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<blockquote data-quote="StarDust4Ever" data-source="post: 89435" data-attributes="member: 3033"><p>I will sometimes cradle a lone ball to get better aim on a target, but I really don't see how people can hold three balls on the left flipper, then lightly tap the flipper so that the ball gets transferred to the right, where it's then shot up a ramp or something before it returns to the left again. That type of control is beyond me. If I try to cradle any ball during a multiball event, it just creates a wide open gap for the other balls to drain out. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite7" alt=":p" title="Stick out tongue :p" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":p" /></p><p></p><p>When I've got one ball in play, I aim it at targets, ramps, etc. When I get multiball, I focus solely on the areas between the flippers and just knock em back up every time they fall. If I concentrate on hitting a target, I'll end up losing my other balls. Usually, the balls will eventually collide in mid-table and I'll lose a few to the outlanes. Bride of Pinbot is the only table where I've successfully cradled one ball while shooting another, and only because I've become a pro at hitting the shuttle ramp. Billion bonus really felt like my crowning achievement, especially since the game forces you to keep both balls in play the entire time or the bride loses her metamorphosis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StarDust4Ever, post: 89435, member: 3033"] I will sometimes cradle a lone ball to get better aim on a target, but I really don't see how people can hold three balls on the left flipper, then lightly tap the flipper so that the ball gets transferred to the right, where it's then shot up a ramp or something before it returns to the left again. That type of control is beyond me. If I try to cradle any ball during a multiball event, it just creates a wide open gap for the other balls to drain out. :p When I've got one ball in play, I aim it at targets, ramps, etc. When I get multiball, I focus solely on the areas between the flippers and just knock em back up every time they fall. If I concentrate on hitting a target, I'll end up losing my other balls. Usually, the balls will eventually collide in mid-table and I'll lose a few to the outlanes. Bride of Pinbot is the only table where I've successfully cradled one ball while shooting another, and only because I've become a pro at hitting the shuttle ramp. Billion bonus really felt like my crowning achievement, especially since the game forces you to keep both balls in play the entire time or the bride loses her metamorphosis. [/QUOTE]
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