How to beat LONG PIMPLES

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  • čas přidán 20. 06. 2024
  • In this video, I took an in-depth look at how to play against and beat players who use long pimples.
    Many players at beginner and intermediate level find long pimples difficult to play against. This is because the long pimples changes the spin on the ball in a way that players are not used to.
    But long pimples are predictable. Once you work out how the spin is changing, it becomes much easier to beat long pimples players.
    In this video I discuss and demonstrate the following...
    0:51 - How long pimples work
    3:47 - How to rally with a long pimples player
    6:42 - 3 tactics to beat long pimples
    10:02 - Importance of practising with a long pimples player
    Here is the link to Greg Lett's webpage 'How Long Pips Really Work'
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    And I have more tips in these two articles on my website...
    How to get good against long pimples
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    Tactics for beating a long pimples player
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Komentáře • 385

  • @Torenu
    @Torenu Před 5 lety +520

    me: im gonna have a good sleep today
    also me at 3 am: HOW TO BEAT LONG PIMPLES

  • @amolkhugshal708
    @amolkhugshal708 Před 5 lety +510

    I thought he will talk about *Acne*

  • @GeekyNerd54
    @GeekyNerd54 Před 4 lety +70

    The question I ask when I look in the mirror every morning

  • @michaelclardy6946
    @michaelclardy6946 Před 5 lety +10

    Thanks for solving this puzzle. Keep the great videos coming.

  • @aryehbarron4067
    @aryehbarron4067 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Very handy, I’m playing against a team tonight with pimples. Look forward to trying this out, appreciate I could do with practice.

  • @robertplatttTT
    @robertplatttTT Před 5 lety +5

    Excellent video, good tactics to employ against LP, especially good to practise against them to build confidence.

  • @Yusuf-tf3fh
    @Yusuf-tf3fh Před 5 lety +5

    great tips! my coach gave me the exact same tips last year when i got destroyed by a long pimple player.

  • @chuckmorris5886
    @chuckmorris5886 Před 3 lety +1

    Great Video, both for learning to beat long pimples as well as teaching long pimple players why variation and turning the racket is very important. Good Job!

  • @alishafique1655
    @alishafique1655 Před 5 lety +19

    your best video yet. Well done!

  • @Wally-H
    @Wally-H Před 5 lety +93

    Thanks for this interesting video. We have a player in my team who plays with long pips and he is a total nightmare for opponents. He's been doing it for years and has it down to a fine art, chopping and pushing then waiting for his chance to backhand drive the winner. If his opponents watched your video they'd probably have more luck against him lol

    • @eo7770
      @eo7770 Před 5 lety +5

      Using long pimples are not a good player

    • @florinpasca2000
      @florinpasca2000 Před 4 lety +4

      @@eo7770 ...but they are winning, and not rarely... sure, just in a lower level , but are a lot of Player who struggle with they

    • @xrypro4080
      @xrypro4080 Před 4 lety

      long pimple so ez to counter. I have one in my team and he is the weakest link!

    • @callumlove9936
      @callumlove9936 Před 4 lety

      Depends on the player using them. If they are covering a bad backhand and you have a solid game plan and keep your cool you will win. But if they are genuinely skilled with the long pimples they can be a real challenge. Long Pimples are the hardest rubbers to masters

    • @karlx19
      @karlx19 Před rokem +1

      @@eo7770 what a ridiculous thing to say

  • @abhinavraje4346
    @abhinavraje4346 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks for this great video. Really like your training guides

  • @windycoder8753
    @windycoder8753 Před 5 lety +26

    Thanks for the video. Having played against long pimples over many years (and still get annoyed when they force an error - lol) I have learned to treat pimples as a handicap for the player using them (bourne from having tried pimples and found how difficult some shots are to play against).
    1. Never serve a backspin ball to their pimples, a good player will simply drive/lift that ball straight down the line and due to the lack of topspin and flatness of the shot my return will either go too long or go into the net.
    2. Try to place all your shots to their pimples. It gives you confidence the longer the rally goes on and means you don't have to worry about adjustment should a ball be hit with reverse rubber. Ok, a good twiddler can make this difficult.
    3. Serve fast topspin into the pimples, expect heavy backspin back and then follow up with a strong loop (Ok, you need a strong loop but that is my game) - you cover this in the video.
    4. Minimise the amount of sidespin you place on the ball. Sidespin is also reversed by pimples and the resultant return can be, shall we say, 'disruptive'!
    5. Try to float some of your serves / returns, pimples work best when there is a lot of spin on the ball.
    6. The alternating topspin then chop routine is how I started to learn the play against pimples and will give those starting out a good focus point.
    7. Remember your mindset for the game... Using pimples is a HANDICAP for them!
    Hope this helps anyone frustrated by pimples...

    • @TomLodziak
      @TomLodziak  Před 5 lety +2

      Thanks for sharing your tips. Some great advice and always interested to hear how other players approach playing against long pimples.

    • @rand9264
      @rand9264 Před rokem

      I will try some of this thank u

  • @cristianchretien7322
    @cristianchretien7322 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thanks for this video Tom ❤. With your tips i won my first match in competition vs long pimples 🎉

  • @akhlaqghouri3906
    @akhlaqghouri3906 Před 2 lety

    I second The Jayser. Problem playing with LPs is going to resolve after watching your video. I can not forget the finishing shots of the LP players and their smiling face on my wrong return. Thanks

  • @evonweeraparakrama9083

    Thank you soooooo much! It was a great help! You are a great coach! Hope you do well in the future!

  • @jcahbeach8413
    @jcahbeach8413 Před 5 lety +2

    Thanks! I always watch your videos😍😍

  • @Fluirzinho
    @Fluirzinho Před 5 lety +9

    This is the best table tennis channel on CZcams. Gongrats from Brazil

  • @gurudathraok947
    @gurudathraok947 Před 2 lety

    Tom Thanks a lot for explaining how to play against long pimples. Your way of explaining is simply marvelous. I am a big fan of you. Daily minimum your one video I do watch and implement the techniques while playing. My game has improved a lot because of you. God Bless You dear.

  • @leticiaacosta8731
    @leticiaacosta8731 Před 3 lety

    Hi Tom, thanks again for your teaching videos, I has been learning a lot from you. Very helpful videos 🤓🤓🙏

  • @HakuCell
    @HakuCell Před měsícem

    great link in the description, and good video as well.

  • @kdgr
    @kdgr Před 5 lety +4

    Danke Tom.
    Nice video!
    Greetings from Berlin
    Jannis

  • @KelpieMindTricks
    @KelpieMindTricks Před 5 lety +2

    As a long pimple player with lp in the back hand, I can assure you that a the forehand push you're showing would result in the lp player attacking with the back hang or moving into a forehand position. It's all about how has the courage / skill to open first. Great vid.

  • @x.x.7646
    @x.x.7646 Před rokem +1

    Thanks Tom, that was helpful. The catch, though, is that playing against long pimples requires even more concentration than it already does. Especially for those who don't have the opportunity to practice playing against pimples.

  • @cosmeticcarrepair
    @cosmeticcarrepair Před 5 lety

    Great video!!. Some players use long pimple on the backhand to block close to table and occasionally attack. I find these players the most difficult, especially if they have a good forehand. Maybe you could make a video about playing these type of players?

  • @knotwilg3596
    @knotwilg3596 Před 5 lety +1

    easily the best video on this topic

    • @TomLodziak
      @TomLodziak  Před 5 lety

      Thanks Dieter! Nice to hear from you.

  • @DrXGnOop
    @DrXGnOop Před 4 lety

    Wonderful! Thank you for sharing your knowledge.

  • @romanjauregi5351
    @romanjauregi5351 Před 7 měsíci

    Very usefull tips! GRACIAS POR COMPARTIR!!

  • @eczavyr2899
    @eczavyr2899 Před 5 lety +1

    You know ehat's beautiful about Koji Matsushita, the way he was able to fake a chop so that there was no spin in it, other player pushes back but very high and from there it's easy for Koji. Koji was master at that, I'm learning from that footage. Anyway good video on tactics, you should've probably addressed twiddling too, because that's what makes pushing with a defensive paddle so effective

  • @Duende70
    @Duende70 Před 3 lety

    Thank you very much for that easy understanding of the four ways choppers going to play the ball in the beginning of the video. It is very helpful for beginners in chopping, also for people with lousy school-english, so in both ways me! :-) Best regards!

  • @michaelwadick1181
    @michaelwadick1181 Před 5 lety +2

    excellent video - very practical

  • @RaphaelGibara
    @RaphaelGibara Před 2 lety

    GREAT CONTENT FOR BEGINERS LIKE ME!!! Cheers from Brazil

  • @jurgen4267
    @jurgen4267 Před 4 lety +1

    Hello Tom, thank you very much for this video too! Can you also make one for playing with pimples?

  • @pnachtwey
    @pnachtwey Před 4 lety +15

    Thumbs up regarding push one, loop one. This works as long as you keep hitting the ball to the LPs. Not all LPs are the same. There are chopping LPs and almost frictionless LPs and in between. The almost frictionless LPs aren't very good for chopping because they can't add much back spin to the ball but they will provide extreme "spin reversal". There are good videos on how to return chopped balls. The problem players are the push blockers. They will simply try to get the ball back waiting for you to make a mistake. They may also be good at placing the ball. Push blockers usually can't attack with the LPs unless the ball is high. Balls that are hit by LP 0X are difficult to get back. Also, beware of LPs players that twiddle to hit with inverted rubber using their BH. This surprises the opponent because instead of a getting a slow back spin ball they get a high speed topspin ball. Often the looper hits these balls too high because he has recognized the ball was hit by the inverted rubber..
    Serve back spins to the LP player. This is good advice but serve short and low so the LP player must hit the ball up to get the ball over the net. Often the return will be too high. Deep back spin serves can be either chopped or pushed aggressively because now the LP player will use the back spin from the serve as the LP players top spin.
    If you come across a LP player that can twiddle and hit well you are in for a tough time.
    The problem most players have is that they have lost the match or are very far behind before they adapt.

  • @dheerajt9433
    @dheerajt9433 Před 4 lety

    THANK SO MUCH! I NEEDED SO MUCH HELP WITH THIS

  • @johnfong9703
    @johnfong9703 Před 2 lety +1

    Very practical strategies to play aganist long pips. Since I play with medium pips (similar moderate responses as long pips but with more control and also able to attack as short pips), understanding these approaches will allow me counter-strategies to antiscipate these long pips strategies.

  • @Cramzie
    @Cramzie Před 4 lety +18

    Lmao who else got an ad for acne treatment because pimples is in the title name lmao

  • @cifuentesarquitecto3581
    @cifuentesarquitecto3581 Před 5 lety +2

    Gracias tom, muy buen video, a precticar

  • @empireentertainmentevents1353

    Yes... short pip video pls! thx TOM!

  • @williamoak1825
    @williamoak1825 Před rokem

    You're the best Tom!!!!

  • @halter777
    @halter777 Před 5 lety

    Excellent video!

  • @JJcorrosive
    @JJcorrosive Před 2 lety

    In my club there is only one pimples player, but in the local league, long pimples dominate. Thank you for this tutorial, I'll know what to do next time I face these racquets.

  • @Iskeletsans
    @Iskeletsans Před rokem +1

    Thank you for video!!

  • @richardj6593
    @richardj6593 Před 5 lety +3

    As a LP player, the real key is to attack the live push when it comes back to you from the live player. Gives you the underspin you need to get the ball to drop on their side. Likewise, when the live player loops to the pip, a right to left punch block is deadly as it gives various spins on the return. Same works in return of serve. The best i have seen doing this is Pamela Song on you tube. She is LP backhand Ox and medium pip FH.

    • @TomLodziak
      @TomLodziak  Před 5 lety

      Thanks for the insights! I would like to learn to use long pips better. Seems really good fun messing the other player up.

  • @ahmadropii2497
    @ahmadropii2497 Před 2 lety

    Hi Tom, thank you for your tips.

  • @MOSTAFA131160
    @MOSTAFA131160 Před 2 lety

    very helpful video, thank you.

  • @JOSEANTONIOHERMES
    @JOSEANTONIOHERMES Před rokem

    Hi Tom! What about a video "how to play against a short pimple player (blocker and offensive player) ?" Thanks for your videos! I´ve learned a lot

  • @evonweeraparakrama9083

    Thank you soo much! It was a great help!

  • @dalemiller2160
    @dalemiller2160 Před 4 lety +1

    You have a great site and I enjoy it very much, however being a Long pip player there are some proviso's. 1) if you push a ball to me, if it is over the net height, I am going to hit through it with the long pimples giving you a very difficult shot to handle. 2) Some long pips rubbers can put some good back spin on a received push i. e. Feint Long 3, Curl p-4, Finally most good long pips players twiddle. This is very hard to react to even with the 2 color rule...

  • @martinjandijkstra3205
    @martinjandijkstra3205 Před 2 lety +2

    Speaking as a LP player with pips on forehand most of the time: for me the most difficult balls are very fast and LOW topspin balls. I have trouble to make a fast return as the ball tends to float and tends to fly over the table. However if the topspin ball is a bit higher I will try to counterhit with a straight, slightly downward aimed ball.

  • @tonynunya610
    @tonynunya610 Před 5 lety +27

    Pimples and rubbers. This will catch the attention of many interested teenagers 😂

    • @TomLodziak
      @TomLodziak  Před 5 lety +23

      And they are going to be very disappointed!

  • @keme6206
    @keme6206 Před 5 lety +2

    @0:24: "Very -- annoying -- long -- pimple -- players" (your emphasis), well, thanks a lot!
    I have met some annoying players: Full of themselves, commenting on everything you do, bending every rule to suit their own game, etc., you get the drift. Thanks for putting me (well, the previous me, to be exact) in that category.
    Playing with long pimples is a skill. You don't have to be a disagreeable person to develop the skill. Also, the skills don't develop magically as you grab the pimpled racket. So, you don't beat (or lose to) the pimples, but rather the player using that racket with pimples on one side (usually).
    That said, the video provides a good starting point for understanding what happens (also a few useful links in the description which add to that), and it may be useful also for players who use (or consider using) LP. For me, LP was a way to continue playing table tennis for a few years when my mobility was reduced (a series of leg injuries initiated by an ankle fracture). After developing decent mobility again, I'm back to more traditional rubbers (inverted, grippy SP)
    What the LP does mostly is to take away the energy from the ball by reducing spin and, to some degree, speed. You are only able to add small amounts of spin. When playing against someone using LP, the spin you receive is mostly the spin you gave the ball in the first place. Obviously, the reduced bounce and reduced ability to add spin also translate to a reduced sensitivity to incoming speed/spin. This possibility to handle high energy while remaining at the table was what saved my playing during the "years of immobility".
    Granted: the variation, where your opponent sometimes uses inverted, sometimes LP, may be difficult to play against. It is also difficult to play with. Trust me! There is a reason why I changed back when I was able. To play well with LP requires a lot of training, and I don't have the time to spare.
    Bottom line: Traditional inverted conserves most of the incoming energy, and in theory gives complete control (or nearly so) of what spin you put on the ball. LP adds nothing, it only takes away or reduces some properties of the racket. The "LP magic" (reversal, disruption, sink) is just a trick your brain plays on you, because it expects the spin and speed you are used to getting from players using inverted.

    • @TomLodziak
      @TomLodziak  Před 5 lety

      Completely agree that playing with long pimples to a high level is a real skill and requires lots of practice. I would like to switch to LP one day and see if I can get really good at it.

  • @CheeseFest-
    @CheeseFest- Před 3 lety +1

    So I’m kinda a noob and was wandering does long pimples make more spin then normal rackets when there is little to no topspin (like can it make more backspin in this scenario)I know it’s a noob question

  • @rakeshagrawal2906
    @rakeshagrawal2906 Před 5 lety

    Right lesson!

  • @alexegus71
    @alexegus71 Před 4 lety

    Would you PLEASE make a video on an antispin player who plays back spin and to what is the best strategy against it?

  • @aldopalacios3357
    @aldopalacios3357 Před 9 měsíci

    Hi Tom. Great video. Do non spin rubbers play similar to long pips? Thanks again.

  • @axetrac10
    @axetrac10 Před 5 lety

    Fantastic Vid. Thanks

  • @arindamdebnath26
    @arindamdebnath26 Před 3 lety

    Atleast i learned the basics for playing with long pimple players, now i jst need to make sure the continue practise with them.

  • @dhruvjain6448
    @dhruvjain6448 Před 4 lety +1

    The best!

  • @mrmeg4323
    @mrmeg4323 Před 5 lety

    I don’t even know how to hit like they do but I still watch these vids

  • @timchallender3701
    @timchallender3701 Před 5 lety

    Great video. Can we have also have a video for short pimples and anti-spin rubbers too?

    • @TomLodziak
      @TomLodziak  Před 5 lety

      Yes. I have these on my long list of videos to make.

  • @jules-bz5vc
    @jules-bz5vc Před 2 lety

    Nice one Tom. How about short pips next?

  • @warriorson7979
    @warriorson7979 Před 2 lety +1

    I found that keeping the skin clean and getting some sun every day helps a lot.

  • @TTL-oe5yz
    @TTL-oe5yz Před 5 lety

    Excellent!!! How to beat short pimples, please!!!

  • @chaitanyakulkarni2090
    @chaitanyakulkarni2090 Před 5 lety +29

    Now am desperately waiting for short pips...Please Tom...kindly guide for short pips

    • @Diuable
      @Diuable Před 5 lety +4

      YES! short pips guide please! half of the club players where I live use short pips and it is mad annoying...

    • @chaitanyakulkarni2090
      @chaitanyakulkarni2090 Před 5 lety +1

      No that is not my case...i myself use TSP spectol(SP) backhand. I struggle in blade angles against incoming loop ,topspins, smash, counter hit and push..hence i need to understand blade angles to defend incoming shot...

    • @TomLodziak
      @TomLodziak  Před 5 lety +13

      I'm getting lots of requests for a short pips video. I will add to my list. I have plans to do some filming with a very good short pips player. Not finalised yet, but if I can make it happen it will be good!

    • @chaitanyakulkarni2090
      @chaitanyakulkarni2090 Před 5 lety +1

      @@TomLodziak that would b very very great!!!! And very very helpful...i specially struggle in backhand strokes.(TSP spectol in backhand-righthanded player)

    • @DeadlyHord3
      @DeadlyHord3 Před 5 lety +8

      I used to play with short pimples on my backhand and now I switched back to inverted rubber on my backhand.. players using short pimples can be countered with heavy back/top spin.. the key to playing as a short pimples player is to tap the ball at a much faster pace back to the opponent.. this makes it difficult for the other player to return back because these short pimple returns are usually very deceptive and come at an angle very close to the net.. so they will look for balls which are floated back to them which they will just tap on top of the ball and this makes it extremely difficult to play the incoming ball.. short pimple users will always look for opportunities to hit the ball back to you with flat shots rather than add spin to their shots.. these flat shots are very unpredictable and come in with a lot of deception which will in turn mess up their opponents rhythm..
      One thing short pimple players don’t want to do is to chop the ball or play a lot of top spin shots.. returns with either backspin and top spin come in with less to no spin whatsoever and this puts them at a massive disadvantage because you can top spin the ball back to them with ease.. blocking with short pimple rubbers is also a difficult skill to master because as a short pimple player you need to learn to tap the ball at the top of its bounce with precise timing else your blocks will either hit the net or go out most of the time..
      When you play against a short pips player.. don’t give them any opportunity to hit the ball back at you flat.. they will return no spin serves with ease and don’t try to go toe to toe with them in rallies because the longer you go at them, the more deceptive each ball will be to return back.. try serving long/short to them with heavy side/back spin most of the time.. your serves need to be spinny against these rubbers so that the next ball you receive will be to your advantage.. flat serves and even serves which are floated up a bit will put you at a disadvantage..
      The reason why I changed back to Inverted rubber on my BH is that it just offers more variety to your game.. short pip rubbers have a very one dimensional game style and against good opponents who know how to play against them, you will never be able to use the rubber well and have to force yourself to setup opportunities to tap the ball back which will result in errors..
      In the end, playing against short pimple rubbers is a lot more difficult compared to playing against long pimpled rubbers.. but don’t give up.. try to incorporate more spin to your game and play slow instead of forcing fast attacking shots.. you will find more success.. cheers and sorry for the long post

  • @thewormfish9523
    @thewormfish9523 Před 5 lety +1

    great video!
    i am personally a lp player myself, hope you could make a video for playing with lp rubbers!
    thx!

  • @TableTenniSVH
    @TableTenniSVH Před 5 lety

    Can you also do a video on how to beat a short pips defender and how to defend with short pips?

  • @timhunger4180
    @timhunger4180 Před 5 lety

    Hi Tom. I have some suggestions for the ''Unusual Strokes with Craig Bryant''- Playlist. Could you do a video about the forehand chop block, Kenta Matsudaira's Sidespin Block and the Tomahawk Smash?

    • @TomLodziak
      @TomLodziak  Před 5 lety

      Thanks for the suggestions. I'll discuss with Craig.

  • @panankanchanaphum
    @panankanchanaphum Před 5 lety

    Very useful.

  • @susantogozali7584
    @susantogozali7584 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks very much, i need your explanation on middle and short pimples.

    • @christopherchan5245
      @christopherchan5245 Před 5 lety

      Susanto Gozali isn’t it similar, but short pips act slightly more ‘normal’ and with less spin? I think it’s the middle, with long and normal being the extremes.

    • @sjjapp
      @sjjapp Před 4 lety

      Short pips are actually very 'normal', as in they don't have effects thst dissimilar from inverted. They just have a lower flight path, hit flatter, and don't kick off the table, which can cause some deception regarding judging speed of shot. Short pip choppers can vary the spin like with inverted (less of a spin range though) and don't get spin reversal.
      Mid pips basically do whst thru say on the can. Fall between short pips and long pips.

  • @vivekpadmanabhan9599
    @vivekpadmanabhan9599 Před 5 lety

    Pretty good advice. As you said, The best way is to practice and practice with a LP player until the spin variations become familiar. LP players have the advantage since they are continuously practicing with players with inverted rubbers. I would say, similar to the advantage a left hand player has.

    • @vivekpadmanabhan9599
      @vivekpadmanabhan9599 Před 5 lety

      Plus one more thing, I have found that it is safer to go with mild side spin serve (back hand) and continue with side spin pushes until I get an opening. have to mix it up with no spin serves, long serves etc to keep the opponent off balance.

    • @TomLodziak
      @TomLodziak  Před 5 lety

      Yes, that's right. If you only play against long pips occasionally, it's hard to get used to the change of speed and spin. And thanks for your tips for playing against long pips.

  • @seifollahazadi2499
    @seifollahazadi2499 Před 2 lety

    thank youuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu my night mare is long pips .. when I play against a long pimple player... I already surrender ... but now I know the strategy .. thanks to you .. please more lesson on long pimple

  • @ionsorinporojan149
    @ionsorinporojan149 Před 4 lety

    Very useful tips brother ! Thanks !!!
    One question ...
    What about playing against frictionless pips ???
    Do you have any tips ???

    • @rexshaw2587
      @rexshaw2587 Před 3 lety +1

      They are banned. Wake up 😅

    • @ionsorinporojan149
      @ionsorinporojan149 Před 3 lety

      @@rexshaw2587 They are banned in professional games , not in amateur ...

  • @metalgearwarrior852
    @metalgearwarrior852 Před 3 lety

    Thank you so much!!!

  • @princeake5638
    @princeake5638 Před 5 lety

    Thanks Tom for your videos and this one in particular, I am playing one tonight. Unfortunately, he has long pimples on both sides, hopefully I will do better with your tips. Normally It gets in my head, and I would have usually lost the game in my head before I go out to play them. Suppose you topspin, and they roll or topspin the ball back, would that be a backspin on the ball?

    • @TableTennisEntertainment
      @TableTennisEntertainment Před 5 lety +2

      remember, when playing against LP, the spin depends far more on your last stroke. So if you topspin into pips, it comes back as backspin, EVEN if the opponent makes a shot that looks like topspin, the ball will return either dead or with some under spin, depending on the pips used.

    • @TomLodziak
      @TomLodziak  Před 5 lety

      Yes, that's right. If you topspin, and LP chops = backspin. Or LP blocks = float. Or long pimples topspins = float/light backspin. You need full concentrate and really try to watch the ball when the LP returns your shot. You should be able to see how much the ball is rotating.

  • @Denzong
    @Denzong Před rokem

    Wonderful thank u so much

  • @peterkneil7152
    @peterkneil7152 Před 8 měsíci

    Lost to someone with long pimples last night, wish I'd seen this video first!

  • @djokokrisjanto6732
    @djokokrisjanto6732 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank your inform about long pimples..
    May you inform when opponent use side spin with long pimples,?what can i do? Thanks😊

  • @zappyboi5159
    @zappyboi5159 Před 5 lety +18

    I feel like these approaches only work against long pips players of lesser skill. A well rounded defender will want you to push the ball or receive a ball on his inverted side, so that he can initiate a counterattack. I feel like this video doesn't do modern defenders justice and depicts them as very one-dimensional, when in reality they are all about variety.

    • @Bruno-br7lz
      @Bruno-br7lz Před 4 lety

      zappy boi true!

    • @knotwilg3596
      @knotwilg3596 Před 2 lety +3

      It's true but often yt vids are oriented to higher skill players. Tom's advice is good for competitive beginners who are often up against these lower skilled long pips players. As you move up the ranks, there are other videos to learn from.

  • @edenjoybacalso6610
    @edenjoybacalso6610 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you🙏💕

  • @vladimirkleban16
    @vladimirkleban16 Před 5 lety

    Tnx Tom!

  • @dumky
    @dumky Před 2 lety

    Another strategy is to play all topspin to the pimple side. Pimples return predictable spin (player can't affect spin much). Just loop everything with forehand, with some variation between shorter/spinnier versus longer/faster loops.

    • @akfsx
      @akfsx Před 11 měsíci

      If you can? I could do 3, sometimes 4 but it's really difficult

  • @Joygulplay
    @Joygulplay Před 5 lety +1

    Can you tell us how to play vs short pimples

  • @luismora9121
    @luismora9121 Před 5 lety +25

    Instructions unclear, got hit by table tennis ball in my full of acne face

  • @IoMan-hm1yd
    @IoMan-hm1yd Před 2 lety

    i always loved beat long pimples.......I was a big top spinner, i can play easly with top spin speed or not.
    and my strong point was to be able to hit balls flat on both sides, forehand AND backhand
    but when it was with Curl P1 special.....it's was more difficult. it was not necessary to put spin in the balls

  • @aarrow5206
    @aarrow5206 Před 11 měsíci

    Great video, my tactic against long pimples is to give them no spin, long pips seem to be terrible at making anything out of nothing. When they have nothing, you have everything, they'll be expecting you to avoid their pips, did the opposite, coz those pips are crap. Probably not advice for high level opponents but who is actually playing one of those...

  • @inquistive
    @inquistive Před 4 lety

    Tom, surely the tactics depend on which long pimple rubber your opponent is using, for example the long pimple rubber called Hellfire imparts almost zero spin on the ball and so I think your advice would not work playing against that, do you agree?

  • @user-uk2io6zp3y
    @user-uk2io6zp3y Před 5 lety

    👍👌🤗 Всё понятно и без перевода!

  • @didinjamaludin4079
    @didinjamaludin4079 Před 9 měsíci

    Thank's❤

  • @andreasmacht8852
    @andreasmacht8852 Před rokem +1

    Danke!

  • @conkertron20
    @conkertron20 Před 4 lety

    This is cool

  • @Ensiferum85
    @Ensiferum85 Před 9 měsíci

    Any good tactic vs ling pimple close table blockers? Choppers is easy but blockers are hard as hell. When i hit the ball to short im basicly out due to flute.

  • @asadhussain2293
    @asadhussain2293 Před 5 lety

    2nd and love from India

  • @3isico
    @3isico Před 4 lety

    Are these tips viable playing anti spin rubbers as well?

  • @shortysbox
    @shortysbox Před 5 lety +4

    Players hate LP, My racket has BH LP but I don't know how to use it properly in a match. :(

  • @jefl4288
    @jefl4288 Před 4 lety

    Need some advise.. i am using penhold & & not good with my backhand.. is it recommended to use long pips for my back rubber.

  • @feliznico
    @feliznico Před 3 měsíci

    Hello!! What has been explained is valid for short pimples??

  • @cashewghost
    @cashewghost Před 2 lety

    I actually enjoy playing against a chopper because I love attacking with that heaby backspin on the ball

  • @epicgamergirl280
    @epicgamergirl280 Před 3 lety +1

    As a long-pimple play i would say that the most effective way to beat me would make a short, low sidespin-ball in my pimple side, so that i had to either puch or make a bat-twidle. If i make a puch: then just smash me, because I’m out of position. If i bat-twidle and smashes: then you should make block to

  • @tangkirantam5427
    @tangkirantam5427 Před 5 lety +1

    I'm a long pimples user from philippines i actually do when i match a long pimples i only do when the ball comes to the right side i can spin and spin it because it turns into a chop (For Spinners Only) reply for more question

  • @eliabergamin4237
    @eliabergamin4237 Před 5 lety +2

    Do you think these tactics can be applied to anti-topspin rubbers?

    • @TomLodziak
      @TomLodziak  Před 5 lety

      Good question. The ball doesn't come back with as much spin from anti-spin players. The ball tends to come back as float a lot of the time. So still a good tactic to attack with speed and a little bit flatter when you get the opportunity.