Many players have inquired about how to access my "how to play classics machines" guide. While there are links to it in several places, I suspect not all Pinsiders know how to find it, nor in many cases are even aware it exists. For anyone here who wants to play better on Electro-Mechanical and Solid State machines, here's the link to my google document. It's rather lengthy [200+ pages], but that's because there's so much in it. It contains both general information on strategy and techniques and close to 250 machine-specific write-ups. I've been updating it periodically for the past few years, and it's become a popular "go-to" item for most people at Pinburgh. But I created it so that everyone_ can better understand how to play classics machines and hopefully thus have more fun doing so. Enjoy!
Bob Math Use (BMU)
P.S. As I say in the notes, if you see any omissions or errors, or want me to add a specific game (no guarantees on the latter, it depends on how well I know the game), drop me a line.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1pU8feNz8R9JGuF4QPvixd5Jc4E5jdZa8PsuT9eScIPA/edit?usp=sharing