HELLO.on June 21, 2023 #8Where is this question?James Z wrote: said:
TopSpinSlingers's question was whether he or she should boost in the first place based on ITTF regulations FIRST.
I wish some people learnt to read.
To answer TopSpinSlingers's question, 2.4.7 is a Rule which is a level above a Regulation
You need to learn to read & follow a thread
If you had followed the thread you would have noticed that the question by Topspinslinger is there in post #3 f this same thread, as shown below (in blue)
Topspinslinger wrote: on June 21, 2023 #3i am very confused by your comment, Are you saying i should not boost my rubber because of ITTF regulations?James Z wrote: said:
This is NOT an endorsement of spoosting or spin gluing in anyway , as it is illegal under laws of most nations as defined by rule 2.4.7 .
I say this because it is so crazy hilarious when players talk as if they are obeying the law when they openly boast that they are using so called ITTF approved spoosters or spin glues.
Because there is no such thing as ITTF aprroved spin glues or spoosters except only in your crazy imagination.
If you take a look at https://equipment.ittf.com/#/equipment/balls there is no such thing under any of those tabs.
Oh BTW more serious violators especially at lower levels do not use so called IYYF approved chemicals., especially in poor countries . They make their own dangerous concoctions while IOC stands by and had done nothing for more than 28 years. From the viewpoint of a serious violator of 2.4.7 , the so called ITTF approved chemicals are as just as the useless low aspect ratio low length low pip distribution density on ITTF are for a pips player.
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