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Originally posted by cmetsbeltran15 cmetsbeltran15 wrote:

Originally posted by bbkon bbkon wrote:

Originally posted by cmetsbeltran15 cmetsbeltran15 wrote:

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probably 20 years old.... like other cheater from china


lol, just cause he's tall?


if china would like to win junior worlds they could have sent guo yue and xu xin years ago and other players like yin hang that was the number 1 cadet player in the u15  world ranking why do you think china never sent him?

i don't know why not? Song is better than yin hang, and beat him handily recently


where that happened?  why song is better, yin is the junior that has been pulling more wins to niwa  and the german junior coach thinks that yin is better, why a number one ranked player wouldnt be playing a wjttc?  his playing is more mature not  rocket looping, placement and tempo like a senior player

i forget which tournament, earlier this year. up 3-0, then 3-1, and 4-1 to close out the win. song just beat niwa 3-0 at wjttc. i doubt the german junior coach has any influence on who the chinese coaches decide to send. and i'm not sure what you mean by the maturity statement.
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Originally posted by cmetsbeltran15 cmetsbeltran15 wrote:

Originally posted by bbkon bbkon wrote:

Originally posted by cmetsbeltran15 cmetsbeltran15 wrote:

Originally posted by bbkon bbkon wrote:

Originally posted by cmetsbeltran15 cmetsbeltran15 wrote:

Originally posted by jeannn jeannn wrote:

probably 20 years old.... like other cheater from china


lol, just cause he's tall?


if china would like to win junior worlds they could have sent guo yue and xu xin years ago and other players like yin hang that was the number 1 cadet player in the u15  world ranking why do you think china never sent him?

i don't know why not? Song is better than yin hang, and beat him handily recently


where that happened?  why song is better, yin is the junior that has been pulling more wins to niwa  and the german junior coach thinks that yin is better, why a number one ranked player wouldnt be playing a wjttc?  his playing is more mature not  rocket looping, placement and tempo like a senior player

i forget which tournament, earlier this year. up 3-0, then 3-1, and 4-1 to close out the win. song just beat niwa 3-0 at wjttc. i doubt the german junior coach has any influence on who the chinese coaches decide to send. and i'm not sure what you mean by the maturity statement.


i dont get it what you mean about the german coach  but yin plays more like a senior player
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who cares what the german coach thinks? it's about what the chinese coach thinks regarding the chinese team
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Originally posted by cmetsbeltran15 cmetsbeltran15 wrote:

who cares what the german coach thinks? it's about what the chinese coach thinks regarding the chinese team


the german coach could say same thing about you
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Originally posted by bbkon bbkon wrote:

Originally posted by cmetsbeltran15 cmetsbeltran15 wrote:

who cares what the german coach thinks? it's about what the chinese coach thinks regarding the chinese team


the german coach could say same thing about you


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I gotta say his style is a mirror image(pun intended) of Wang Liqin. The grip, the backhand, footwork, shot selection, and most all his fore hand drive. Nothing like Ma Long.
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Originally posted by V-Griper V-Griper wrote:

I gotta say his style is a mirror image(pun intended) of Wang Liqin. The grip, the backhand, footwork, shot selection, and most all his fore hand drive. Nothing like Ma Long.

heheheheh i get it. i dont think he resembles Ma Long at all, definitely more like wang liqin. big forehands, great footwork, more passive on the backhand blocks to set up a big finish with the forehand
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They should play doubles. I'd take a trip to see that.
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Originally posted by V-Griper V-Griper wrote:

They should play doubles. I'd take a trip to see that.

that would be cool. song's doubles record is amazing.


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 gold in mens, mixed at the past wjttc, mens with fang bo in 2009 and 2008, mixed in 08, and gold in Korean Open 2011 with jin yixiong
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Originally posted by bbkon bbkon wrote:

Originally posted by cmetsbeltran15 cmetsbeltran15 wrote:

Originally posted by bbkon bbkon wrote:

Originally posted by cmetsbeltran15 cmetsbeltran15 wrote:

Originally posted by jeannn jeannn wrote:

probably 20 years old.... like other cheater from china


lol, just cause he's tall?


if china would like to win junior worlds they could have sent guo yue and xu xin years ago and other players like yin hang that was the number 1 cadet player in the u15  world ranking why do you think china never sent him?

i don't know why not? Song is better than yin hang, and beat him handily recently


where that happened?  why song is better, yin is the junior that has been pulling more wins to niwa  and the german junior coach thinks that yin is better, why a number one ranked player wouldnt be playing a wjttc?  his playing is more mature not  rocket looping, placement and tempo like a senior player



yin hang played in chinese nationals this year apparently
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Originally posted by cmetsbeltran15 cmetsbeltran15 wrote:

Originally posted by bbkon bbkon wrote:

Originally posted by cmetsbeltran15 cmetsbeltran15 wrote:

Originally posted by bbkon bbkon wrote:

Originally posted by cmetsbeltran15 cmetsbeltran15 wrote:

Originally posted by jeannn jeannn wrote:

probably 20 years old.... like other cheater from china


lol, just cause he's tall?


if china would like to win junior worlds they could have sent guo yue and xu xin years ago and other players like yin hang that was the number 1 cadet player in the u15  world ranking why do you think china never sent him?

i don't know why not? Song is better than yin hang, and beat him handily recently


where that happened?  why song is better, yin is the junior that has been pulling more wins to niwa  and the german junior coach thinks that yin is better, why a number one ranked player wouldnt be playing a wjttc?  his playing is more mature not  rocket looping, placement and tempo like a senior player



yin hang played in chinese nationals this year apparently

yin was leading 10-7  in the 7th game playing to zjk and lost 5 points in a row
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Originally posted by bbkon bbkon wrote:

Originally posted by cmetsbeltran15 cmetsbeltran15 wrote:

Originally posted by bbkon bbkon wrote:

Originally posted by cmetsbeltran15 cmetsbeltran15 wrote:

Originally posted by bbkon bbkon wrote:

Originally posted by cmetsbeltran15 cmetsbeltran15 wrote:

Originally posted by jeannn jeannn wrote:

probably 20 years old.... like other cheater from china


lol, just cause he's tall?


if china would like to win junior worlds they could have sent guo yue and xu xin years ago and other players like yin hang that was the number 1 cadet player in the u15  world ranking why do you think china never sent him?

i don't know why not? Song is better than yin hang, and beat him handily recently


where that happened?  why song is better, yin is the junior that has been pulling more wins to niwa  and the german junior coach thinks that yin is better, why a number one ranked player wouldnt be playing a wjttc?  his playing is more mature not  rocket looping, placement and tempo like a senior player



yin hang played in chinese nationals this year apparently

yin was leading 10-7  in the 7th game playing to zjk and lost 5 points in a row

any video of it?
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