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An attacker can also kill the spin with his inverted rubber doing a forward stroke and adjusting blade angle and reducing the acceleration AND have a very soft hand doing it. Not very practical to do that if the ball is low enough, you would have to NOT hit it too hard to keep it on the table and that should would easily be retrieved by the defender and he would easily catch what spin (or lack of it) is on the ball. If the chop is high enough, it could be a good variation for attacker to hit this shot fast little spin right at defender, even add a little sidespin.
Onn the flip side, there are ALL KIND of Div 1 old-school Korean J-Pen amatures who have mastered the reverse of this: putting on the brakes vs a heavy incoming topsin. They have such soft hand at impact and a forward swing, it looks like they are fast looping it with heavy spin, but in reality, the ball they are giving you is much slower and almost all your spin removed. Often, you do not see this ball and are caught off guard by the lack of "kick" on his shot, you lunge forward and are all off time, off balance, and are impacting the ball out of zone often for an error.
Onn the flip side, there are ALL KIND of Div 1 old-school Korean J-Pen amatures who have mastered the reverse of this: putting on the brakes vs a heavy incoming topsin. They have such soft hand at impact and a forward swing, it looks like they are fast looping it with heavy spin, but in reality, the ball they are giving you is much slower and almost all your spin removed. Often, you do not see this ball and are caught off guard by the lack of "kick" on his shot, you lunge forward and are all off time, off balance, and are impacting the ball out of zone often for an error.