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    Posted: 06/30/2008 at 9:50pm
What short pips should be used for forehand no RPB setup? What does He Zhiwen use? I play close to table hoping to change to a counter smashing game
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He Zhi Wen use RITC 802~
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I'll ask the question here:
Whats the difference between the normal 802 and 802-40 and the mystery I and II versions?
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802 is more for hitting, much like HeZhi does! 802-40 is a much more spinny pip great for serves and looping. I heard it is the closest pips to inverted, but since its more like inverted, it is probably more susceptible to incoming spin.
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Interesting, I am just wondering whether or not I should order the mystery version
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I only know people really just play with the old kind~
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Have you tried it yourself? How was it? Can you loop? Serve? Hit any spin?
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I havent tried it..... yet, but I might get it very soon~
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Cool, we can try it together
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Yea but basically do you want to loop or smash, If so then 802-40 for loop and 802/ 802-1 for smash~
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802-40 can counter any spin right?
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I think since it is more like inverted, it is more affected by spin, but it prolly can counter spin well~
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Originally posted by liXiao liXiao wrote:

I think since it is more like inverted, it is more affected by spin, but it prolly can counter spin well~


Just really a guess though~
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Generally long pips are better for that
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question: how come the speed of most short pips is rated lower than pips in rubbers... but in reality and since I have played with a number of short pips player... i feel that they are much faster than pips in...
high speed but of course not high spin....


how about a short pips setup for RBH?
anyone tried that?

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Schlager Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07/02/2008 at 11:41am
He Zhi Wen uses them over a TSP sponge though. Not over the original sponge..
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I feel Ando COR pip is good,compare w/ others.
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