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hehe that was good!
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Sometimes you just have to wonder if Igorponger is in his own little world and his world only has Table Tennis conspiracies. You just have to ignor it or just read it for a laugh. LOL
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Originally posted by Hans Regenkurt Hans Regenkurt wrote:

The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men.


The path (and the court) of the righteous player is beset on all sides by the proper barriers and the tyranny of evil inconsistent umpires.

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And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who would attempt to poison and destroy my brothers. And you will know my name is the Lord when I lay my vengeance upon thee.


And I will strike down thine ball with great venegance and furious anger against those who would attempt to defeat me with their poisonous serves and tricky spins...
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Igor here is a pro tip. Remember that you have a long history here and it is NOT entirely positive. So no more biblical posts. Now if you wish to give up meaningless pursuits in favor of religion then perhaps posting on ping pong forums ranks is something you should stop for the sake of your immortal soul.
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holy sh/t

I should say anyone who copies and pastes a half page of rubbish is worse haha


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Originally posted by Baal Baal wrote:

Igor here is a pro tip. Remember that you have a long history here and it is NOT entirely positive. So no more biblical posts. Now if you wish to give up meaningless pursuits in favor of religion then perhaps posting on ping pong forums ranks is something you should think about.


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Schen, have you used Haifu yellow, black, brown oil? how does it compared to Kailin?
I would like to boost H3 national orange sponge 37 deg for backhand, wonder which booster suitable.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote schen Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11/18/2017 at 2:07am
I've only used the black oil out of the ones you mentioned in addition to kailin.

I find that Kailin softens the sponge too much and drops the throw angle of the rubber. I was actually experimenting with provincial 37d for the backhand today using the black oil. I found that black oil in general produces a dull feel and response, but helps to create noticeably more spin compared to most other boosters. I would recommend using that or even regular seamoon on your rubber, as 37d is already quite soft and seamoon doesnt soften the sponge much further (kailin turned my chinese rubbers' sponge to mush)! Seamoon also produces a noticeably faster ball than black oil or kailin in my opinion, so it would come down to preference of how fast you like your backhand.

I hope this helps!

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Originally posted by schen schen wrote:

I've only used the black oil out of the ones you mentioned in addition to kailin.

I find that Kailin softens the sponge too much and drops the throw angle of the rubber. I was actually experimenting with provincial 37d for the backhand today using the black oil. I found that black oil in general produces a dull feel and response, but helps to create noticeably more spin compared to most other boosters. I would recommend using that or even regular seamoon on your rubber, as 37d is already quite soft and seamoon doesnt soften the sponge much further (kailin turned my chinese rubbers' sponge to mush)! Seamoon also produces a noticeably faster ball than black oil or kailin in my opinion, so it would come down to preference of how fast you like your backhand.

I hope this helps!


Thanks for your quick reply Schen :)
Probably the black oil is for harder sponge for forehand. The haifu yellow oil has better feel, not sure about brown oil. My friend use dianchi for 37 deg, he wait for 1 week so that the rubber become flat, he is satisfied with dianchi though. Ok I will try seamoon then, thx for your advise.
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