OX Long Pips vs Sponge LP for Close to Table Blocking/Hitting

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Is there a normal preference for either using OX or sponged LP for close to the table blocks? Advantages/disadvantages of each one? I've seen conflicting accounts on the topic. Some say OX gives more control, and others say the sponge helps slow the ball down for even more control... I'm looking to play a kind of Liu Song game. Big attacks with inverted on the one wing, and blocks, chop-blocks on the pip side of things.
 
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Well, there are

trampoline sponge, like behind tenergy,
Dampening sponge, like behind tackiness chop,
And anything in between. [emoji4]

But, dont worry,

The sponge never harder than the wood behind. [emoji6]


The problem is that the word control is naturally subjective, everyone got their own comfort zone.

Looper shall find my combi crap, too thin to loop comfortably. [emoji4]

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