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  • Ping Pong Playa Championship 2012 (start game) select difficulty:

    Very Easy

    Easy

    Normal

    Hard

    Veteran

    Nightmare

    Impossible

    Chinese <<<

  • i have a ping pong table and it is way bigger than this one .

  • Damn

  • what is this song called????

  • The chinese were born to play ping pong!

  • the music made me laugh so much

  • JEBUS

    

  • Ma Lin is so bad. He didn't say sorry for the last point. Very bad manner !!!

  • the song of intro? thanks!

  • swag

  • music at the end is win

  • Listen to you two go back and forth. For what? Who uses above standard equipment? And don't be a self righteous bigot, you're born sweden? Or are you just in that league? Either way you're really arrogant to say being from U.S. means we are all jerks. And its not really an insult. There are nice respectable people in the USA just like there are douchey people in sweden. You just have to decide fir yourself which one you will be.

  • these uys arent that good

  • i never had the chance to watch table tennis in the olympics.. wow..

  • whats the song at the end? :)

  • Ma Lin is/was playing with Yasaka "Ma Lin" Extra Offensive, and used some rubbers like hurricane h3 or yasaka new era, anyway he experiments with equipement, so he changes it often.

  • xD the last point

  • священная наша держава, Россия — любимая наша страна. Могучая воля, великая слава Твоё достоянье на все времена!

  • @10crazycreek1 Согласен, как я канадских, но я мечтаю о посещении вашей страны в один прекрасный день

  • How many games do you have to win to win the match?

  • 4 games for olympic

  • can someone tell me how much one of their paddles is?

  • The blades and paddles are probably custom made, the blades sell from anywhere to $100-$300.00 The rubbers are generally extremely sticky, and have no dyes on them, the Rubbers alone can be worth up to $100.00 a piece. Chinese manufactures make all the high dollar equipment cheaper. So about $100 - $300.00 anyways, especially if its autographed or was used by them, it would be more expensive in that case.

    Hope you like my reply. :)

  • @PreppyPoser1 Bullshit. There is no difference of equipment. They use the same stuff. You know shit, I'm a proffesional. Idiot!

  • @Compantino Hellbound?

  • @Compantino where were u in the olympics?

  • @Compantino Ma Lin does occasionally use one of the other blades, such as the Ma Lin carbon, and Ma Lin soft carbon. Next not everyone uses the same 'stuff' (not sure if you are talking about individual players or everyone). Next any professional would not come out bashing people, so if you really are (which I doubt), work on that, if not, work on your game

  • @sehskyle What a jerk. I know Ma Lin personally, he is using the same equipment as anyone can buy.

    Idiot.

  • @Compantino Yes anyone can buy the equipment he uses, not even worth asking for a name or anything from you, I can tell it is not worth bothering. Asides from that no professional is this mean, and probably no professional would be spending time sitting on a computer dissing people who are possibly wrong about some things. Plus calling people idiot seems very... United States like, where there are... what 2 or 3 professionals who are all just ok.

  • @sehskyle Don't insult me...''United States''...

    Currently I play in the Swedish leauge Pingisligan.

  • @sehskyle Hey, not everyone can buy those equipments. Chinese players generally use Hurricane brand rubber. This brand of rubber is generally classified into 2 classes, commercial class and the professional class. Within each class there are also different qualities for each model. It is extremely hard to get a piece of professional class rubber. commercial ones ranges from 100-200RMB, while professional ones are 400+. You must have the connections to get one of those.

  • @sehskyle Also, I was lucky enough to obtain a piece of pro class Hurricane 3, it was a 2006 batch for Shanghai provincial team. After using it, it does feel very different from commercial class rubbers; alot more bouncier, and creates more powerful spin on the table tennis. It also cost a fortune to use it, due to frequent re-glueing of the rubber.

  • @PreppyPoser1

    This video included some very weird plays. If there weren't any better ones to put in than it was a pretty lame game.

    And to your reply: I think they play their own rubber, the way they like it, and it goes out for sale afterwards.

    And the music at the end is pretty shit.

  • @xXXShinXtremXXx Yeah, and well I won a Ma Lin Extra Offensive, with Focus 3 Snipe for Backhand instead of Butterfly Bryce FX and for the Forehand I use DHS Hurricane 3 Neo instead of DHS Skyline Neo , and it is so damn awesome. Do not believe what they say about Chinese rubber till you have used the new Neo rubbers for yourself. Actually, about the rubber they play with National Verisons which cost the most, and are the versions they actually use. I have a commerical DHS Hurricane Neo 3.

  • @PreppyPoser1 Excuse me, I own a Ma Lin Extra Offensive*** Typo. I meant to say that, and it costed around $100.00 u.s. dollars for my setup and I am highly pleased with it.

  • @PreppyPoser1 Additionally, Ma Lin uses the Ma Lin Carbon blade made by Yasaka, priced around $55.00 w/ shipping. Although you will need to sand it a little too, still better than any other penhold blade you can buy. For Ma Lin's Forehand he uses DHS Skyline 3 Neo National Blue Sponge. It costs about $70-80.00 and is hard to come by. For his backhand he uses Butterfly Bryce FX $75.00. A total of $190-220.00 for his equipment.

  • @xXXShinXtremXXx In China it is against the law to use National rubber in tournaments, unless you are a national team member. You are required to only use Commercial or Provincial rubbers. The National sponge is intended for special players, like Ma Lin, Wang Hao, Ma Long, and others. They are apart of the China National Table Tennis Team. They are the best in China, and the best in the world of course China goes out of its way to give them the best, and give them the best treatment too.

  • @overthehill91  im also playing table tennis and i have a padle for 70 euro!!

    So it is around 50-100$ euro

  • I like the music at then end! :P

  • @samwan100 hahaha yeah

  • this was a great match, i like Oh Sang!! ma Lin is the man too....baraclude, LOL ma lin did run funny

  • wow...that ball just walks across the net... indeed the power of spin. btw, Ma Lin runs like a girl lol.

  • Lol

  • 3.24 the power of top spin.

  • haha swiniom zakonczyl :}

  • China controls Singapore, too. That can be seen in something as small as sports. In the 2008 Olympics, China had everything set for it to win the Table Tennis Tournament. The Chinese head coach and the Singaporean head coach are brothers. Along with the Hong Kong team, their main purpose was to eradicate all obstacles preventing China to win the gold. China would still win it alone, but it would be a little harder without help from their puppets, two of the strongest teams in the world.

  • blablabla

  • Ma lin schooled im bad:P hehe..

  • he uses TT like art ...

    he "playes" with the other players =D

  • his TT was an art.

  • Ma Lin was so Determine..

  • Ma Lin deserved the gold, bottom line

  • it seems  he gathered all the bad shots and made a video

  • que punto de mierda el ulitmo...

  • English dude!!!!

  • ma lin is like jan ove ...if you understand^^

  • no i don't understand.

  • freakish how do they get so good i love ping pong

  • ma lin so g8

  • the last shot is very G8

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