11 rule / regulation changes by ITTF since 1983 to exterminate the choppers
Posted: February 24th, 2023, 4:02 am
Many players think it is a lie when someone says there were 9 rule & regulation changes since 1983 to partially or fully aimed at exterminating choppers. These doubters claim that ITTF can easily ban all pips and anti if ITTF does not believe in promoting diversity.
But the simple truth of the matter is that the robotNazi controlled ITTF does not give a diddley duda about choppers or defenders. They would rather have these nuisance choppers & defenders players drop dead.
Yes the robotNazis are the majority in tabletennis and this translates to all ITTF councils & committees also being majority robotNazis. They could easily ban all pips & anti. Why have they not done that ? Not because they care about diversity. Simple reason is that they do not want the pips & anti players (who are growing in numbers every day & ITTF is horrified) finally grow spine & start their own association , just like the robotNazis themselves threatened to do in 1995 when ITTF passed the speed-glue ban (ITTF quickly repealed the total speed glue ban in 1995 within a matter of months & released a watered down VOC ban to save face............just like the fake booster ban of 2008, which is a huge joke as well & IOC seems to have no clue after 15 years since 2008).
List shows 12 items :- But item 4 is just an FYI as it did not pass
1. 1983 : Initial ban on long pips by setting Maximum Allowed pip length at 2.0 mm
2. 1983 : Two color rubbers (Red / Black) rule
3. 1995 or before : Started use of Aspect Ratio (instead of pip length) to define separation of wide (-.89) & slim pips (1.3) to confuse & mislead pips players
4. Around 1990-1995 : Failed attempt by Swedish Association to mandate that the two side of a racket must have idenltical rubbers
5. 1995 : Repeal of Speed glue ban (within months of implementation)
6. 1998 : Durban Regulation to reduce the Aspect Ratio of pips from 1.3 to current 1.1
7. 2000 : Ball size increase from 38 mm to 40 mm
8. 2004 :Regulation to reduce maximum allowed pip distribution density from 50 to current 30 pips per sq.cm
9. 2008 : FPB (Frictionless pips ban)
10. 2008 : Fake ban on boosters to fool the IOC
11. 2014 : 40+ ball change from celluloid to plastic
12. 2022 : Total official ban on 40 celluloid balls
But the simple truth of the matter is that the robotNazi controlled ITTF does not give a diddley duda about choppers or defenders. They would rather have these nuisance choppers & defenders players drop dead.
Yes the robotNazis are the majority in tabletennis and this translates to all ITTF councils & committees also being majority robotNazis. They could easily ban all pips & anti. Why have they not done that ? Not because they care about diversity. Simple reason is that they do not want the pips & anti players (who are growing in numbers every day & ITTF is horrified) finally grow spine & start their own association , just like the robotNazis themselves threatened to do in 1995 when ITTF passed the speed-glue ban (ITTF quickly repealed the total speed glue ban in 1995 within a matter of months & released a watered down VOC ban to save face............just like the fake booster ban of 2008, which is a huge joke as well & IOC seems to have no clue after 15 years since 2008).
List shows 12 items :- But item 4 is just an FYI as it did not pass
1. 1983 : Initial ban on long pips by setting Maximum Allowed pip length at 2.0 mm
2. 1983 : Two color rubbers (Red / Black) rule
3. 1995 or before : Started use of Aspect Ratio (instead of pip length) to define separation of wide (-.89) & slim pips (1.3) to confuse & mislead pips players
4. Around 1990-1995 : Failed attempt by Swedish Association to mandate that the two side of a racket must have idenltical rubbers
5. 1995 : Repeal of Speed glue ban (within months of implementation)
6. 1998 : Durban Regulation to reduce the Aspect Ratio of pips from 1.3 to current 1.1
7. 2000 : Ball size increase from 38 mm to 40 mm
8. 2004 :Regulation to reduce maximum allowed pip distribution density from 50 to current 30 pips per sq.cm
9. 2008 : FPB (Frictionless pips ban)
10. 2008 : Fake ban on boosters to fool the IOC
11. 2014 : 40+ ball change from celluloid to plastic
12. 2022 : Total official ban on 40 celluloid balls