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Should I give up playing pinball games, particularly TPA ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Deltaechoe" data-source="post: 126336" data-attributes="member: 3508"><p>Post trapping is a bit tricky, you have to make sure the ball hits the flipper in the right place so that it will bounce into the post at the bottom of the bumper, you may have to nudge. You want to make sure that the ball is coming high on the flipper, you will hold the flipper up and if the ball is in the right place, it will bounce between the flipper and the post losing all its momentum and trapping nicely on the flipper in question. I attempt that instead of attempting live catches on TPA, but don't try doing that on a real table since the ball is much more unpredictable.</p><p></p><p>Since all tables are a bit different, you will have to practice it; you will eventually get the feel for it on most, if not all, tables</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deltaechoe, post: 126336, member: 3508"] Post trapping is a bit tricky, you have to make sure the ball hits the flipper in the right place so that it will bounce into the post at the bottom of the bumper, you may have to nudge. You want to make sure that the ball is coming high on the flipper, you will hold the flipper up and if the ball is in the right place, it will bounce between the flipper and the post losing all its momentum and trapping nicely on the flipper in question. I attempt that instead of attempting live catches on TPA, but don't try doing that on a real table since the ball is much more unpredictable. Since all tables are a bit different, you will have to practice it; you will eventually get the feel for it on most, if not all, tables [/QUOTE]
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