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<blockquote data-quote="switch3flip" data-source="post: 264954" data-attributes="member: 2036"><p>To keep the same approach to the pin as one would with a tap pass, try using the tip pass. </p><p>Cradle the ball on left flipper then quickly flip, like you do when post passing. Keep holding the flipper up. The ball should roll back up the inlane a little bit then come back towards the left flipper again (that you are still holding up). When the ball is at the tip of the flipper, quickly flip. The ball will hop over to the right flipper pretty much like after a tap pass.</p><p>It's not ideal but the closest you can get to tap pass at the moment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="switch3flip, post: 264954, member: 2036"] To keep the same approach to the pin as one would with a tap pass, try using the tip pass. Cradle the ball on left flipper then quickly flip, like you do when post passing. Keep holding the flipper up. The ball should roll back up the inlane a little bit then come back towards the left flipper again (that you are still holding up). When the ball is at the tip of the flipper, quickly flip. The ball will hop over to the right flipper pretty much like after a tap pass. It's not ideal but the closest you can get to tap pass at the moment. [/QUOTE]
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