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So basically i watched a video about the best setup for tt and this guy says that a hard rubber paired with flexy blade will give the best "Kick effect". But what exactly is kick effect?
I am assuming kick effect is the sudden increase in speed when the ball bounces off the other side of the table. Is this "kick effect" also the same thing that makes peoples serves curve the other way suddenly? Is kick effect proportional to spin because sometimes my serve will have this kick effect but has very little spin but sometimes my serve also has alot of spin but i dont see the ball having this kick effect.
Also, that guy said that having hard rubber with flexy blade will have kick effect but while i was watching the ttdaily boll alc review, i noticed timobolls loops were crazy fast and spinny, and seemed to have this "kick effect" because when the ball touched dans side, i noticed the sudden increase in speed. However timo boll isnt using flexy blade with hard rubber but infact the opposite.
can some tt wizard please explain this whole kick effect to me?
I am assuming kick effect is the sudden increase in speed when the ball bounces off the other side of the table. Is this "kick effect" also the same thing that makes peoples serves curve the other way suddenly? Is kick effect proportional to spin because sometimes my serve will have this kick effect but has very little spin but sometimes my serve also has alot of spin but i dont see the ball having this kick effect.
Also, that guy said that having hard rubber with flexy blade will have kick effect but while i was watching the ttdaily boll alc review, i noticed timobolls loops were crazy fast and spinny, and seemed to have this "kick effect" because when the ball touched dans side, i noticed the sudden increase in speed. However timo boll isnt using flexy blade with hard rubber but infact the opposite.
can some tt wizard please explain this whole kick effect to me?