We want to share with you all that our 2017 1st MENSUAL Tourney, played last Saturday, March 11th… went great!
We had a full tournament in all 3 Divisions; and DTTA would like to congratulate, in particular:
C Division,
Winner – Scott Potereiko
Runner up – Austin Draving
B Division,
Winner – Matt Gandy
Runner up – Hristo Djoumaliev
A Division,
Winner – Ana Maria Garcia
Runner up – Angelo Gandullia
The winners of B and C Divisions won, each, $40 dollars cash and a Butterfly Keyholder. The winner in A Division won $50 dollars cash, a Butterfly Keyholder and a Butterfly Wristband.
Runners up won a free entry coupon for the next M Tourney and a Butterfly Wristband.
Denver Table Tennis Alliance want to thank the support of our sponsors:
Butterfly, the best Table Tennis brand in the world. All tournaments at DTTA are played on Butterfly Centrefold 25 ITTF Official tables, and we only use Butterfly G40 3 Star Premium balls. Ace.Eat.Serve, a great Asian fusion restaurant in Denver with Ping-Pong fun at the corner of Pennsylvania St and 17th Ave in Uptown Denver. B&B Tradiciones, Travel and Accommodation, the best service for travel and accommodation when visiting Peru. Contact: bbtradiciones@hotmail.com
DTTA also want to thank all players who participated in our 1st M Tourney, and we want to invite everybody to join our 2nd M Tourney, on Saturday, April 8th!
Since our 1st M Tourney filled up so quickly and many players were unable to play, we would highly suggest all players who are interested in participating in our 2nd M Tourney, to secure your spot in advance. You can do it starting this week at DTTA, with cash or check.
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The Google Sheets image takes you to a spreadsheet that gives the settings for each drill. While these won’t be the exact settings for the Control Panel on your robot, they will give you an idea of where to start, and you’ll need to adjust from there. At the bottom, we’ve included the ranges and defaults for the setting on a Prime so you can compare these to the ranges and defaults on your own robot. In general, default settings should give you a similar ball regardless of what model you have. If a drill has a change of speed, spin, or trajectory, you will be unable to replicate that drill on a Basic or Start model.