NDH 's amazing booster math Re: Why should low level amateurs buy expensive European / Japanese rubbers & blades ?

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NDH 's amazing booster math Re: Why should low level amateurs buy expensive European / Japanese rubbers & blades ?

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NDH wrote: on Friday March 15th 2024 at 5:14 PM Post #7 on TTD

I think the amount of "boosting" that goes on is 0.00000001%

If I am not mistaken, that translates to one player in 10 million players who boost or spin glue
Are you talking about players on earth or on our galaxy or entire universe ?

I do not know about other forum members on TTDaily as to whether they believe this wild claim that NDH makes.
But I can tell you you have lost all hopes of having credibility with me
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NDH is a math genius
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Ron Dhyse wrote: March 17th, 2025, 12:10 am NDH is a math genius
I thought Rev. Larry Hodges was the real math genius with his support of the Durban increase of minimum allowed pip Width Regulation of 1998 :D ;) :shock:
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Gisela 2005 wrote: March 17th, 2025, 11:48 pm
Ron Dhyse wrote: March 17th, 2025, 12:10 am NDH is a math genius
I thought Rev. Larry Hodges was the real math genius with his support of the Durban increase of minimum allowed pip Width Regulation of 1998 :D ;) :shock:
I thought the 1998 change was called Aspect Ratio Reduction Regulatiom ? !
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Re: NDH 's amazing booster math Re: Why should low level amateurs buy expensive European / Japanese rubbers & blades ?

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Viliana wrote: March 17th, 2025, 11:52 pm I thought the 1998 change was called Aspect Ratio Reduction Regulatiom ? !
Yes it was. But the term "Aspect Ratio" was invented by the ITTF in 1873 to confuse the cluless ignorant chopper morons (sadly I admit this includes me) & successfully used in Durban in 1998 for anther 27 years as of today.
ITTF makes the phrase "AspectRatio" sound like some complex concept from relativistic qualtum mechanics to confuse the choppers & others.
Read this article to get a clear understanding about this
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