Answer for how-to-play-against-anti-spin-players

I’m a bit below Dan and Tom’s level so if you’re opponents look like players from TTDSL you should probably disregard my newbie advice but I’ll share it just in case.
In general I expect shorter balls from their anti-spin than I would from a normal rubber, and so I’m deliberately staying closer to the table than usual. 
Other than that it kind of feels like playing against pimples. Serve backspin, attack one, push one, attack one etc. Or attack a few and then push if you’re confident you can.
Attack to their forehand and see if it’s good. If it is and they’re comfortable using it, the crossover point could be your optimal place to attack. If they’re uncomfortable on their forehand, they’re probably standing in the middle of the table and both wide angles are your best friend.
 

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