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Which table(s) would you recommend for a beginner, besides Scared Stiff ?
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<blockquote data-quote="k88dad" data-source="post: 258354" data-attributes="member: 1506"><p>That's pretty much what I was saying. Playing a few games trying to get one of the goals is a great way to start to learn about the table (especially if the goal is fun but not real easy for you.) Some tables have easier goals. You might complete some of them without even trying.</p><p></p><p>Whether they're easy or not for you, trying to complete goals is a great way to learn the rules of the table. I suggested the skill shot (when the table has one) because that can often be done every time you launch the ball. Some goals are just "here's another way to score points on this table." Other goals are for a fundamental part of playing the table, like get an extra ball or start multiball. Many of the goals are just score a certain number of points for the game, or on one ball. A lot of people never got the one for millions of points on Genie. You don't have to complete all of the goals to enjoy the table, but you might figure out many of the rules just by trying a new goal every few games.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="k88dad, post: 258354, member: 1506"] That's pretty much what I was saying. Playing a few games trying to get one of the goals is a great way to start to learn about the table (especially if the goal is fun but not real easy for you.) Some tables have easier goals. You might complete some of them without even trying. Whether they're easy or not for you, trying to complete goals is a great way to learn the rules of the table. I suggested the skill shot (when the table has one) because that can often be done every time you launch the ball. Some goals are just "here's another way to score points on this table." Other goals are for a fundamental part of playing the table, like get an extra ball or start multiball. Many of the goals are just score a certain number of points for the game, or on one ball. A lot of people never got the one for millions of points on Genie. You don't have to complete all of the goals to enjoy the table, but you might figure out many of the rules just by trying a new goal every few games. [/QUOTE]
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