I love competitive pinball, and I want to improve. I'm wondering how the top players practice, and if they practice at all. By that I mean practicing and playing aren't the same thing. Every time I've asked people how to improve at pinball, they just told me to play more, which does not make sense to me. Take this analogy. If I want to get better at tennis, I won't just go out and play games. I'll take a session to work on my serve, or find a practice partner to do drills to perfect and forehand, backhand, volleys, etc. I know I can't take pinball lessons like I can take tennis lessons, but the same logic should apply.
So, do any of the top players have drills that they work on to improve specific techniques? Do they prepare for a tournament by changing the settings on the machines they own to emulate the feel of playing a machine they don't know? Do they spent most of their time analysing the ruleset of the machines that will be at the tournament by playing them on virtualpin or something similar?
With the CPC approaching, I'm curious to see how the top dogs get ready for the event. Please share your insight!
So, do any of the top players have drills that they work on to improve specific techniques? Do they prepare for a tournament by changing the settings on the machines they own to emulate the feel of playing a machine they don't know? Do they spent most of their time analysing the ruleset of the machines that will be at the tournament by playing them on virtualpin or something similar?
With the CPC approaching, I'm curious to see how the top dogs get ready for the event. Please share your insight!