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(An attempt at) The top 40 TPA players from leaderboard scores
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<blockquote data-quote="vikingerik" data-source="post: 201113" data-attributes="member: 3745"><p>My secret to handle that: I stop only when a big wizard multiball is about to begin, and use that multiball as low-risk time to settle back in later. So I start a session with LITZ or RTU or Spider Mania or Hole-in-One Challenge and by the time it ends, I'm dialed back in. On games without a big wizard multiball, the stopping point is usually the "quick" version of multiball, like Funhouse's or Whirlpool Challenge, since that's lower stakes than the main multiball.</p><p></p><p>It does take discipline to walk away as the wizard mode is about to begin, but I've been used to doing that forever, going back to 24-hour marathons on Pro Pinball The Web and BRUSA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vikingerik, post: 201113, member: 3745"] My secret to handle that: I stop only when a big wizard multiball is about to begin, and use that multiball as low-risk time to settle back in later. So I start a session with LITZ or RTU or Spider Mania or Hole-in-One Challenge and by the time it ends, I'm dialed back in. On games without a big wizard multiball, the stopping point is usually the "quick" version of multiball, like Funhouse's or Whirlpool Challenge, since that's lower stakes than the main multiball. It does take discipline to walk away as the wizard mode is about to begin, but I've been used to doing that forever, going back to 24-hour marathons on Pro Pinball The Web and BRUSA. [/QUOTE]
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