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I'm back on the computer so it's much easier to respond......Of course it is a minority issue since only a minority of all players play tournaments. But if you do play tournaments regularly and have a habit of always checking your opponent's bat before playing them, you'd see signs of boosting more often than one would expect. Funnily enough, the mx-p users seem to be particularly fond of boosting in UK ...
Appreciate there have been a few replies to my initial comment!
I fully appreciate people all over the world will do it - But as I said previously and as you've said here.... It's the minority of the minority in a lot of places (certainly in the UK).
It feels like the people who are very pro Boosting (at least on this forum) are coming from a point of view of:
• Stick it to the shitty ITTF who make terrible rules and shouldn't be in charge of anything.
• I'm a free man/woman, I can do what I want and if I want to boost my rubber and save some money, I will.
• The factories can do it, so why can't I?
• There is no regulation that makes it easy to monitor it.... So..... Good luck catching me.
On the rules front.... People like to argue it's a "grey area" - It really isn't.
I can 100% see the argument, and I'd make it myself if I was that way inclined - But..... I would bet a lot of money that *everyone* who boosts, knows they *shouldn't* and their arguments are typically one of:
• The Pro's do it
• Everyone else does it
• Factories do it
• They can't prove it
Not wrong.... But also, don't pretend you are playing within the intended rules!
Lastly, as this is already a long post......
Saying the manufacturer/factory does it, so you should be able to is never going to be a solid argument.
There are SO many examples across SO many hobbies/industries where it's the same.
I'm not saying it's "right", but there is more to it than "they did it, so I can too"
At this point, I would be in agreement that the easiest and best thing to do would be to legalise it and include it (clearly) in the rules - Just like they managed with Speed Glue (or not using Speed Glue).
It gets away from this "underground boosting culture" where the first rule of Boosting Club is.....
You don't talk about Boosting Club.