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PostPosted: 02 May 2008, 22:55 
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Hi Pix,
You are probably right but I won't spend the $$$ to find out since the Dr Evil and 755 OX both work just right for me. :D

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I find that Nittaku Screw One (OX) has characteristics which approximate close to Supeblock (OX) of Dr N. It is a good rubber to play table tennis close to the table. One can chop, block and hit.


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Revisited Nittaku Screw One and tried it on a fast blade. It has been found that it is an excellent rubber for chops against fast topspin drives and loops. It allows one to place the ball short or long on the table with a slow or fast speed and that is sufficient to win a point. Another strategy that can be used is to topspin a ball on your backhand side and mix it up with a backspin chop. This also unsettles the opponent's game.

Note that if one is not at the right place to play a chop or topspin, then the ball will fly away off the table as it has been put on a very fast blade. On the other hand if a ball is chopped properly by varying the speed and placement, then a forced error will be committed by an opponent sooner or later.

This rubber is almost as slow as SB of Dr N; but it seems to cause more problems to an opponent.


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