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liulin04
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Posted: 08/22/2016 at 2:02am |
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Finally got a video of my match today versus my friends. I'm the guy in the white short. My friend is about 2000.
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TurboZ
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Very impressive. You are the one with Jpen and RPB, right?
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liulin04
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Yes sir. Changed from cpen rpb to traditional jpen and then to jpen rpb
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tom
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out of curiosity, what is the difference between cpen and jpen RPB , aside from the grip?
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liulin04
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For me personally, jpen packs more punch in speed and power, especially when it comes to the backhand RPB punch. Also, I loop much better in speed and power using jpen compared to cpen. I think all of the fh's missed in the video might be due to the new Tenergy 05 haven't fully broken into yet. I only played with the rubber for just two sessions. Glued it last week.
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tom
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sorry, I wasn't clear. could you comment on differences on the RPB technique (execution) between the two styles (if any)
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Victor_the_cleaner
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nice fluid style. I've done business many times with you, - good transactions. Not sure why I always though you are older.
These ain't no short tho. These are mediums. Saive would quit a tournament if forced to wear those.. :)
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liulin04
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I don't fit in my tt shorts anymore...
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liulin04
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The only difference in RPB execution for the 2 styles is timing. Since I use KTS for Jpen RPB, I have to step a feet or so away than I normally do with my cpen RPB. KTS is also thicker compared to my old TB T5000 cpen which is 5.7mm thick or so.
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tom
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thanks, I am thinking of getting a jpen just for kicks ( I play SH)
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qualizon
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the guy you played with didn't even throw the ball properly, he was throwing the ball when his hand is above his head ...
Anyway, back to the topic, I tried jpen with rpb with my kts red also, but due to the thickness, it's very easy to hit the blade if you do in table loop or in table rbp, and I just don't want to put any dent on my KTS haha. But yea, I agree the taking a step back for rpb because the power is strong and the ball throws longer.
Edited by qualizon - 08/23/2016 at 12:46am |
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suds79
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+1 Truer words have never been spoken. I have a Jpen & a few Cpens. For some reason, they cannot touch how much power & speed that Jpen can bring. Although I usually contend that I can spin better with my cpens. Must mean with the grip of the finger wrapped around that cork I hit more into the ball and on cpen where i don't wrap my finger as tightly around the handle i tend to hit the ball thinner. IDK
Edited by suds79 - 08/23/2016 at 10:38am |
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mts388
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[QUOTE=qualizon]the guy you played with didn't even throw the ball properly, he was throwing the ball when his hand is above his head ...
I didn't know there was a rule about where in your toss the ball had to leave the hand. It may not be normal, but I think it's legal.
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liulin04
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Thank you my friend.
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qualizon
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The problem is not where as long as it starts over the table surface, but how much the ball rises from the start of the toss. Official rules said at least 16cm. So in this case, this player might have created an illusion that he has toss the ball high enough, but instead he might have just toss it less than 10cm because the ball didn't leave his hand when his arm is at table level, but at his head level.
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vanjr
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Good sounding trash talking to go w good play!
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Tt Gold
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Lol why does almost every American player complain about serves?Seriously if Americans put that much focus on the game instead they'd probably be one of the best countries in the world.
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idk
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they don't. it's just the people on the internet forums for some ridiculous reason like to turn everything that could be about table tennis into a shitshow about complaining about legality of serves. real players can see the forest for the trees.
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roundrobin
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Former Jpen and Cpen player here... The Jpen's thin grip allows you to use your fingers more to feel, adjust to the ball, and accelerate the paddle, but the Cpen is more stable due to the larger grip area. With Cpen your wrist must be super-flexible (like Ma Lin or Wang Hao's) to compensate for the more limited finger movements. Also due to the shorter blade length of Cpen, a straighter arm swing when looping is preferred. |
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suds79
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Has anyone here actually altered their Jpen for rubber on both sides?
I've often thought about it with my Nittaku Aurline 8.8 because it hits so well, I almost don't want to risk getting something else. But I do understand that there are other Jpens made for both sides. If I were to alter mine, i'd have to peel off this black almost very thin plastic cover or whatever from the backside of my blade and sand off the rounded cork on the back to be flat. It's crossed my mind but haven't ever had the courage to pull the trigger for fear of jacking up what's a really nice blade.
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qualizon
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well, just sharing what I was told from a registered umpire. What is considered as a shitshow and real player? If you don't appreciate the sharing, just ignore. Often shitshow is made by the people who make a big deal on commenting on top of other people's comment.
Edited by qualizon - 08/23/2016 at 10:51pm |
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qualizon
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I've done that with one of my kts, i basically remove part of the back cork sheet so that the I can glue a bigger portion of the back rubber without overlapping with the cork sheet. |
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