If You play BH LP, Jian Li in this match showcased a slew of Long Pips techniques, including Hit, Punch, Side swipe, stick, Chop, and fake-chop(no spin).
Jian Li won the October Open this year, too - Westchester TTC has the results and the video up on their website. Nb. another thing that sets Jian Li apart is that he uses OX LPs rather than sponge. There's a thread about him on the OOAK forums.
Jian Li get more points on short push/bump than on his chop. Btw, I just used LP (Sauer & Stroger Hellfire X + Friendship Battle 2 Provincial 39H on a Donic Defplay Senso v3) since this Jan 2023. It's been a good feeling and experience. And price too.
you have to be a top-spin monster to beat a good long pips player, break your own back, unless you take anti-spin on your own backhand, even then it can still be tough. you just don't see that many long pip or anti players because everyone wants to be an attacker. i bet in China at lower levels you see quite a few choppers, probably even anti, but really no where else. Me, I want to be both antispin player and two winged inverted attacker. I wouldn't use long pips myself though I dont think, just cause long pips spin reversal seems like some unfair Asian trickery voodoo magic to play against. I would use anti before pips if I thought it was the only way to beat a top spin attacker. Who knows, maybe anti is the gateway rubber to using long pips? It's definitely confusing. I got some anti-spin rubber on the way because I want to beat the long pips player at the club so badly. Maybe it will help me achieve it. Lower level player like me, it just takes too much physical prowess to beat a better topspin attacker, don't want to snap my spine trying to loop backspin and nospin shots from long-pimps all match. Gotta get that anti...