Correct. Bumping the right side of the machine will bring the ball off of the siderail and closer to the tip of a flipper, making the Live Catch easier. Short descriptions and other videos are available at the website listed in the video information.
Some description of the technique would be very nice, it very much looks like theres some nudging of the table as well as the timing of the flipper going up? (Medieval logo shakes a bit) Is this corrrect?
Hadn't even seen that, but thanks a lot for the great videoes, as a relatively new player, they are going to help me immensely.
Correct. Bumping the right side of the machine will bring the ball off of the siderail and closer to the tip of a flipper, making the Live Catch easier.
Short descriptions and other videos are available at the website listed in the video information.
Don't try this if the machine is equipped with Super Bands!!! lol
Some description of the technique would be very nice, it very much looks like theres some nudging of the table as well as the timing of the flipper going up? (Medieval logo shakes a bit)
Is this corrrect?
That was probably the right nudge to keep the ball away from hitting the sling on its way down to the flipper; thats a common technique on many pins.