Frictionless Anti players

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Mladenovich is not a good example to follow, as being a forced one to play this weird style by his tutor while in his early childhood.
Anti player/ Brave against sheep, but himself a sheep against the brave. (prov.)
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Using Anti stuff is prohibited by Canadian TTA Directives, both for kids and youngsters.
 
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I think it is funny that you chop with your "frictionless" anti. You can't change the spin much with it. However, it might fool an opponent. It doesn't look like it fooled your practice partner. It looks like your practice partner knows how to play against anti.
 
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Mr. Pier Offredi looking to get your rubber at his hand. Low friction rubbers recognized as illegal material by FITET/
 
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Yes, Maestro Aschi has developed mastery a lot with the contrast materials. Yes, he is a man of integrity,
far superior honesty to those low-friction pimpsters. As being an invariable devotee for anti"s materials Maestro Aschi proved himself a honourable person, as the use of anti materials will always agree with the Rules of the sport, you know.
Again, Master Aschi is always welcomed to give more lessons of playing the game. Anti never to be blamed. 👏👍💋

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Meet a novelty device to examine pimpled rubbers - the unmerciful inquisitor to check out player's honesty. Currently endorsed by FITET.

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The unmerciful inquisitor to check out your honesty. Currently endorsed by FITET.

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The question is what kind of friction does that device test for? I have know idea what the green, yellow and red are for. If that little weight exceeds the static friction, it will slide all the way to the bottom. In other words, it will slide or it won't. Now if the weight is given a push then the static friction is exceeded, now the device is going to see how much dynamic friction there is.

Have you ever heard of Stribeck friction. It is sometime call slip-stick.

Most people like to assume the force due to friction is proportional to the velocity but that is often not the case.
Anyway, these people with the friction measuring device are probably uneducated about friction as are most people.
BTW, the frictional force or wind resistance to a TT ball is proportional to the velocity squared.
 
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"Prewarned is prearmed"

GLANTI IS GROWING A REAL CONCERN.

As a long-standing lttf contributor i'm admitted to ittf expert conversations. The issue of "frictionless" anti rubbers is a real concern and is now under consideration within ITTF.

Ittf is now prone towards banning the low friction materials with reduced surface traction such as glanti rubbers and those pips-in rubbers that have lost original traction too much.

We have now got a variety of handy instruments to easily detect low-friction materials by umpires.
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