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    Posted: 02/16/2018 at 6:19pm
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote kakapo Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 02/17/2018 at 2:23am
Funny but what will he do if must play in a place with 3 meters setback :))
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I have never faced a lobber like that. Q: Can't we pretend that we are going to let the ball bounce an then smash, but the last moment just do a quick low to the table block the moment the ball bounces on our side?  That opens up angles and shortens their reaction time, especially if one does a drop shot.  

or is that a very difficult shot to execute? 
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Originally posted by MTMT MTMT wrote:

I have never faced a lobber like that. Q: Can't we pretend that we are going to let the ball bounce an then smash, but the last moment just do a quick low to the table block the moment the ball bounces on our side?  That opens up angles and shortens their reaction time, especially if one does a drop shot.  

or is that a very difficult shot to execute? 


I have played James Therriault from Sacramento.  He is a much better lobber with a wide verity of shots.  Most of his shots are deep on the table with extreme spins that are hard to read off the paddle.  I find that I need to wait to see the spin after the bounce to have a chance of returning the ball. 
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never seen a Jpen lobber before
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I never understood why the other player didn't hit the ball to the right at least to make the lobber move 4 metres
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