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PostPosted: 08 Jul 2019, 23:59 
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Just a few specific colors would be allowed for professional play.
ITTF will determine the best optimal colours after 2020 Tokyo Olympics

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It is a rear page Table Tennis Rules 1971. That time I was a puppy 15 yo. and young tt umpire. Oh, would I were a bonny again. Alas, we all shall pass away soon. ;( ;( ;( ;( ;(


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So the colors won't be available for non-professional play? :lol: Conclusion: It did pass, and we'll be seeing colors other than red and black in the future.

Before the two color rule (don't remember the year it passed - early 1980s or very late 1970s IIRC) there were NO rules whatsoever about the color of the racket - you could use any color you wanted. Any shade of purple, green, blue, gold (aforementioned Yasaka Tornado had a really beautiful, honey colored transparent topsheet) - and you found all sorts of colors on the cheap bats you found in Chinese bookstores. For expensive rubbers, it was mostly red, with a few green and blue sheets here and there (I've heard that Mark V was sometimes available in green). The first Chinese sheets to appear in the US (729) were this weird, plum-purple color. Black sheets (at least in the early sponge age) were really rare - Butterfly Tackiness was one of the first I remember, there was also something called Yasaka Black Power (this had a really awful blurb on the back), and I think they started to appear because long pips players wanted two sheets of black, so it would be less obvious which sheet was in play. You could have more shades of red than of black, apparently.

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I wonder if the pink rubber matches her underwear :lol:


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Recently at the club I played against an opponent with both black rubbers and one was a LP with thin-sponge and the other a pips-in normal rubber.

It is absolutely confusing when the colours are not easily distinguishable. I requested that only for the serve the player show me the rubber used, otherwise not to tell me.

Fun fact, the brain doesn't really note the sound of the ball on the PO-rubber and only the change in trajectory alerts you at the last moment of the difference in effect...

Very hard to determine which rubber is in play since this was the reason for the 2-colour red-black rubber rules.

The new ITTF rules for multi-colour rubbers defeats the point of having rules ... why do they even bother ? Just make hidden body serves and the rest also valid.... take TT back to the stone-age ....

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Recently at the club I played against an opponent with both black rubbers and one was a LP with thin-sponge and the other a pips-in normal rubber.

It is absolutely confusing when the colours are not easily distinguishable. I requested that only for the serve the player show me the rubber used, otherwise not to tell me.

Fun fact, the brain doesn't really note the sound of the ball on the PO-rubber and only the change in trajectory alerts you at the last moment of the difference in effect...

Very hard to determine which rubber is in play since this was the reason for the 2-colour red-black rubber rules.

The new ITTF rules for multi-colour rubbers defeats the point of having rules ... why do they even bother ? Just make hidden body serves and the rest also valid.... take TT back to the stone-age ....


True about before the two color rule. You could use the same color rubber on both sides, and even at the International level you had people using long pips or anti with regular inverted on the other side, and they'd twiddle and serve. People would even stamp hard on the floor to disguise the sound. That was a total disaster, for example:



Absolutely untrue about the new rules. The new color rules mandate 1) Black on one side and 2) an approved color (which would be clearly distinguishable from black) on the other side.

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Why so? Better than black on both sides, I'd think..

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Color blind people need lots of consideration here too.

I think it's basically pointless but if they want to add a couple of colors and keep black on 1 side, that's ok.


Agreed, colorblind people need protection here. Though I'd love a green/red combination with one side pips and the other inverted just to drive a certain colorblind clubmember nuts. Although I'd notice it by the sound alone myself.

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No reason not to make up a red/green bat anyhow - using it in a tournament would be another matter, of course. You can already get colored rubbers:

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/33036579978.html

Think of all the weird combinations you can make. Pink and orange? It's fun to freak out the folks at the club. Warning, though - these sheets are non-tacky. I've played with non-tacky sheets before but I had to learn to hit the ball more perpendicularly with these. It does have a decent amount of speed and spin.

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"Bright red" (Law 2.4.6) is defined on the Munsell system by three co-ordinates:

Hue: 4.0 - 6.5 R
Value: min. 3.1
Chroma: min. 7.5

Colours for red top sheets are measured on a white background, as complete racket coverings, i.e.
with all colours of sponges the racket covering will be sold with. Red top sheets alone will be measured
only upon the supplier’s request; ref. Konica no.1864-721 (CM-A101W).
All new colorations have to go throught severe trials in the ITTF test lab. Many severe trials.
With the red colored rubbers, 20% would not pass and were denied of approval.


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Many men have colour blindness. I wonder if this is a disadvantage in playing TT.


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iskandar taib wrote:
No reason not to make up a red/green bat anyhow - using it in a tournament would be another matter, of course.
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This is exactly the reason why I have to wait. I want that combination to tick someone off but he won't play me like that willingly. I'll have to force the match with legal sheets during club championships. :angel:

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shaolinTT wrote:
Many men have colour blindness. I wonder if this is a disadvantage in playing TT.

It would be if his (or her) opponent is using an orange and pink racket.. :lol:

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iskandar taib wrote:
No reason not to make up a red/green bat anyhow - using it in a tournament would be another matter, of course.
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This is exactly the reason why I have to wait. I want that combination to tick someone off but he won't play me like that willingly. I'll have to force the match with legal sheets during club championships. :angel:

Are your clubmates so uptight that they won't play against you if you use a green and blue bat even if it's for fun? :lol:

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iskandar taib wrote:
shaolinTT wrote:
Many men have colour blindness. I wonder if this is a disadvantage in playing TT.

It would be if his (or her) opponent is using an orange and pink racket.. :lol:

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iskandar taib wrote:
No reason not to make up a red/green bat anyhow - using it in a tournament would be another matter, of course.
Iskandar

This is exactly the reason why I have to wait. I want that combination to tick someone off but he won't play me like that willingly. I'll have to force the match with legal sheets during club championships. :angel:

Are your clubmates so uptight that they won't play against you if you use a green and blue bat even if it's for fun? :lol:

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For this certain victum red/green will mean the same color, so yeah that would be a problem. The rest of the clubmembers wouldn't care but aren't color blind ;)

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Carpe Noctem wrote:
iskandar taib wrote:
Are your clubmates so uptight that they won't play against you if you use a green and blue bat even if it's for fun? :lol:


For this certain victum red/green will mean the same color, so yeah that would be a problem. The rest of the clubmembers wouldn't care but aren't color blind ;)


Ah...

Waiting until they're "legal" won't work, though, since one sheet will have to be black.. :lol: Incidentally, a lot of red/green colorblind people can actually tell red and green apart a lot of the time (they come out as different shades of grey). I had a friend who was colorblind but never realized it until he came across one of those colorblind tests with the numbers in the circles. This was at some point in high school.

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