(Topic ID: 9048)

Multiball tactics

By Dewey68

12 years ago



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  • Latest reply 10 years ago by spideynhb
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    “What's your usual strategy for multiball?”

    • Keep all 3 in play no matter what, mostly defensive shots 24 votes
      56%
    • Attempt to hold two of the balls and score with the third 17 votes
      40%
    • Let one ball drain intentionally so that you can easily hold one ball and score with the other 1 vote
      2%
    • Multiball? These things can have more than one ball in play at once? 1 vote
      2%

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    #7 10 years ago

    Pinball 101 describes some multiball control skills such as the cradle separation. Definitely recommended for that and other info.

    Fun House is one of those games where the third ball can just get in the way. If you can trap two balls on a flipper you might shoot for gangways with the other, but I can't recall if those can be advanced during multi.

    Here's a Fun House vid from the finals of Pinburgh 2012. (go to 47:00)

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