Amazing video. You have great explaining skills. I loved the way you explained each thing with your videos. It helps to better understand the rubbers and their difference. The language is very clear. Pls keep uploading such videos. It will be very helpful for those who want to improve and understand the game.
Interesting but to be honest the strategy 1) is kinda very general staying low and 2) and 3) are working here coz u play against a short girl that is used to disrupt straight play and is overall much worse than you when it gets to anything else.. Then again short/medium pips dont really disrupt that much and the big disruptive gameplay rather comes with special long pips and anti where they will abuse ur short serves and agressively "push" or rather "block" them in the wide/long corners with spin reversal, so good luck doing short or sidespin serves there. Its much better doing long and really fast kick-serves and attacking the next ball then
Very nice Explanation , Please give your Review on Der Materialspezialist Spinfire short pimp rubber , also make video on short backspin , no spin and forward spin Serve. also guide on Racket holding loose , tight while Serve
Thanks a lot for this excellent video . I really love the way you analyse and showing the actual footage to demonstrate the points. This must be one of the best (if not the best) video about playing against short and medium pips.
Explained very well & to the point , & language is very clear to understand 😀, unlike the other Chinese & Australia Videos . Pl keep making more videos
Hi Dhiraj, Inverted rubber is actually the normal smooth rubbers. I think you are referring to anti spin rubbers. Yeh tough hoga because I rarely see players with this rubber nowadays 😅. But in case you encounter them, my advice to you would be to stay low (close to bet height) and attack with Topspin. Let me know if you have any questions.
If you can't perform a simple topspin with the correct technique and your sparring partners are at your level or even lower, and don't understand the correct techniques to use pimple rubbers, it's useless for you (and the others) to record this kind of videos. The most fruitful thing for you and others who want to learn table tennis would be to correct your technique first, so at least people would better understand the mechanics of ball spin.
uhm 1) the reason why the long pips is "slower" is you are playing a guy using a back hand chop block and doing a pretty shitty job with it... try that against a modern long pip rubber like Ilius B and you'll find that there is a ton of back spin on it and it comes over very quickly...2) Ilius B can also hit a very penetrating drive, fast and dead....
Thanks for uploading this video was waiting for this.
Thanks for watching. Let me know if you have any questions.
Amazing video. You have great explaining skills. I loved the way you explained each thing with your videos. It helps to better understand the rubbers and their difference. The language is very clear. Pls keep uploading such videos. It will be very helpful for those who want to improve and understand the game.
Good video. Thx for ur hard works.
Very informative , yes u have to give long serve to short and long pimple rubber & 3rd ball attack
Interesting but to be honest the strategy 1) is kinda very general staying low and 2) and 3) are working here coz u play against a short girl that is used to disrupt straight play and is overall much worse than you when it gets to anything else..
Then again short/medium pips dont really disrupt that much and the big disruptive gameplay rather comes with special long pips and anti where they will abuse ur short serves and agressively "push" or rather "block" them in the wide/long corners with spin reversal, so good luck doing short or sidespin serves there. Its much better doing long and really fast kick-serves and attacking the next ball then
Well explained . Will try against Anthony Gomes the champion
Excellent tutorials
This was helpful, i appreciate it
very helpful thank you
Excellent advice!! Thank you 🙏😊
Great explanation
Very nice Explanation , Please give your Review on Der Materialspezialist Spinfire short pimp rubber , also make video on short backspin , no spin and forward spin Serve. also guide on Racket holding loose , tight while Serve
very useful. Tq
Thanks a lot for this excellent video . I really love the way you analyse and showing the actual footage to demonstrate the points. This must be one of the best (if not the best) video about playing against short and medium pips.
Thanks Dat. I feel blessed that my video has helped you learn more in Table Tennis. Play on strong 🙂
Explained very well & to the point , & language is very clear to understand 😀, unlike the other Chinese & Australia Videos . Pl keep making more videos
I am so impressed the way you create every video. Even a non TT Player can understand this game. 👍👏👏
Thanks for you support, monika 😃
Sir please make video for the drill for children of table tennis
Is there any way to identify visually long and short medium pip.
yes based on size of pips. short pips are more like dots but long pips have more length.
exactly i facing this case make headache
Hope you got some tips from the video. If anything else, let me know. Happy to help.
yes really its works
i win 3-1 to the opponent use dawei C-2
good
Sir, agar itna kar diya hai toh one more video on "How to play against anti /inverted rubber?".
Hi Dhiraj,
Inverted rubber is actually the normal smooth rubbers. I think you are referring to anti spin rubbers. Yeh tough hoga because I rarely see players with this rubber nowadays 😅. But in case you encounter them, my advice to you would be to stay low (close to bet height) and attack with Topspin. Let me know if you have any questions.
@@downthelinett yep was referring to anti spin rubbers.
Thanks buddy. Keep playing, keep rocking.
Do you play TTFSL?
Yes
If you can't perform a simple topspin with the correct technique and your sparring partners are at your level or even lower, and don't understand the correct techniques to use pimple rubbers, it's useless for you (and the others) to record this kind of videos. The most fruitful thing for you and others who want to learn table tennis would be to correct your technique first, so at least people would better understand the mechanics of ball spin.
uhm 1) the reason why the long pips is "slower" is you are playing a guy using a back hand chop block and doing a pretty shitty job with it... try that against a modern long pip rubber like Ilius B and you'll find that there is a ton of back spin on it and it comes over very quickly...2) Ilius B can also hit a very penetrating drive, fast and dead....
Pips player should learn to chop.