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<blockquote data-quote="Eric Qel-Droma" data-source="post: 245142" data-attributes="member: 794"><p>Speaking from my own personal experience (and I'm sure this option was available on other games, as well): The RL version of Big Hurt has a "buy another ball" feature at the end. Is there any way to simulate that in TPA? It sure would be nice to play a game with five or six balls instead of only three. If the goal is to really simulate the table, then I can tell you that the "two quarters is another game, but one quarter now might mean a high score!" calculus is part of playing a real Big Hurt table. </p><p></p><p>(Sorry if this question has been asked and answered on another table and I don't know.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eric Qel-Droma, post: 245142, member: 794"] Speaking from my own personal experience (and I'm sure this option was available on other games, as well): The RL version of Big Hurt has a "buy another ball" feature at the end. Is there any way to simulate that in TPA? It sure would be nice to play a game with five or six balls instead of only three. If the goal is to really simulate the table, then I can tell you that the "two quarters is another game, but one quarter now might mean a high score!" calculus is part of playing a real Big Hurt table. (Sorry if this question has been asked and answered on another table and I don't know.) [/QUOTE]
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