HTech instrument to detect boosters.

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HTech instrument to detect boosters.

Yesterday we have had beautiful introduction of a HTech instrument to detect boosters, with full attendance of EQC members.
Yes, it is none a cheap project, to say the least. Hopefully ITTF will lend money sum needed to deploy this device for world's major events, the Olympic competitions foremost.

Look, people. We have now got an abusive Olympic champion who commits nasty frauds using plenty of illegal boosters, in disregard of the set ITTF Laws . It is a gross shame on the sport, right?

PS// A voice of criticism came up during the presentation.. Guess the country. 😄
 
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Great, yet another expensive device that's going to disqualify every rubber that's factory boosted, which is perfectly legal.
Once the oily booster has been covered with 2 layers of waterbased glue the "oil sniffer machine" will not pick it up.
 
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ITTF has now decided on the penalty sanctions against players found to apply boosters.
Without limiting the penalties stated under the ITTF Statutes, one or more of the following sanctions may be imposed on the player in addition to recording his (her) name down in the Infraction List:
◾a censure, reprimand, or warning,
◾a fine of up to CHF10,000,
◾ a disqualification of results and outcomes of results in the relevant ITTF Sanctioned Events, including a forfeiture of any related awards, titles, ranking points or prizes; and
◾a suspension from competing in any ITTF Sanctioned Events for up to 12 month.

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Yes, a law is harsh, yet it is a law. Poor, poor Chinese. 🤧
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Great, yet another expensive device that's going to disqualify every rubber that's factory boosted, which is perfectly legal.
LinksSquare is a handheld spectrometer to check food quality, verify products, and explore so many things around you.

I guess the umpires can use it in the food hall, when they not damaging players rackets or dropping it on the floor.
 
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Once the oily booster has been covered with 2 layers of waterbased glue the "oil sniffer machine" will not pick it up.
precisely,
they need to go and trial it in igor's garage
have 2 dozen bottles of booster there and make him cry
 
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Can you name few players who doesn't ?
all the BTY/Victas/Nittaku and ESN Top 100 athletes, cos' they don't want to risk getting any problem with ITTF laws compliancy. Dima showed us how he glue his racket and I trust him: he prefers doping himself the old fashioned way with clenbuterol :ROFLMAO:

The countries that boost are the usual suspects like China and some South Korean players using H3 National BS (Jang Woojin, Shin Yubin,...), and there are many of the DPR North Korean players that play so few on the WTT circus that they probably do not have all the ITTF rules about racket compliancy and therefore get some of their athletes tagged with a DSQ patch after a match.

Kanak Jha does not boost neither,

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he prefers a 3rd no-show to doping test, but hey... the USADA claims the WADA isn't qualified to do their job, as the BRICS anti-doping agencies claim too. You can be sure that in this world, there are only a few countries that are WADA compliant, and I'm not telling the europeans are clean or better than others: what about the italian football scandal in the 90's ? the Festina french cycling team scandal ? the spanyards in football and tennis ? Leo Messi being doped when he was a teen with growth hormones cos' he was considered too small by FC Barcelona ?
 
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INDICATIVE INKS. A GREAT DEVICE.

An earlier concept of "instant booster detector" of our own was to have coloured ink prints on every sponge. A special composition of the ink is needed so that the prints get vanished under oil liquids. Regretfully, we did failed to get printing inks soluble in oil.

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INDICATIVE INKS. A GREAT DEVICE.

An earlier concept of "instant booster detector" of our own was to have coloured ink prints on every sponge. A special composition of the ink is needed so that the prints get vanished under oil liquids. Regretfully, we did failed to get printing inks soluble in oil.

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I believe it reacts quite well to Adobe Booster ...
 
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