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That's what I do. Mostly TPB. Occasionally RPB LP chop-block if I'm close to the table or full on RPB chop with the LPs if I'm off the table. I'm getting better at it but still a long, long ways to go on consistency as playing that modern defender esk type of game isn't something I've practice much before.
But it's nice to have the variation.
Played club mate who beat me 3-1 after I took the first game. I then wanted a rematch and won that 3-0. Made the adjustment in that he was someone who does not struggle vs the LPs (while others do). So I played him in the rematch more like a one sided only single wing player and that worked out... Well that and simply playing more consistent with my attacks that 2nd match. That always helps
Need to realize sooner when I'm facing someone if the LPs make them struggle or not & adapt accordingly.
Also, picked up a sheet of H3 Neo. My burst has finally lost its burst . Excited to slap that on my FH soon here.
My only problem with the LP on the RPB side is the awkward strokes when blocking and pushing, since I'm using a traditional Jpen there's no way I can twiddle like in Cpen. I also tried slapping an inverted rubber on the RPB side to be able to play better at close to the table game but the RPB is too thick for my already 10.5mm blade, plus the total weight is straining my wrist and shoulder.
I think I will give Jpen revolver blade a chance and play like Zhou Xintong, except using inverted than SP. I tried to copy her game once with Cpen, but Cpen feels too head heavy for me and doesn't have the stability that Jpen provides.
BTW, during your match did you twiddle in order to use the LP side or just block it with the RPB side?