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Anti Spin rubber VS Plastic balls |
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a23096713
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Posted: 11/09/2015 at 8:37am |
Hi guys,
I have been playing a lot again. I notice the change of Plastic ball seem to benefit way more on Anti than Long pip. I've been trying to use my BestAnti combo with my Vega euro. What I noticed is the initial chop seem to drop WAY faster than it used to be. Basically making the opponent has a tougher time to start the attack or just simply miss the ball completely. I wonder if there is any chopper that uses anti and also long pip that find the same result. It seems like the deader Anti Spin works way better in variety of shots. Like changing pace, chop that just drop dead. It gives so much problem for the other player today when I first time try the new Vega Euro + BestAnti that I have. The school recently change all the balls to plastic balls. It clearly have a huge impact on the way ball react to the Antispin rubber that I have. I seem to have a very easy time for the placement as the ball travel way slower than I think it is. I made a lot of super short and low drop chop today that I definitely cannot replicate on my Curl P3a. Curl P3 is slow. But there is no competition in terms of slower speed against the BestAnti. Do you think the slower and slightly bigger plastic ball make a great pair for the Anti spin rubber. I am not really comparing the spin wise. But I definitely see a chance of chopper using Anti as a main weapon. Being able to control the placement way easier is probably a new weapon for chopper. Being able to chop lower and shorter has such a deadly effect in my opinion. Edited by a23096713 - 11/09/2015 at 8:39am |
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That's an interesting observation. Thanks for sharing.
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