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<blockquote data-quote="EbortionXsrk" data-source="post: 2801" data-attributes="member: 289"><p>I've been talking to some pros for quite awhile now, as I'm actually venturing to Austin to pursue competitive pinball (flying to PAPA, etc.) The best thing I've ever been told was by Bowen Kerins, and the thing I try to pass on to everyone else, is this: Have a reason behind every shot you make. If you don't have a reason, don't make a shot. Every press of the flipper is a potential drain. Kind of pointless to risk draining the ball without a reason, right?</p><p></p><p>Also, never, ever have both flippers up at the same time...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EbortionXsrk, post: 2801, member: 289"] I've been talking to some pros for quite awhile now, as I'm actually venturing to Austin to pursue competitive pinball (flying to PAPA, etc.) The best thing I've ever been told was by Bowen Kerins, and the thing I try to pass on to everyone else, is this: Have a reason behind every shot you make. If you don't have a reason, don't make a shot. Every press of the flipper is a potential drain. Kind of pointless to risk draining the ball without a reason, right? Also, never, ever have both flippers up at the same time... [/QUOTE]
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