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Originally posted by sandiway sandiway wrote:

Originally posted by rosecitytt rosecitytt wrote:

Yes RPB not dead yet, here is Kim Songgun vs Own country shakehand.

Technically excellent on both sides. Makes it look really easy and smooth. Wanna see him go up against Wong Chun Ting.

 The kid is talented. Too bad his chinese penhold style with RPB makes him not competitive. Another wasted talent.


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Originally posted by rosecitytt rosecitytt wrote:

Yes RPB not dead yet, here is Kim Songgun vs Own country shakehand.

can see some big RPB.


Technically excellent on both sides. Makes it look really easy and smooth. Wanna see him go up against Wong Chun Ting.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote rosecitytt Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07/01/2016 at 8:05am
Yes RPB not dead yet, here is Kim Songgun vs Own country shakehand.

can see some big RPB.

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote zeio Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07/01/2016 at 3:41am
Fan Siqi plays and moves just like a 70% ML and 30% FZD.

She certainly wins like one.  Ri Mi Gyong is getting slaughtered.


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Originally posted by bbkon bbkon wrote:

1.  Penhold never die:  Both PRK and China have penhold player.
Names?
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bbkon:  You missed my earlier post, here it is again:

Kim Song Gun, the PRK penhold player, got very powerful RPB - especially when attacking serves.
Two pre-recorded videos are already available - one against a Chinese player, the other against a Russian player.
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Chinese penhold player:  Mu Jingyu.

Pre-recorded videos of both Kim Song Gun and Mu Jingyu are available, you can watch them.
Note:  Kim Song Gun's RPB attacking opponent's serves is very powerful.


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Originally posted by skip3119 skip3119 wrote:

Originally posted by The Canadian Bacon The Canadian Bacon wrote:

Why is no one talking about this tournament?
There have been some great TT action! Thumbs Up

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1.  Penhold never die:  Both PRK and China have penhold player.

2.  These Chinese women players look strong:  Liu Weishan and Guo Yuhan.


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Originally posted by SmackDAT SmackDAT wrote:

Why do they never send the stronger/strongest Chinese players? It seems like they're sending nobodies who are always weaker or at a similar level to the PRK players. Political agenda maybe?
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Chinese youngsters sent to Pyongyang Open and their RC ratings.


(NA means Not Available)

Men:

XU Haidong             NA

YU Heyi                   NA

YANG Shuo            2337

XU Yingbin              2381

ZHAO Zhaoyan       NA

CAO Wei                2469

Women:

SHI Xunyao           1865

LIU Weishan           NA

GUO Yuhan          1933

QIAN Tianyi           2093

MU Jingyu             2285

FAN Siqi                2330

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Their RC ratings are way below those PRK's top guns - men or women


Pak, Sin Hyok        2810

Choe, Il                  2754


Ri Myong Sun        2549

Kim, Song I            2540



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Why do they never send the stronger/strongest Chinese players? It seems like they're sending nobodies who are always weaker or at a similar level to the PRK players. Political agenda maybe?
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Kim Song Gun, the PRK penhold player, got very powerful RPB - especially when attacking serves.

Two pre-recorded videos are already available - one against a Chinese player, the other against a Russian player.


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Originally posted by The Canadian Bacon The Canadian Bacon wrote:

Why is no one talking about this tournament?
There have been some great TT action! Thumbs Up
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1.  Penhold never die:  Both PRK and China have penhold player.

2.  These Chinese women players look strong:  Liu Weishan and Guo Yuhan.
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It was not bad last year; just hope they will not run out of data before the finals are up this time LOL


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Why is no one talking about this tournament?

There have been some great TT action! Thumbs Up




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