Amazing to see you so eloquently articulate these skills that I've picked up without realizing it. Seeing you explain it reemphasizes and helps me improve those skills. Thank you so much for making these videos. I have to say, you are amazing at video editing!
There are by far the best pinball tutorial videos I've ever watched. They have really helped with improving my skills and with explaining techniques to new players.
WOA, that part in the beginning where the ball is like a light showing how the flipper gap changes !! That part is clutch !! SOOOooooOOO cool !! I've tried to explain this to people. Some people get it. Most people understand it, but its the variability of how deep & how thorough people grasp it that makes all the difference in the world. Now I can just show them : ) Good Stuff Man !
Another great video. So clearly explained. A lot of these things I do anyway but then there’s that next wee bit you explain which takes you beyond the basics! Great stuff.
Fun Fact: Goin' Nuts was the first Pinball table to feature multiball and was part of the game. Sadly it never released and only a handful of prototypes exist somewhere. Played that game on my Wii in "Pinball Hall of Fame: The Gottlieb Collection".
Hi Abe. i love your videos. I saw in your LOTR video that you saved a ball while it was in the drain area with a crazy nudge. I would love to learn how to do that
Make sure the game is leveled from side to side at a pitch of ~ 6.8°. There is a rubber post at the exit (right side) of the exit of the reel. Remove it and put it in the free hole one step above. From an autoplunge the ball should bounce off of that post onto the left flipper. A clean shot from the left flipper into the reel should feed the right upper flipper. If it bounces off of the right wall above it, you have to adjust the ballguide of the reel. Check out pinside for that. Good Luck! Also check out my twitch account and see how the JAWS machine should behave.
Thats why I put the video on second place in the playlist, right after "aiming". It should explain for beginners why the "noob-doubleflip" is a bad idea and how to correctly shield the center. However, if you watch closer, there is much more information also for advanced players broken down in a simple way. To figure all that out with "common sense" on your own could take a few years. And still you might not be able to describe what you are doing- and why you are doing it.
This series is what I've been looking for for the last 12 years
Amazing to see you so eloquently articulate these skills that I've picked up without realizing it. Seeing you explain it reemphasizes and helps me improve those skills. Thank you so much for making these videos. I have to say, you are amazing at video editing!
Quick props for making short videos. Pinball needs more specific videos instead of marathon game theory
Great advise thank you! ✌️ 😁
There are by far the best pinball tutorial videos I've ever watched. They have really helped with improving my skills and with explaining techniques to new players.
Amazing as always
Another great video from Abe!
Your editing skills are incredible.
i love these videos, very helpful! thank you
Glad ur back Abe love your vids
Great videos my friend!
WOA, that part in the beginning where the ball is like a light showing how the flipper gap changes !! That part is clutch !! SOOOooooOOO cool !! I've tried to explain this to people. Some people get it. Most people understand it, but its the variability of how deep & how thorough people grasp it that makes all the difference in the world. Now I can just show them : ) Good Stuff Man !
Yeah, seems so simple but actually hard to put into words.
Its great to see concepts that are hard to explain put into words so well. Awesome video!
Another great video. So clearly explained. A lot of these things I do anyway but then there’s that next wee bit you explain which takes you beyond the basics! Great stuff.
Wow. I am very grateful for your existence. These videos are just PRO.
Excellent.
Amazingly good skill videos. 👍
Just found your channel today. Amazing production and flipper skills explanations! Please keep em coming :)
Wonderful video!! Great stuff Abe! Sub'd !
Excellent visualizations as always.
I love and require all of your vids lolll
Fun Fact: Goin' Nuts was the first Pinball table to feature multiball and was part of the game. Sadly it never released and only a handful of prototypes exist somewhere. Played that game on my Wii in "Pinball Hall of Fame: The Gottlieb Collection".
Hi Abe. i love your videos. I saw in your LOTR video that you saved a ball while it was in the drain area with a crazy nudge. I would love to learn how to do that
Hey there, thanks! I guess you mean the "death save". It's an illegal move, however you will find information on youtube about it 😉
@@AbeFlips thanks man! I only play casually so that should be okay. I'll start looking it up now
Fuck yeah Abe.
How do I stop draining on Jaws? Half the time. I swear it hits that reel at the perfect drain angle.
Make sure the game is leveled from side to side at a pitch of ~ 6.8°. There is a rubber post at the exit (right side) of the exit of the reel. Remove it and put it in the free hole one step above. From an autoplunge the ball should bounce off of that post onto the left flipper. A clean shot from the left flipper into the reel should feed the right upper flipper. If it bounces off of the right wall above it, you have to adjust the ballguide of the reel. Check out pinside for that. Good Luck! Also check out my twitch account and see how the JAWS machine should behave.
Great video but it seems like common sense. Don't get caught with your flippers up when they should be down.
Thats why I put the video on second place in the playlist, right after "aiming". It should explain for beginners why the "noob-doubleflip" is a bad idea and how to correctly shield the center. However, if you watch closer, there is much more information also for advanced players broken down in a simple way. To figure all that out with "common sense" on your own could take a few years. And still you might not be able to describe what you are doing- and why you are doing it.
Absolut genials und hübschs video, danke viel mals.