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PostPosted: 26 Jan 2024, 02:05 
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My dad has been playing it for a few weeks.
His findings are more less like the video.
You need to play agressive, put pressure on opponent and finish the point afterwards.
No free points.
He finds it difficult to keep the ball low and short
Sometimes. He needs more practice, but will stick
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For him it plays a bit like 'absorber' a rubber he played national level with 30 years ago


I'll be trying it when I get back from my travels in one month and post my findings. I'm currently playing flanti, but sometimes miss some BH pressure



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No more info about this anti?
Is it easy to return services with spin or/and very fast?
Does it really look that much like the OX long pips game?
What I'm looking for is for something similar to the OX long pips but with greater ease of attack.

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It has more similarities with medium pips in terms of speed, arc, grip and ability to generate spin. With a soft touch it may gripnthe ball or not, and can fool both your opponent and yourself. With more force behind the strokes is can be played like a cheap school bat with a softer and faster feel. It has some grip that kind of wears off by time. You can hit hard with it and it will result in a flat dead hit or, if you hit with a top spin motion, with some spin but an arc that dies faster than opponent expects. Blocking is good but you nerd to be active, like with a mp. Passive blocking is not good, ball will go high. You can generate some spin on serves and pushes also.

I have been using 1.4 mm on allround blades.

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My dad is playing it. He comes from playing with dr. NBR killler.

It has good properties to attack serves and pushes can be very misleading. It doesn't play like a glanti does. No revearsal.

Blocking can be very active and agressive or you can take the pass out of the ball and generate a short low bouncing floater. Passive blocking is very bad. Gives easy high bouncing balls.

Attacking needs some practice. He has to shorten all is strokes. If he does to much of topspin motion, balls go long or pop up.

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Thank you! I will test it in 1.4

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Well, I have a green 1.4 one. The topsheet is soft and feels grippy...I will test it next Monday in a Spinlord Ultra carbon Def

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loboestep wrote:
Well, I have a green 1.4 one. The topsheet is soft and feels grippy...I will test it next Monday in a Spinlord Ultra carbon Def


I would not be surprised if it was somewhat spin-sensitive or would not have much reversal.

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GregorTT425 wrote:
loboestep wrote:
Well, I have a green 1.4 one. The topsheet is soft and feels grippy...I will test it next Monday in a Spinlord Ultra carbon Def


I would not be surprised if it was somewhat spin-sensitive or would not have much reversal.


Me too

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