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<blockquote data-quote="Slam23" data-source="post: 220193" data-attributes="member: 896"><p>Hi Gus,</p><p>I have that feeling also, just posted the (then) #3 score before the weekend with 26B and have one under pause at 7B on ball 1 with 3 EB's. I think 1K HOF is around 8-9B. The table rules are a bit shallow for sure, but I really like the feeling of controlling the Jackpot/Super Jackpot and scoring multiple SJ's. Bread and butter is getting one ball on each flipper after regular Jackpot, backhanding the Super Charger from the left flipper for loops towards the Super Jackpot (with a timely nudge to get control on the left after a return ball). And shooting the SJ from the right flipper. I go right back to building up loops again and key is to get control back over the ball that returns from the lock area to the right flipper. I try to do that by backhanding it as quickly as possible towards the right upper flipper and catching it for a cradle on the right, or deadbounce it back to the right from the left, depending on the trajectory of the ball. This can be done before the other ball returns from making 10 loops. My best string of successive SJ's in this way has been 4 and the SJ itself was up to 950M in that game, just missed passing 1B. A good place to stash balls during MB when in a fix is the tunnel. Not only will you collect any lit EB and cash in on the helicopter bonus, but the ball stays there for a few seconds and can be cradled at the right or deadbounced to the left depending on what you need. The tunnel itself can be backhanded from the right and shot straight from the left flipper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slam23, post: 220193, member: 896"] Hi Gus, I have that feeling also, just posted the (then) #3 score before the weekend with 26B and have one under pause at 7B on ball 1 with 3 EB's. I think 1K HOF is around 8-9B. The table rules are a bit shallow for sure, but I really like the feeling of controlling the Jackpot/Super Jackpot and scoring multiple SJ's. Bread and butter is getting one ball on each flipper after regular Jackpot, backhanding the Super Charger from the left flipper for loops towards the Super Jackpot (with a timely nudge to get control on the left after a return ball). And shooting the SJ from the right flipper. I go right back to building up loops again and key is to get control back over the ball that returns from the lock area to the right flipper. I try to do that by backhanding it as quickly as possible towards the right upper flipper and catching it for a cradle on the right, or deadbounce it back to the right from the left, depending on the trajectory of the ball. This can be done before the other ball returns from making 10 loops. My best string of successive SJ's in this way has been 4 and the SJ itself was up to 950M in that game, just missed passing 1B. A good place to stash balls during MB when in a fix is the tunnel. Not only will you collect any lit EB and cash in on the helicopter bonus, but the ball stays there for a few seconds and can be cradled at the right or deadbounced to the left depending on what you need. The tunnel itself can be backhanded from the right and shot straight from the left flipper. [/QUOTE]
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