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short pips out (3)
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by Francis 21 years ago
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The following message (subject: Re: short pips out) was posted by Francis, on 4/30/2004 5:47:38 AM:
Generally, short pips are fast rubbers, better made to block and hit close to the table, but not generating very much effet. If this is your style, TSP Spectol is really a good choice, but you also have "speed glue like effect" short pips, which have a good control, but are although fast and very dynamic on active blocks : Donic Baxster F1-A, Tibhar Speedy Soft D-Tecs, Joola Tango Ultra... |