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<blockquote data-quote="Sean DonCarlos" data-source="post: 35120" data-attributes="member: 152"><p>I very rarely have problems with the bumpers on RBION. If the pops put the ball in the Idol, just make sure you give the table a moderately-hard nudge to the right when the Idol is about to throw it. Even if he throws it straight down, your nudge will cause the side of the machine to pop the ball over the slingshot and onto your left flipper. The timing is quick, but once you find it, it's quite repeatable.</p><p></p><p>TZ's bumpers, on the other hand, are rightfully feared because there is no Idol to give you a chance to react and the left outlane configuration is not amenable to saves.</p><p></p><p></p><p>The real RBION is very hard. Ball times are longer than on a real TZ, but it's very difficult to get good scoring opportunities going. I would expect it to kick nearly anyone's arse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sean DonCarlos, post: 35120, member: 152"] I very rarely have problems with the bumpers on RBION. If the pops put the ball in the Idol, just make sure you give the table a moderately-hard nudge to the right when the Idol is about to throw it. Even if he throws it straight down, your nudge will cause the side of the machine to pop the ball over the slingshot and onto your left flipper. The timing is quick, but once you find it, it's quite repeatable. TZ's bumpers, on the other hand, are rightfully feared because there is no Idol to give you a chance to react and the left outlane configuration is not amenable to saves. The real RBION is very hard. Ball times are longer than on a real TZ, but it's very difficult to get good scoring opportunities going. I would expect it to kick nearly anyone's arse. [/QUOTE]
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