When do you discard a 3 star ball?

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For me its opposite. I have a lot of smooth balls that I don't really want to use anymore, but objectively still seems pretty good
Practice smashing I suppose. Then you will have reason to buy nice new balls to play with.
 
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you hit too hard!
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I might have a controversial opinion:

Three star balls getting downgraded to youth training balls after one hard hit with the Racket edge. In 99% of the time, the ball will wobble after a edge hit (like a little un-round).

If you open a old ball, you will see a lot of bright white lines where the ball got deformated and damaged.
 
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when the balls are "old", it becomes part of the multiball container

there is no advantage to continue playing with old balls or old rubbers, in fact there is more of an disadvantage.
the same "no grip" rule applies for both
 
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Some of the most annoying people are Nittaku ball snobs who insist on playing with their precious $3 balls even when it is dirty gray, shiny, with all the lettering worn off. They are usually 1200 level players with $400 paddles who can't put spin on a new ball, so they can't tell the difference between a good ball and one that should be tossed.

I have a shoebox full of balls for multiball. It's easy to tell when its time to get rid of a ball because you get a direct comparison to less used balls in the box.
 
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Some of the most annoying people are Nittaku ball snobs who insist on playing with their precious $3 balls even when it is dirty gray, shiny, with all the lettering worn off. They are usually 1200 level players with $400 paddles who can't put spin on a new ball, so they can't tell the difference between a good ball and one that should be tossed.

I have a shoebox full of balls for multiball. It's easy to tell when its time to get rid of a ball because you get a direct comparison to less used balls in the box.
I hate it when they give use completely worn out balls in league matches or tournaments and when you ask for a replacement it's another shitty ball.
 
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Do you use the ball until it cracks?

Or do you throw it away after it loses its grip and becomes smooth?
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This is a good reason to change the ball...
 
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