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<blockquote data-quote="shutyertrap" data-source="post: 247772" data-attributes="member: 134"><p>The house we just had our monthly league tourney at was essentially Season 1 come to life. Apart from MM, the above tables were all present, as well as MB, TAF, TotAN, ToM, P*B, BSD, EatPM, BH, and more. Whenever I come across any of these tables, which I've played to death in TPA, I am horrible at them. Except TZ strangely enough. I am so used to either the overly bouncy nature of tables like ToM or TotAN, or the routine ball bounces of MB and SS, that my muscle memory completely works against me IRL. </p><p></p><p>I have yet to come across a Creature IRL (and I've played 4 different ones in the past year) that remotely has the same ball off flipper bounces that it does in TPA. The main ramp however I have had tables that were just as receptive. The one I played the other day had balls going into the snackbar with no difficulty at all, where others have been Fort Knox. With TZ I have found that TPA has trained me well to hitting the 2 ramp combo, but hitting the piano is very much a pain. Getting the plunger shot IRL is so much easier than TPA. That being said, I've never come close to scoring a billion on TZ in the wild, while in TPA that's like a baseline.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shutyertrap, post: 247772, member: 134"] The house we just had our monthly league tourney at was essentially Season 1 come to life. Apart from MM, the above tables were all present, as well as MB, TAF, TotAN, ToM, P*B, BSD, EatPM, BH, and more. Whenever I come across any of these tables, which I've played to death in TPA, I am horrible at them. Except TZ strangely enough. I am so used to either the overly bouncy nature of tables like ToM or TotAN, or the routine ball bounces of MB and SS, that my muscle memory completely works against me IRL. I have yet to come across a Creature IRL (and I've played 4 different ones in the past year) that remotely has the same ball off flipper bounces that it does in TPA. The main ramp however I have had tables that were just as receptive. The one I played the other day had balls going into the snackbar with no difficulty at all, where others have been Fort Knox. With TZ I have found that TPA has trained me well to hitting the 2 ramp combo, but hitting the piano is very much a pain. Getting the plunger shot IRL is so much easier than TPA. That being said, I've never come close to scoring a billion on TZ in the wild, while in TPA that's like a baseline. [/QUOTE]
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