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PostPosted: 05 Nov 2008, 04:22 
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Another one,,,

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0eCvLX_G ... re=related

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Great video there HOOKSHOT...

Glad to actually understand the commentators for once LOL!!!

So do they play with sandpaper?? or do they play Hardbat????


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Sandpaper! :D
I played with sandpaper in the 50s but soon graduated to hardbat. Both play similar. If you put new 220 paper on, you CAN make some spin. Nothing like inverted but enough to loop and chop. They play with 38mm balls and score is to 21. It is the amazing control that provides the long rallies. I think I will have to make one for grins! :D

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I love the sound, and I guess the service rule is different?

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Yes, no toss required. With sandpaper, I suspect there is not much advantage to a short serve.

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This is just too funny! I got the serve rules from Awan, Maybe Adham will see this.





filipino liha rule in the serve



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dont you see some strange reaction in the video in their serve.

its called:

EASY SERVE EASY RETURN - rule

you can snatch the ball up when the opponent serve and toss it back to him

as if saying i dont want your serve

serve it "correctly " please before you start to hit yours.



a rule that i myself dont know who started it.

its been done for decades.

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but the point is

nobody makes a point from serve

unlike rubber where you intentionally win points using serve.

points are earn by players in hard duel not right at the begiining using strategical serve

yes i know its strange.

me who came from ruber find this very strange.



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but the purpose is clear.

win me in proper duel - not serve

'serve winning ' makes the game short.

liha players wish to be beaten in proper duel not serve

and not

" hard serve easy winning" - theory , just the opposite theory in sponge rubber.



so you jsut serve" properly" not even open palm tossing the ball

and ill toss it back to you if i see the ball not my taste during the serve.

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there was also a time before, way back

where, serve are serve in ther right side always of opponent side using

"tennis type of serve"

just one bounce ! to the right side and you can also snatch it , toss it back if you dont like.

telling him to serve "correctly" on your right - oh boy that vintage. !!!

this is the place where you find "vintage" game - left out by time.

govern only by conscience of " fair play fair duel " by "primitive " warriors

see how they play now, tell me if they look primitive in thier stroke now

with these counter smashes.------ ahahah

"advance sponge mentality of attack play "applied now using difficult primitive weapons to execute even those counter smshes way out of the table.

for me - thats a big WOW!!!

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