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Originally posted by schen schen wrote:

I was fortunate to win the U2000 title at this year's US Nationals :)

Congrats schen!

You actually played my friend in the quarters (the chopper in red shirt). Solid work against non traditional styles in the post group stage games. Very stable and offensive gameplay!
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Wow s chen, very impressive cpen skills! Did you play other events? With that playing, you looked like you could have taken the next higher event too Thumbs Up
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Cracking result and some cool highlights from the event. Kudos for grabbing the title and the wicked play.  Thumbs Up
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote APW46 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07/15/2018 at 10:11am
Great result and good play, it amazes me though how you have no umpires at a national comp.
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I love your style schen- clean attacking strokes, with a smooth kill loop played at the right time- you've improved a ton since I used to watch your videos a few years ago!
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Great improvement in footwork, Schen!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote schen Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07/17/2018 at 2:29pm
Thanks guys!

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Good play Eric. What is your equipment set up?
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Originally posted by vanjr vanjr wrote:

Good play Eric. What is your equipment set up?

Just highlights, actually I got my ass kicked and dropped about 50 points. Oh well.
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Originally posted by Eric Fountain Eric Fountain wrote:

Originally posted by vanjr vanjr wrote:

Good play Eric. What is your equipment set up?

Just highlights, actually I got my ass kicked and dropped about 50 points. Oh well.
Blade: Ludeack Fleet. This is pretty nice but I need to stay closer and be more aggressive with it, not floating up high balls and retrieving.
FH: T05 2.1. Not a fan. A little too springy and maybe the sheet was too old but I was having some problems with grip and slippage. I will be using Hexer Grip instead tomorrow which I really liked on another blade. 
BH: Dornenglanz OX. Hadn't been using OX anything for years but I have been very impressed with this for all around style. 
I’ll see you tomorrow Eric, maybe we will have a rematch. 
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Originally posted by Eric Fountain Eric Fountain wrote:

Originally posted by vanjr vanjr wrote:

Good play Eric. What is your equipment set up?

Just highlights, actually I got my ass kicked and dropped about 50 points. Oh well.
Blade: Ludeack Fleet. This is pretty nice but I need to stay closer and be more aggressive with it, not floating up high balls and retrieving.
FH: T05 2.1. Not a fan. A little too springy and maybe the sheet was too old but I was having some problems with grip and slippage. I will be using Hexer Grip instead tomorrow which I really liked on another blade. 
BH: Dornenglanz OX. Hadn't been using OX anything for years but I have been very impressed with this for all around style. 
 
Hi Eric,
Just curious if the Hexer Grip worked out any better for you. I typically use T05 2.1 and normally don't have problems with slippage, but last time I played in that venue at SPTTC I had major slippage problems. I think there were some humidity issues as I was constantly having to wipe off my rubber.
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It was good to see you back in action again, Eric. Sorry, that we didn't get to chat. It was a busy weekend.

Hexer Grip is a GREAT rubber in my opinion if you want to play with non-chinese rubbers.  
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Originally posted by ndotson ndotson wrote:

Just curious if the Hexer Grip worked out any better for you. 

Actually I have about 3-4 months at least with Hexer Grip across two (and as of today three) blades and it is easily my favorite tensor (and rubber overall right now). Good spin, good feel, great for control looping, no glaring weaknesses (maybe a little gummy on smashes but I suck at that regardless, though maybe someday I try Powergrip too). HG is just very predictable for me overall, I don't look at my paddle in confusion very much. It will catapult out when you want but also has lower gears. 

T05 was just a one month stint because I happened to have an old sheet laying around when I wanted to try my old Ludeack Fleet and I was being stubborn about it because the first session was a fluke where I ran through the whole club without losing. I always end up disappointed with Tenergy though.

I think it will be fun to try someone's Dignics someday (no way am I buying) but other than that I'm really happy with and confident in HG. 


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I agree with Eric's assessment of Power Grip. It is simply a nice allround offensive modern control rubber that suits a lot of strokes well.
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Very few matches so no sample size but I'm sure he would be the favorite. Just not his day and even then it still took duece in 5.
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Nice Video again Smile Thumbs Up. Your games are like Heinz 57 varieties... Never really sure if you'll be winning by chopping, looping or running around like a nutcase getting the ball back that extra time ..but you always work your socks off Thumbs Up .

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Very nice Eric. I am EXTREMELY impressed with your twiddling during the point. 
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Am going to try to get match with Eric while in Oregon.  Should be interesting contrast of styles.  One Energizer Bunny and one slow moving glacier.

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Originally posted by mjamja mjamja wrote:

Am going to try to get match with Eric while in Oregon.  Should be interesting contrast of styles.  One Energizer Bunny and one slow moving glacier.

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I don't think Eric is that slow.Smile
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Highlights from 2019 US Nationals. Note: 3rd opponent was 2200 finalist, 4th opponent 2400 finalist, 5th opponent 50 men finalist. 
Warning - these are highlights. I played many horrible points throughout the week with countless unforced errors not seen in this video. My unofficial results are 25 matches played, winning just 12 of them.


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Even allowing for the fact that it's a highlights film, you looked great.  Those were some of the best shots I've seen from you in a while (compare, for example, to some of your earlier videos in this thread).  You looked more aggressive and your backhand was dynamite.  Very nice!
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote vanjr Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 07/10/2019 at 2:13pm
Originally posted by heavyspin heavyspin wrote:

Highlights from 2019 US Nationals. Note: 3rd opponent was 2200 finalist, 4th opponent 2400 finalist, 5th opponent 50 men finalist. 
Warning - these are highlights. I played many horrible points throughout the week with countless unforced errors not seen in this video. My unofficial results are 25 matches played, winning just 12 of them.



Fantastic points by you/Heavyspin; like benfb said best I have seen from your play in years. When i make a shot like you did often at that tournament (for me it is like once every other month) I go full on Bobrow.
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Some of those blocks off the bounce are out of this world! since they are flatter than brushing, it takes a great deal of angle and timing to succeed and a life long of experience is showing. It was a pleasure to watch it all.
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Thanks for the compliments. I'm beginning to reap benefits of having great new practice partners (shown here photo of my coaching them to a 3-1 record in the mini-cadet girls team). Their up at the table fast pace game improves my quickness - not necessarily as in moving side to side, but quickness to react and get ready.

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Your use of the "tip up"  Fh block off the bounce to cover shots to your elbow is great.  That could be a game changer for those of us who are footwork challenged.

Your Bh appeared to be flatter and more of a punch than I remembered.  Is that an intended change, just a situational thing, or just totally my imagination?

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Originally posted by mjamja mjamja wrote:

Your use of the "tip up"  Fh block off the bounce to cover shots to your elbow is great.  That could be a game changer for those of us who are footwork challenged.

Your Bh appeared to be flatter and more of a punch than I remembered.  Is that an intended change, just a situational thing, or just totally my imagination?

Mark

HS hit some incredible BH shots with great power. 
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