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<blockquote data-quote="Matt McIrvin" data-source="post: 21058" data-attributes="member: 590"><p>After complaining that Bride of Pinbot was too easy in TPA, Mark Miwurdz revealed that his preferred way of doing a left-to-right flipper pass on that table was to hold the ball on the left flipper and nudge it clear over to the right! Apparently this works, though I haven't tried it myself. I can't imagine it being a viable passing technique on a real table with a functioning tilt sensor.</p><p></p><p>(It's silly, but I sometimes feel kind of guilty about exploiting techniques that wouldn't work on a real machine, like depending on the absolute predictability of certain wild bounces, which could only be so predictable because they're digitally simulated.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt McIrvin, post: 21058, member: 590"] After complaining that Bride of Pinbot was too easy in TPA, Mark Miwurdz revealed that his preferred way of doing a left-to-right flipper pass on that table was to hold the ball on the left flipper and nudge it clear over to the right! Apparently this works, though I haven't tried it myself. I can't imagine it being a viable passing technique on a real table with a functioning tilt sensor. (It's silly, but I sometimes feel kind of guilty about exploiting techniques that wouldn't work on a real machine, like depending on the absolute predictability of certain wild bounces, which could only be so predictable because they're digitally simulated.) [/QUOTE]
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