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  1. Practice with old celluloid balls?

    But I already apoligized for making up fake information LOL Anyway it is my fault that I misinterpreted what Dajdosta was trying to say with a sarcastic apology. I thnk what Dajdosta was trying to say was that he could not find such information on the internet & I was out of line for making...
  2. Practice with old celluloid balls?

    OK I apologize. I made it up. There was no such thing as WVC 2018 & Dan is a ghost
  3. Practice with old celluloid balls?

    And that is because all tournament directors cater to amateurs who live in fantasyland and / or almost no tournament director knows the celluloid option offered by rule 2.3.3 as stated above. Players & tournament directors need to think outside the box and understand that IOC(ITTF) is NOT the...
  4. Practice with old celluloid balls?

    Google 2018 WVC or ask TTDaily's Dan who was there
  5. Practice with old celluloid balls?

    Do the math from whose perspective ? Form the perspective of 70% players and their representatives who control the ITTF ? Jorg Rosskopf did the math. I don't know what advanced calculus & Einstenien physics you use, but my simple common sense math shows that , for a level playing field and for...
  6. Practice with old celluloid balls?

    2.3.3 The ball shall be made of celluloid or similar plastics material and shall be white or orange, and matt. Then why do amateur low level tournaments also use plastic ? Not exactly because they care so much about the environment but because most amatuers want to live in fantasyland & use...
  7. The Ultimate Table Tennis Beginners Guide

    "Junk rubbers" is a disrespectful derogatory phrase. In the early days of sponge era . (pimples-in) sponge rubbers were referred to as "junk rubbers" by hard bat players. Not that I care, but I am curious as to why anti is not "junk" , that is , using your own derogatory use of the phrase...
  8. The Ultimate Table Tennis Beginners Guide

    You put sponge & top sheet on opposite side of the blade (in your picture). This can confuse a beginner. The sponge should sit in between top sheet & blade in that picture If you want to explain just hardbat, add another picture without sponge. The top sheet is not the rubber. The combination...
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