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Topic: Incredible talent / unbelievable shots!!Posted By: Jackcerry
Subject: Incredible talent / unbelievable shots!!
Date Posted: 05/02/2019 at 6:42pm
He plays with normal rubbers, no pips or anti
Replies: Posted By: penholderxxx
Date Posted: 05/02/2019 at 7:22pm
Adam Bobrow has found his match
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Posted By: Jackcerry
Date Posted: 05/03/2019 at 7:27am
will be an epic match lol
Posted By: pingpungpeng
Date Posted: 05/03/2019 at 8:14am
0:17 is great. "this guy is too good!!! what do you want me to do??"
as for his style, most long pips pushblockers play something similar to this.
Posted By: heavyspin
Date Posted: 05/03/2019 at 9:07am
Making a "basement game" work on a respectable level, impressive and creative. One thing that accentuates his non-standard strokes is that he maintains his upper torso in an upright position - a very non athletic posture.
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Posted By: mykonos96
Date Posted: 05/03/2019 at 9:11am
heavyspin wrote:
Making a "basement game" work on a respectable level, impressive and creative. One thing that accentuates his non-standard strokes is that he maintains his upper torso in an upright position - a very non athletic posture.
This guy wouldnt survive against a 2000 player
Posted By: piligrim
Date Posted: 05/03/2019 at 9:31am
he must use ALL+ blade with something like Mark V or Sriver
Posted By: ZingyDNA
Date Posted: 05/03/2019 at 10:24am
How could he read the ball trajectory, bounce and spin so well while looking down from that high? Most long pips pushblockers also stay pretty low.. He's not a push blocker, though. More like a hitter/chopper.
Posted By: Simon_plays
Date Posted: 05/03/2019 at 11:19am
You watched it. You can't unwatch it.
I think I've probably undone about half of the coaching I've ever had from that video.
Posted By: Simon_plays
Date Posted: 05/03/2019 at 11:24am
Surprised I've never seen anyone do that serve at the end, definitely one to try out.
Posted By: tom
Date Posted: 05/03/2019 at 12:13pm
no comment
Posted By: FruitLoop
Date Posted: 05/03/2019 at 12:39pm
There's a guy in top 50 in England who plays a bit like this but just at a much stronger level. I can post a video for comparison.
Posted By: koshkin
Date Posted: 05/03/2019 at 1:39pm
That's the next level of weird, but he has incredible hands. A match between this guy and Rich Dewitt could be epic.
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Posted By: NextLevel
Date Posted: 05/03/2019 at 2:00pm
Looks too photoshoppish.
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Posted By: pgpg
Date Posted: 05/03/2019 at 2:07pm
Willing to bet his rubbers are approaching anti level of grip. Dead sponge too, most likely.
Posted By: pingpungpeng
Date Posted: 05/03/2019 at 8:42pm
his style reminds me of the famous olivier mader a bit
and doing forehand shots only with his forearm reminds of olivier mader's friend..... Werner Schlager
Posted By: mts388
Date Posted: 05/03/2019 at 8:56pm
[QUOTE=pingpungpeng]his style reminds me of the famous olivier mader a bit
I don't see anything close to Oliver. Oliver is much, much better and the style isn't even close.
Posted By: penholderxxx
Date Posted: 05/03/2019 at 9:55pm
I would say a lot of the comments on this post are missing the point.
Why we are not able to celebrate his style or his 'lack' in style. I see him enjoying himself whilst making his opponents miserable.......similar to players using long pips; especially.
I shall contribute US$20.00 towards a fund to allow the player to have a game with either Mr Oliver or Mr heavyspin....( how apt ) and have it posted here.
Any takers ?
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Posted By: pingpungpeng
Date Posted: 05/03/2019 at 10:31pm
penholderxxx wrote:
I would say a lot of the comments on this post are missing the point.
Why we are not able to celebrate his style or his 'lack' in style. I see him enjoying himself whilst making his opponents miserable.......similar to players using long pips; especially.
I shall contribute US$20.00 towards a fund to allow the player to have a game with either Mr Oliver or Mr heavyspin....( how apt ) and have it posted here.
Any takers ?
maybe that's because he is using long pips as well
Posted By: mts388
Date Posted: 05/03/2019 at 11:07pm
penholderxxx wrote:
I would say a lot of the comments on this post are missing the point.
Why we are not able to celebrate his style or his 'lack' in style. I see him enjoying himself whilst making his opponents miserable.......similar to players using long pips; especially.
I shall contribute US$20.00 towards a fund to allow the player to have a game with either Mr Oliver or Mr heavyspin....( how apt ) and have it posted here.
Any takers ?
I like playing players like Adam and Oliver. Their unique style make them a challenge to play. They do not make me miserable.
Posted By: andras
Date Posted: 05/04/2019 at 7:11am
Adam b.... And this guy use inverted rubber......
Posted By: ericd937
Date Posted: 05/04/2019 at 9:34am
The original video is amazing. I like his style. People are comparing him to Adam Bobrow, but I think this guy is more fun to watch even if Adam Bobrow may be a better player. What level do you think that guy in the video is? I guess hes at least 1700 or 1800, probably a good bit higher. It's hard to tell from just a few clips. It reminds me a guy named Mark in Clearwater, FL, but this guy in the video attacks better. The guy in Florida uses long pimple on forehand, but they do however have similar technique and nonathletic stance. The guy in Florida usually hovers between like 1650 and 1850, but I think the guy in the video has better serves and attacks better.
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Posted By: mts388
Date Posted: 05/04/2019 at 11:53am
ericd937 wrote:
The original video is amazing. I like his style. People are comparing him to Adam Bobrow, but I think this guy is more fun to watch even if Adam Bobrow may be a better player. What level do you think that guy in the video is? I guess hes at least 1700 or 1800, probably a good bit higher. It's hard to tell from just a few clips. It reminds me a guy named Mark in Clearwater, FL, but this guy in the video attacks better. The guy in Florida uses long pimple on forehand, but they do however have similar technique and nonathletic stance. The guy in Florida usually hovers between like 1650 and 1850, but I think the guy in the video has better serves and attacks better.
I don't think the guy is a good as you think. Remember this is a highlight video. His opponents look okay, but he barely beat the first guy and lost to the second guy. His unique style is fun to watch though.
Posted By: Kolev
Date Posted: 05/04/2019 at 12:34pm
pgpg wrote:
Willing to bet his rubbers are approaching anti level of grip. Dead sponge too, most likely.
Posted By: pingpungpeng
Date Posted: 05/04/2019 at 12:54pm
andras wrote:
Adam b.... And this guy use inverted rubber......
no way this guy is using inverted.
even if it's 40.000 year old inverted.
he uses long pips or antispin (in the bh).
Posted By: mykonos96
Date Posted: 05/04/2019 at 2:22pm
Kolev wrote:
pgpg wrote:
Willing to bet his rubbers are approaching anti level of grip. Dead sponge too, most likely.
My initial thoughts.....
Agreex 100
Looks like basement yard player not somebody who keeps his rubbers in good shape
Posted By: andras
Date Posted: 05/04/2019 at 4:00pm
Thys guy Is from Italy .....same post in Italy's forum....2 inverter Rubber for this Is awensome .....If use antispin...lp.....ecc...not Is incrediblel
Posted By: ericd937
Date Posted: 05/04/2019 at 6:54pm
mts388 wrote:
ericd937 wrote:
The original video is amazing. I like his style. People are comparing him to Adam Bobrow, but I think this guy is more fun to watch even if Adam Bobrow may be a better player. What level do you think that guy in the video is? I guess hes at least 1700 or 1800, probably a good bit higher. It's hard to tell from just a few clips. It reminds me a guy named Mark in Clearwater, FL, but this guy in the video attacks better. The guy in Florida uses long pimple on forehand, but they do however have similar technique and nonathletic stance. The guy in Florida usually hovers between like 1650 and 1850, but I think the guy in the video has better serves and attacks better.
I don't think the guy is a good as you think. Remember this is a highlight video. His opponents look okay, but he barely beat the first guy and lost to the second guy. His unique style is fun to watch though.
So what do you estimate his level? Most of the opponents in the video are probably at least 1500.
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Posted By: mts388
Date Posted: 05/05/2019 at 12:49am
I don't think the guy is a good as you think. Remember this is a highlight video. His opponents look okay, but he barely beat the first guy and lost to the second guy. His unique style is fun to watch though.
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So what do you estimate his level? Most of the opponents in the video are probably at least 1500.
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It's so hard to tell watching a highlight video, but I'd put the second guy at about 1700, maybe less. I didn't see anything in the way of good serves.
Posted By: Simas
Date Posted: 05/05/2019 at 10:57am
We have a fancy boy, he plays old fashion style as if he was born in the year 1918. We suspect him watching archive videos a lot. His name Davide Girardi, 1989 yob
Posted By: Pushblocker
Date Posted: 05/08/2019 at 3:00pm
mts388 wrote:
[QUOTE=pingpungpeng]his style reminds me of the famous olivier mader a bit
I don't see anything close to Oliver. Oliver is much, much better and the style isn't even close.
I could see myself struggling against that guy.. It's hard to estimate his actual level.. His understanding and manipulation of spin is amazing while his game is completely unathletic.
I'm impressed with his no arm forehand attack.. It almost looks like a backhand stroke but is very fast.
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Posted By: mhnh007
Date Posted: 05/08/2019 at 4:30pm
If I play team league, I would love to have this guy on my team. Not only he can win games, but help his whole team win. His opponent will sure have the bad night after playing him LOL. His acceleration and control seem like he can play normal, but choose not to, most of the unorthodox player borrow spin and power from opponent, this guy doesn't.
Posted By: mts388
Date Posted: 05/08/2019 at 4:33pm
mhnh007 wrote:
If I play team league, I would love to have this guy on my team. Not only he can win games, but help his whole team win. His opponent will sure have the bad night after playing him LOL. His acceleration and control seem like he can play normal, but choose not to, most of the unorthodox player borrow spin and power from opponent, this guy doesn't.
Remember, you watched a highlight video. I suspect that he missed more of those weird shots than he made. Also the second guy that beat him didn't look real good.
Posted By: doraemon
Date Posted: 05/08/2019 at 7:49pm
No wonder people don't take TT seriously. In the beginning, they play TT like going to the office: shirt, sweater plus long pants.
Was that Forrest Gump?
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Posted By: ericd937
Date Posted: 05/08/2019 at 9:02pm
Pushblocker wrote:
mts388 wrote:
[QUOTE=pingpungpeng]his style reminds me of the famous olivier mader a bit
I don't see anything close to Oliver. Oliver is much, much better and the style isn't even close.
I could see myself struggling against that guy.. It's hard to estimate his actual level.. His understanding and manipulation of spin is amazing while his game is completely unathletic.
I'm impressed with his no arm forehand attack.. It almost looks like a backhand stroke but is very fast.
I could see this guy giving a lot of people problems the first few times they played him. It seems like one of those styles that surprises people, but the more you play him you could figure out how to beat him.
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Posted By: penholderxxx
Date Posted: 05/08/2019 at 9:32pm
' I could see this guy giving a lot of people problems the first few times they played him. It seems like one of those styles that surprises people, but the more you play him you could figure out how to beat him. ' - ericd937
I would think so. I think a good strategy to is attack him and not to allow him to play his game. Put him on the defense.
But of course, that is if you are able to do so.
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Posted By: balldance
Date Posted: 05/09/2019 at 2:01am
I don't think it's that hard to play this guy. Of course we will be surprised with his unorthodox shots but he's likely to miss a lot as well. This is just a highlight video and he lost the second opponent who doesn't look too good.
The guy is amazing though. I guess he's one of those players that don't really care about winning or losing, they just chase the joy of playing table tennis and shocking people with their crazy shots. If you care about the result, you just can't play this style.
Posted By: igorponger
Date Posted: 05/09/2019 at 10:15am
AMERICA GOT TALENTS, a lot.
Every nation got pingpang talents, all nations are producing talented individuals, without exception. Mostly, those talented guys play bizarre and yet effective style.
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