How do people who are “good” at pinball manage to consistently avoid those random bounces that just go right down the middle out that there is no counter-play for?

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I have always wanted to get into pinball. But the few times I decided to really give it a go. I could do alright but most of my games seemed to end with a bounce that went straight down the middle out with nothing I can do about it.

When you watch professional pinball players. It doesnt matter what game it is they always seem to be able to avoid those shots even if its their first time on a machine.

So there has to be a method or developable skill to it. But I cant for the life of me understand it.

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You learn the random.

It’s not _quite_ as chaotic as they seem. They have rules, and you can learn them.

It’s a very tangible experience though, so it’s more like learning an analogue sport opposed to a video game where the digital rules are more or less going to do exactly as you expect them to do.

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