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<blockquote data-quote="Sean DonCarlos" data-source="post: 42335" data-attributes="member: 152"><p>Indeed. I haven't broken 5B since. Considering 13.2B is nearly fifteen times my real TZ score instead of the normal ten, and considering I'm better at the real TZ than I am at most real tables, I have a feeling it'll be a long time before I repeat an 11-figure performance.</p><p></p><p><strong>Strategy Addendum:</strong></p><p>From slot machine kickout, you can choose which flipper you want the ball on. Hold up right for a perfect trap every time. Leave right down for a perfect dead pass to the left every time. Works with the Powerball, even! (This is what's making TZ ridiculously easy, imo. A real TZ almost <em>never</em> is this accommodating. The one here will bounce over into the right outlane if you attempt a simple trap, and will generally center-drain if you try to dead pass.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sean DonCarlos, post: 42335, member: 152"] Indeed. I haven't broken 5B since. Considering 13.2B is nearly fifteen times my real TZ score instead of the normal ten, and considering I'm better at the real TZ than I am at most real tables, I have a feeling it'll be a long time before I repeat an 11-figure performance. [B]Strategy Addendum:[/B] From slot machine kickout, you can choose which flipper you want the ball on. Hold up right for a perfect trap every time. Leave right down for a perfect dead pass to the left every time. Works with the Powerball, even! (This is what's making TZ ridiculously easy, imo. A real TZ almost [I]never[/I] is this accommodating. The one here will bounce over into the right outlane if you attempt a simple trap, and will generally center-drain if you try to dead pass.) [/QUOTE]
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