New Pinball Dictionary: McEwen Strategy / McEwen Special
To make one shot repeatedly on the fly, that will feed the same flipper. The goal is that this one shot eventually becomes valuable over time.
To make one shot repeatedly on the fly, that will feed the same flipper. The goal is that this one shot eventually becomes valuable over time.
When a normally working target gets hit by the ball so perfectly or so straight that it doesn’t fall down.
To achieve a substantially higher score than most competitors on a pinball game in a competitive atmosphere.
A player who spots a game with a low replay score and puts in enough money to play at least two games at the same time. This increases the chances that the player will win free credits, because replay scores don’t increase during a game.
That feeling you get when you have the ball trapped on a flipper, but you have no idea what to do next; Especially when flipper techniques such as post passes and tap passes aren’t working well enough to get the ball the the other flipper, reliably.
This occurs when a player goes for a quick run to the restroom before their next turn. Sometimes this happens during a match when a player calculates that they might have enough time to go before it’s their turn again.
An event where the ball goes down the middle, but it hits the area below the flippers in a way where it is able to return back through the flippers again and back into play. See also: Bounce Back
To score 3 consecutive shots, usually of increasing value with the same shot. An example of this is when a player collects the single, double, and triple jackpot at the beginning of Whitewater Multiball.
A strategy used during tournament qualification rounds wherein a challenger specifically looks at the games and scores of someone immediately above them in the rankings in an effort to overtake them.
A strategy used during tournament qualification rounds wherein a player specifically looks at the games and scores of someone immediately below them in the rankings who is looking to challenge them.