@jeremybr2525 Your statement suggests that a sling (up or down) would be legal on the 3rd time contacting the wall, which is not the case. The only time a 3rd touch of the wall is legal is with a stick wall, or if you're down brushing and it touches the wall in route to your man. Sorry if this ...
@emo10001---I agree with spooncvc, that's an illegal pass: as you said, it touches one man, then is advanced on the second touch. It needs to touch two men, wait one second (the ball can be in motion during that second), then it is legal to attempt a pass.
It's the Warrior table, a newer American table. It plays very similar to a tornado, however the ball is extremely different (and gives a huge helping hand to the lower ranks), the rods are solid (not hollow like a tornado), and the goal is slightly smaller.
@HotBlastCarver I'd argue that the ease with which a 5-row shot is pulled off is dependant on the defense of the opponent and the offensive player's ability to pick and shoot the open hole; I agree they're not seen as often, which I find is a mistake in many player's game, but I'd argue that woul...
@Beepbeepoutoftheway their defense is actually (generally speaking) not random; any master playing goalie knows the positioning of their men at any given time while defending, enabling them to adjust to how their opponent is shooting. Further, it allows for them to play mental games (baiting and ...
@jeremybr2525 Your statement suggests that a sling (up or down) would be legal on the 3rd time contacting the wall, which is not the case. The only time a 3rd touch of the wall is legal is with a stick wall, or if you're down brushing and it touches the wall in route to your man. Sorry if this ...