Jutter
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There already are tabe specific strategy guides to be found on this forum. I thought it might be handy to also have some general pinball tips, for people who are really really new to the game.
-disrupt the flow of the ball as often as possible. Some flow-play may be nessecary to gain momentum for ramp-shots, but learning to hit shots from a stationary scenario is the best way to maintain controll over the game.
-During multiball choose a flipper for knocking the balls around, and one flipper to keep upright and hopefully cradle a ball or two. This is how you milk it.
-Nudge after a miss. Tables are designed to drain your ball if it's left at it's own devices after a miss. A nudge might spoil those plans.
Those are based on my measily experience. I'm curious what meta-strategies you could share.
-disrupt the flow of the ball as often as possible. Some flow-play may be nessecary to gain momentum for ramp-shots, but learning to hit shots from a stationary scenario is the best way to maintain controll over the game.
-During multiball choose a flipper for knocking the balls around, and one flipper to keep upright and hopefully cradle a ball or two. This is how you milk it.
-Nudge after a miss. Tables are designed to drain your ball if it's left at it's own devices after a miss. A nudge might spoil those plans.
Those are based on my measily experience. I'm curious what meta-strategies you could share.