The 2 amateurs in bar bracket final are more inclined to put the ball back on the table than attack, especially Jack (blue shirt). Until you reach a certain level in TT, it’s better not to attack so often like the pros, because you’ll miss more than you hit. Especially Hardbat is more suitable for defensive play with slower speed and less spin. It is old TT equipment back in the 30s, when defensive players (choppers) prevailed and rallies went for HOURS. You think that’s more interesting?
This video demonstrates how TT is fundamentally broken as a spectator sport. The final between the basement players was far more interesting in terms of drama and style (which came from longer rally length). Watching professionals should be *more* amazing than watching amateurs. Sadly, because of the way the game is designed (you get one point for an opponent error, or one point for killing the ball) it is pretty ZzzZzz to watch, even as a competitive player.
yeah there shit is weak!
i could beat both of these guys with my eyes closed, wow they didnt win did they?
GREGGGGGGGGGGG
bitches be lovin the ping pong!
what is trevors last name
The 2 amateurs in bar bracket final are more inclined to put the ball back on the table than attack, especially Jack (blue shirt). Until you reach a certain level in TT, it’s better not to attack so often like the pros, because you’ll miss more than you hit. Especially Hardbat is more suitable for defensive play with slower speed and less spin. It is old TT equipment back in the 30s, when defensive players (choppers) prevailed and rallies went for HOURS. You think that’s more interesting?
Agreed. The camera should have been back a bit to keep the players in view most of the time.
This video demonstrates how TT is fundamentally broken as a spectator sport. The final between the basement players was far more interesting in terms of drama and style (which came from longer rally length). Watching professionals should be *more* amazing than watching amateurs. Sadly, because of the way the game is designed (you get one point for an opponent error, or one point for killing the ball) it is pretty ZzzZzz to watch, even as a competitive player.
Wow, this is suuuuuuch a great camera angle, the players are in view almost part of the time.