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<blockquote data-quote="EldarOfSuburbia" data-source="post: 249660" data-attributes="member: 4106"><p>The Time Expander targets are perhaps the most reliable way of getting the ball into the Video Mode lane without touching the pops. It's a pretty large sweet spot. Of course you don't get too many goes at that before the Time Expander goes away.</p><p></p><p>Any method you choose is a crap-shoot, really, so go with what you're most comfortable with and accept that however you go with it, there will be a number of rejections. Ultimate the reward is far greater than the risk. Power drains from the bumpers happen, but not too often to make it dangerous; this isn't Dracula. Now, that's speaking from my perspective; from the highly-risk-averse perspective of the really top players, it's maybe still too much risk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EldarOfSuburbia, post: 249660, member: 4106"] The Time Expander targets are perhaps the most reliable way of getting the ball into the Video Mode lane without touching the pops. It's a pretty large sweet spot. Of course you don't get too many goes at that before the Time Expander goes away. Any method you choose is a crap-shoot, really, so go with what you're most comfortable with and accept that however you go with it, there will be a number of rejections. Ultimate the reward is far greater than the risk. Power drains from the bumpers happen, but not too often to make it dangerous; this isn't Dracula. Now, that's speaking from my perspective; from the highly-risk-averse perspective of the really top players, it's maybe still too much risk. [/QUOTE]
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