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heavy backspin (4)
heavy backspin
by kab6458 19 years ago
by kab6458 19 years ago
Re: heavy backspin
by rolly 19 years ago
by rolly 19 years ago
Re: heavy backspin
by Dave 19 years ago
by Dave 19 years ago
Re: heavy backspin
by cole 19 years ago
by cole 19 years ago
Re: heavy backspin
by Eric 19 years ago
by Eric 19 years ago
The following message (subject: Re: heavy backspin) was posted by cole, on 5/28/2005 10:27:49 AM:
The first thing is to understand what your opponent is doing to get the spin. What was he chopping with? Was it regular inverted rubber or was it long pips? |