Do you restart a game after a lousy ball?

Do you restart a game after a lousy ball?


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TomL

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Mar 12, 2013
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Do you restart a game after a low scoring ball? Or do you play out the credit?
 
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Fungi

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Feb 20, 2012
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Do you restart a game after a low scoring ball?

Yes, but only if it's a ball 1 that exits before I even touch a flipper on it. So I guess that's why I like ball savers so much.
 
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EldarOfSuburbia

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Feb 8, 2014
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No. Not ever. I treat every game as if I'd put money in the machine. Maybe I should find a USB coin slot and attach it to my PC.
 

mpad

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Jan 26, 2014
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Have to admit that if I try a certain goal and know I already wasted my chances I exit.
No good, I know :)
 

pinballchris

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Oct 6, 2012
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I usually give it 2 ball play before restarting. Unless as mpad said I am only playing for a certain goal then it is a free for all.
 

jbejarano

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Jul 6, 2012
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No, I don't restart. I know full well that sometimes I have an amazing Ball 1 followed by two crappy balls. Who's to say that my crappy Ball 1 wouldn't be followed by an amazing Ball 2 or Ball 3? In any case, I really don't have a lot of respect for rage-quitters. It's one of the reasons that I wish the tournaments used LAST score instead of BEST score. You think you can do better than your last score? Great, but your position should be at risk.
 

Kratos3

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Sep 22, 2013
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Only when going for certain goals.

I've had some of my best overall games after bad first and second balls.
 

Kolchak357

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May 31, 2012
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I rarely ever restart. Especially if restarting will cause you to keep getting the same "random" award like a free ball.
 

JefferyD

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May 10, 2013
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I played for months and it never even occurred to me to restart after a lousy 1st ball, until somebody in this forum mentioned it. I was stunned. You can't do that! I can understand the temptation, tho. Mentally, I drop a quarter in before I pull the plunger, and I pretend that I only have a few quarters to play with each day, as a way to cut down on my TPA addiction. You can't throw away a chance to play if you can't afford it. That said, I'll throw no stones in this brittle abode.

So, publicly I am appalled and totally against restarting. Have I done it? Let me just say... Oh my. Look at the time. Running late for work. gotta go...
 

rob3d

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Feb 20, 2012
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Only time I restart a drain is when I'm testing a specific shot and drain, or if I'm chasing a specific table goal like harem on TOTAN and I screw it up. Never do it in casual score play or tourneys.
 

Tann

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Apr 3, 2013
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Never.

I had a lot of very good games starting with the 3rd and last ball (and even some all-time highscores), although I messed up the two first balls.

An outstanding game can start on the 3rd and last ball. That's a rule engraved in the Stone Tablets of Pinball. :cool:
 

switch3flip

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Jan 30, 2013
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Tourney for sure. Also when going for goals. Also on real pins sometimes I have to admit. Just press and hold the start button before plunging 2:nd ball (Williams pins). Unless I play a pin I put money in.

But it is a very bad habit that totally messes up gamestyle on real pins and real tourneys so I mostly play strictly 3 ball games (just quit after 3:rd ball). And only one or two games tops on one pin, then move on. Makes huge difference for me playing good games irl. I think I actually got worse by restarting.
 

fromduc

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Feb 28, 2014
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I can understand people who never do that as a philosophy of play, or to really simulate the quarter u should pay, but the story of "lot of good games have started on ball 3" is a non-sense: if u had restarted ur game and started with your theoric 3rd ball u would hve had the same score, and 2 others balls to play... that's the goal of the systeme ^^
 

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