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(An attempt at) The top 40 TPA players from leaderboard scores
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<blockquote data-quote="krazysteve1958" data-source="post: 230937" data-attributes="member: 4491"><p>Agreed. There's skill and then there's skill along with stamina, initiative, and the desire to grind through hours of boredom. For me anyway, when playing pinball loses its entertainment value it no longer becomes fun to play. I can never bring myself to launch into those multi-ball strategies of losing a ball on purpose so as to make the play field more manageable for higher scoring. You know, trap, pass, shoot, and repeat until eyes glaze over. I don't ever remember doing that on a real machine simply because it was neither practical or was impossible to replicate the convoluted TPA strategy in real life. Either that or playing a single game over the course of multiple days (weeks?). You ever watch those PAPA finals? I've seen more entertaining games of chess, too bad they can't seem to come up with a competition that's a little more compelling. Just sayin'</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="krazysteve1958, post: 230937, member: 4491"] Agreed. There's skill and then there's skill along with stamina, initiative, and the desire to grind through hours of boredom. For me anyway, when playing pinball loses its entertainment value it no longer becomes fun to play. I can never bring myself to launch into those multi-ball strategies of losing a ball on purpose so as to make the play field more manageable for higher scoring. You know, trap, pass, shoot, and repeat until eyes glaze over. I don't ever remember doing that on a real machine simply because it was neither practical or was impossible to replicate the convoluted TPA strategy in real life. Either that or playing a single game over the course of multiple days (weeks?). You ever watch those PAPA finals? I've seen more entertaining games of chess, too bad they can't seem to come up with a competition that's a little more compelling. Just sayin' [/QUOTE]
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