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  1. Xu Fei, the future of penhold

    Why would he get called? He wasn't taunting XF or anything. Sure it's kind of annoying but you cant penalise a guy for being too enthusiastic lmao.
  2. Same rubber on both sides for offensive players

    I think both arguments are wrong if were trying to generalise an equipment suggestion here. In fact I think ALL generalisations on equipment suggestions are wrong. I've literally said it hundred of times, there isn't a single absolute answer on the question of "what rubber/blade should I use?"...
  3. Difference between a 2100 and a professional?

    Is it not? Lets use a different analogy. Is speed a deciding factor in motorsports? DUH. But hey, so is strategy, just look at how many times Rosberg took Hamilton with a better pit strategy. But at the end of the day, you have to be quicker overall to win a race, doesn't matter if you have a...
  4. "Euro" vs "Chinese" Play Style

    The crowd in this video is one of the least ive seen in my years going to the finals. Usually the better schools that gets to the finals will field a few buses of supporters that might not even know a single thing about TT, and theyll still be chanting for the players. Also, the SG scene is...
  5. All my skill, GONE!

    Huh. I always feel refreshed and find myself playing better after taking a hiatus of a couple weeks/months. It'd be so obvious, I can tell from the difference of the feel of the ball when it hits my bat. It'd be so much clearer than it was before the rest. Anyone else with me?
  6. Difference between a 2100 and a professional?

    You still dont get it. Let me break it down real simple for you. Schlager is obviously PHYSICALLY slower, but due to his "strategies and experience", as you stated, he wouldn't need to move/adjust his position as much as Ho to pull off a good shot/block because he knows exactly what's going to...
  7. Difference between a 2100 and a professional?

    Except Ho Kwan Kit isnt "faster". If you look closely, there are a number of shots where he scrambles/has to make adjustments to get in position after the ball's already past the net. The most obvious one would be the one where Schlager saved the net shot at 2:16. Like I said, he might move and...
  8. "Euro" vs "Chinese" Play Style

    I've been in 2 top tier school teams in Singapore and the UK (Maris Stella High in SG, multiple times national champion and Uni of Nottingham, reigning BUCS champions), both of which have national level head coaches (ex-singaporean womens national coach, Chen Wei, and Alan Cooke, present England...
  9. Difference between a 2100 and a professional?

    If you really want to boil it down to ONE single factor, its speed. Im not talking about the speed of your shots or you taking your shots, the speed im talking about here is the time taken for you to analyse your next shot and then getting in position to take it. The second part is more...
  10. In London for A Week

    Dan are you coming up to Notts GP?
  11. The butterfly viscaria.

    Depends on how sensitive you are to the touch of the blade. Its the same as "why are people buying T-05 and not MX-P while they are similar in terms of spin and speed?" Some people cant even tell between ALC and ZLC, let alone big and small scale patterns on Koto outer plies. The difference...
  12. Shall I change from Penhold to shakehand?

    Depends on the level you're playing on. A good push/chop blocker with J-Pen in my level will still be just as hard if not harder to play against than a shake hand player. Obviouslly J-Pen is disappearing on the top of national/intl rankings, but at our level where most of our backhand and...
  13. Looking for a allround blade

    Anything with glass/arylate fiber in it that says all+ should have the big sweet spot youre looking for..... Off the top of my head, Matsushita Pro Alpha should fit all your needs. Not sure about the price anymore tho.
  14. How to know where your opponent is going to serve - before he serves?

    Wait, you mean your table doesn't come with those little red LED lights that shows where the ball is gonna land? Man I thought I had it hard without the table having a holographic HUD to show the spin and speed of the ball....
  15. Shall I change from Penhold to shakehand?

    penhold requires a more delicate touch and not everyone is born with that sort of "sense" at least that's what a old geezer chinese coach told me when he saw me trying out penhold for the first time he said he knew it by the way i hold my chopsticks during lunchtime.....yea its weird I know but...
  16. The Advanced Response Blade - The Future of Table Tennis Now! - by Anthony.R.Brown

    At this point i dont even care what the ARB blade can or cannot do. I just wanna see how far this guy can go Hey damion! How do you go about doing a bh flick without spraining your wrist?
  17. modern backhand and flicking over the table

    Used to be ZJK.....since he was the one that actually brought bh flicking into the mainstream. FZD.....well his one is definitely the most destructive one, but idk if id call it the best. The way he does it should put massive strains on his elbow and forearm and that should translate to more...
  18. Playing conditions

    Yea it does. I fly between EU and Asia for holidays and usually gets to play right before and after the flight so its pretty easy to make comparisons. Balls fly waaaay slower in Asia and they tend to drop faster after the 2nd bounce. Balls behave different in different venues in the UK too. We...
  19. The new plastic balls giving off dust

    Idk about you...but i kinda like those dusts. It shows you which part of the blade youre hitting the ball with. Typically an accurate gauge to see if your senses are on form that day. Oh and its not just plastic balls that does that. Its been around for ages.
  20. The Advanced Response Blade - The Future of Table Tennis Now! - by Anthony.R.Brown

    Dammit I missed it all! Hey Der_Echte u got any more of those popcorns leftover?
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