Cool website. I did not know doublehappinessusa exists! Then I see Fan Zhendong forehand rubber and Ma Long forehand rubber on sales for $119.95. Lol, the world is ending. How do us mere mortals use their FH rubbers? I don't have the strength to do that!
  4. Next step to improve: flicking the serve return

    When you have the right timing, you can flick pretty much anything. I think instead of flicking aggressively, think about varying your return to keep the opponent guessing. Like above, someone mentioned about push no spin back short. Then next ball, flick to the forehand wide. Next back push...
  5. Different style setups depending on opponent?

    I can see why people have different set-up's for different styles. However, I don't have various set-up's for different styles. Right now, I am zoning in on a good blade plus rubber combination. For example, I had Nittaku Acoustic carbon with T05 fx FH and T64 fx BH. I hated that set-up. I...
  6. Is there a very spinny rubber with good control?

    You don't have to try H3 neo necessarily. H3 regular works just fine. Maybe 37 degree will be easier for you to start with than 39 degree or 40 degree. But like I said on the other post, I would recommend Sanwai Target National if you have not tried Chinese rubber before. STN is a bit like a...
  7. Is there a very spinny rubber with good control?

    I am not a big fan of using wrist to generate top spin until the player is more advanced. Otherwise, with wrist lose, the ball will fly everywhere.
  8. Is there a very spinny rubber with good control?

    Hi! Yes, H3 regular, H3 neo, H3 Skyline, etc. they are all super spinny rubber with decent control. Also some people find it hard to transition from ESN rubber such as Rakza 7 to Hurricane. If that's the case, I would recommend a black sheet of Sanwei Target National and play with that for a...
  9. Why doesn't TT11 H3 have hardness options?

    I cannot visit your website since I am located in N. America. But it looks like TT11 is offering various degrees of DHS, even though the shop is located outside of China.
  10. Post your latest EJ purchase

    I agree. I mean with Butterfly carbon and you add Tenergy or Dignics on top of that, it is hard to control. So the solution is to flick and topspin everything. So welcome back to the short game!!!!
  11. Why doesn't TT11 H3 have hardness options?

    I bought Big Dipper and Mercury II from BEO store table tennis on Aliexpress. Their service is pretty good. If you go to the H3 neo commericial, you will see various colors, thickness and degree of hardness for you to choose.
  12. Post your latest EJ purchase

    I don't Butterfly products (I have some old sheets of T05 fx, T64 fx and T80 fx that I have transferred from blade to blade) but if I were to buy a Butterfly blade, I will most likely get that one. the price is reasonable. And it is not a fast carbon. And I think Harimoto actually does use that...
  13. Why doesn't TT11 H3 have hardness options?

    I have bought 30-40 sheets from them. Only 39 degree. No 41 or 40 degree. they do have some soft 37 degree and it will specify on the description of the sheets. I don't know why. It must have something to do with them buying from the factory direct (from DHS) and they need to buy enough to meet...
  14. How do you deal with the float push?

    Depends. If you want to be conservative, you wait for the ball to drop to your regular height and then push heavy backspin back. Nowadays, 40+ plastic balls don't spin that much so I see a lot of these high no spin balls you are talking about. When I am out of position, I just wait for the ball...
  15. DHS fans unite!

    Agree. I almost always order enough to get 30% disount. The problem is, currently, as it is DHS Hurricane 3 Neo Provincial 39'(blue sponge), the regular price is $66.22 and it is struck out with a line and replace with a discounted price of $59.86. Once that happens, the item is not eligible...
  16. Anybody ever fixed air bubble on topsheet?

    Lol, and I assume you plan to boost the new Loki rubbers? By the way, I did lighty boost RXTON I, III (blue and pink) and V. They did not bubble up.
  17. Anybody ever fixed air bubble on topsheet?

    Two layers. Not too much. As you can tell, I have never seen a bubble before so seeing it on my STN rubber was a surprise. I have boosted probably 30 sheets of H3 regular, H3 neo and H3 Skyline neo. Never a problem. Then I boosted STN and saw it forming at the bottom of the rubber.
  18. Westchester Table Tennis Highlight Videos

    I just googled it. Total prize money is $8,000 with $2,500 for first prize. I imagine second place will get $1250? That is not a lot of money. But I wonder how much time do top players need to play on that day to earn $1250 or $2500?
  19. Blades with a large handle

    I thought Tibhar Stratus Power wood's handle is not too big and not too small. I feel that Tibhar Samsonov Force Pro Black Edition and Tibhar Samsonov Premium Contact have bigger handles. The handle on the Premium Contact looks a bit cheap.
  20. Anybody ever fixed air bubble on topsheet?

    I have not boosted victas triple double. I have heavily boosted H3 regular, H3 neo, H3 skyline neo and no bubble. I have lightly boosted T05fx, T64fx, T80fx, Rakza 7, Rakza 7 soft, Rakza X, EL-S, MX-S, FX-P and Rasanter 47. No bubble. the only bubble I have seen was boosting Sanwei Target National.
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