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Author:  haggisv [ 28 Jun 2016, 14:43 ]
Post subject:  Share something about yourself in your Profile

Although I totally respect people's anonymity here on the forum, sharing something about yourself in your profile can be really helpful in making friends here, but also helpful in getting more appropriate responses.

For example just knowing what country you're from, might give you better responses about where to get equipment, where to play, or may even lead to an invitation to meet another member. Sharing your Occupation or Interests might lead to other discussions, possibly not related to TT, but can still help make friends. Sharing your Blade & Rubber can obviously lead to better advice, and may strike up other conversations and discussion.

To add details to your profile, click on the User Control Panel (top right of screen), then click "Edit Profile", or click on this link to take you straight to it.

So I would encourage everyone to share at least a little about themselves. How about it guys (& gals)? :rock:

Author:  haggisv [ 01 Jul 2016, 15:26 ]
Post subject:  Re: Share something about yourself in your Profile

Ok... so we've had 2 people that have updated theirs :( :( :( anyone else?

Author:  dunc [ 01 Jul 2016, 22:20 ]
Post subject:  Re: Share something about yourself in your Profile

I've got my info filled out because funnily enough I've had 3 random OOAK members PM me about stuff I had in my signature. "You've used X, what did you think?"

Author:  Harygoldie [ 04 Jul 2016, 13:39 ]
Post subject:  Re: Share something about yourself in your Profile

My name is Harpreet and I am from Bangalore India . I play TT from past 8 years with decent success with inverted rubber's so far.

I have used Done Acuda series , blue fire series , Tibhar Evolution series . Blades Tibhar CCA , TxcoC7 , Timo Boll ZLC , Timo Boll Spriit , Black Devil , PG7 .

I have had good amount of success in those 8 years but now I am working on improving my forehand flat hitting technique to take my game to next level .

I have started playing with shot pips on my forehand to learn correct angles and timing of flat hitting . I am not sure it is right approach , but considering that my game is stand still for past 2 years , without improvement of my level . I am trying something new to see if suits my game .

Would love to hear what my fellow TT friends have to say. ??

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