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Favourite short pips? |
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Shoebox9
Member Joined: 06/15/2006 Location: Australia Status: Offline Points: 41 |
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Thanks Haggisv, Being a new player, I presumed chopping with short pips wouldn't cause your opponent any dificulties because not much back spin could be created. It sounded to me like giving away a free lunch, but if top players are doing it.... |
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gigmyster
Member Joined: 06/20/2006 Location: United States Status: Offline Points: 21 |
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I just went back to pips on my backhand...after trying other rubbers that others tryied to get me interested in.. like they say if its not broke dont fix it.. I like to do dead ball pushes fast to the transition areas and fast roll service returns to our NEW and challanging long pip players.. i win more games against guys that are in the 2000 and enjoy the game more.. its so much fun to switch to pips to your forhand and see if they can return a dead non spinning ball..
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pong
Beginner Joined: 06/16/2004 Location: Bermuda Status: Offline Points: 91 |
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Armstrong Rosin is a great short pip for allround and attack play. Very good control, speed, spin and pretty disturbing for a short pip.
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