Free US Shipping over $50
Thousands of satisfied customers
Best Price Guarantee
HomeForum → Message
Return to Topic Index

Long pips spin (7)

 Long pips spin
by Chopper 19 years ago
 Re: Long pips spin
by cole 19 years ago
 Re: Long pips spin
by Chopper 19 years ago
 Re: Long pips spin
by Thomas 19 years ago
 Re: Long pips spin
by Kevin 19 years ago
 Re: Long pips spin
by Eric 19 years ago
Re: Long pips spin
by alphapong 19 years ago
 Re: Long pips spin
by gcollins 19 years ago
 Re: Long pips spin
by Gene 19 years ago
 Re: Long pips spin
by Eric 19 years ago
 Re: Long pips spin
by Eric 19 years ago
 Re: Long pips spin
by Rod 19 years ago
 Re: Long pips spin
by gcollins 19 years ago
 Re: Long pips spin
by Eric 19 years ago
 Re: Long pips spin
by Eric 19 years ago
 Re: Long pips spin
by Rod 19 years ago
 Re: Long pips spin
by Eric 19 years ago
 Re: Long pips spin
by noob 19 years ago
 Re: Long pips spin
by cole 19 years ago
 Re: Long pips spin
by Kevin 19 years ago
 Re: Long pips spin
by cole ely 19 years ago
 Re: Long pips spin
by Eric 19 years ago
 Re: Long pips spin
by Rod 19 years ago
 Re: Long pips spin
by Kevin 19 years ago
 Re: Long pips spin
by Eric 19 years ago
 Re: Long pips spin
by Rod 19 years ago
 Re: Long pips spin
by Eric 19 years ago


The following message (subject: Re: Long pips spin) was posted by alphapong, on 1/25/2005 3:55:29 PM:
Kevin,

while your opening statement is correct, I would have to say that I disagree with the rest of your analysis. When you chop a backspin ball with most long pips you will typically send back a week underspin ball that can be readily attacked. The preferred response to a push or chop is to flip or hit the ball letting your opponents spin pass through which will give you enough topspin on your shot to keep your reply on the table. When using long pips the usual response to a loop is to chop. This will send back a very spinny underspin ball using your opponents spin against him.

Dave
Report Abuse
Search Forum