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    Posted: 11/30/2020 at 2:56pm
Originally posted by notfound123 notfound123 wrote:

Yep you can definitely attack with pips LOL 
Although I use pips on a sponge 


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Yep you can definitely attack with pips LOL 
Although I use pips on a sponge 


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Decided to show that this LP (together with Meteor 8512) are truly good even playing not against robot:
Topspin BH OX against RB (reverse - gives underspin)

Topspin BH OX against RB (with rubber - gives topspin)



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Originally posted by smackman smackman wrote:

Always easier on a robot for some reason
Agree - with good players easier as well :) 
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Always easier on a robot for some reason
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Hi all :) 
Today finished fixing my TB ALC (I hit it on the table long ago and now had some spare time to fix it with epox and other stuff) and wanted to check how it works.
Decided to glue Yinhe Neptune OX and pair it with Vega Euro :)

First one is a small video what Neptune can do on TB ALC when hitting from BH.


Second one is FH chop and FH attack and at the end I hit couple of times with FH roll over the paddle and hit couple of times with BH - all with OX Neptune.


Feel free to share your videos here when you attack in game or during training session.


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