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In Seattle this weekend. Where to play?

By Whysnow

9 years ago


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    #16 9 years ago

    One place to go? Full Tilt Ballard. 13 games in great condition. The quality of the games there is unparalleled.

    #38 9 years ago

    Huh, really? All games at Full Tilt are aligned with a ruler to the inlane to minimize flipper hop (and generally pretty dialed in since the operator is a very good tournament player), but they might have shifted since the last time I went there (I've been out of town for almost a month). I play the shit out of those games on the weekly tournament night and the operator is very good about fixing problems if anyone mentions them to him (which casual players at an ice cream shop are unlikely to do), so if you remember any of the problems you had you should definitely shoot him a message (20xxamusements at gmail dot com) or post about the issues here so they get fixed!

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