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New pinball skills tutorial videos

By ABE_FLIPS

3 years ago


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    #14 3 years ago

    Really good videos. Professional quality.

    Would love to see some on nudging techniques and best practices for multiball.

    2 months later
    #43 2 years ago
    Quoted from ABE_FLIPS:

    since I have started with pinball only two years ago

    Your videos just became all that much more impressive.

    1 month later
    #49 2 years ago

    These are very useful. I never knew that you should follow up the first slap with a second on the opposite hand.

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    #54 2 years ago

    Another great video. So how long did it take to get so many great shots of live catching?

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    #116 2 years ago

    I love how you show everything that can go wrong in addition to how to do it right. Nicely done again!

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    #159 2 years ago

    Very nice as always. I’m going to rewatch it and study it a bit closer.

    Keep in mind that two tilt warnings is a feature of modern pins and can be adjusted. Some older pins have zero tilt warnings.

    #168 2 years ago

    I love all these videos and advice. My only problem is I always figure out what I’m supposed to do a second too late.

    9 months later
    #243 1 year ago
    Quoted from PocketHoleshot:

    Pulling off a shimmy is the most satisfying move in pinball for me!
    I find AIQ's have a very "shimmyable" right outlane. I have done it on a few other machines, but I can more consistently pull it off on AIQ.

    I’ve done it on my GZ Pre a couple of times. Both times, I was amazed to actually pull it off.

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