I believe and feel that this rubbers is not suitable for beginners and amateurs. You need to be semi- pro at least to have something out of this rubber.
When "dead" ball is coming If you don't hit the ball well it (with the body) it Will drop into the net. It works well with loops and drives which comes ar you with decent speed, but if the drive and loop is slow, behind the table, whether you don't hit it well, it will be lost point. It has no bounce back and need to work with forehand, although sometimes it feels it works better with backhand drives and flicks.
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