Unreal Foosball Brushing Series Tutorial
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@Audi0122 Learn all the series of passes, brush, stick and tic-tac. Of course, you will probably favor one over the other, but keep your opponents off balance. You probably have been playing the same opponents for a while now and they are catching on to your tells. Keep it fresh and keep on foosing.
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Dude, you're awesome!
And that is one hell of a great tutorial!
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been playing for years . never been able to brush on wall. saw your video and i ran to my tornado. can't wait till i practice on the boys at the club thanks
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great tutorial ! it helped me a lot !
Thanks from Holland.
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Your Foosball Vids are great - Keep them up
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the stick wall pass is a strong option, i usually only pull it out once a game and it always seems to get through. but as a rookie i use the wall to much. so as another simple strong option ive been working a chip lane pass which opens my walls
ty for ur tutorials! they have brought me a long way in a short time :)
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Thanks, really helpful tutorial
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great tutorial. thanks for sharing ")
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Thanks!
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I've been using a brush series for a while now, with fairly good success, until last night. I apparently have a pretty definitive tell of where I'm going to be passing. Any tips? Honestly, it was bad enough to make me think about switching to a tic-tac or plaint stick series.(tutorials of a stick series would be awesome too)
Hi, I noticed that you used the near side brush series in this video, but in your expert finals game on Warrior, you used a far side series. Is it differences in the tables, what you like to use in tournaments, or is it better for rookies to learn on the near side, that explains what you do?
shabbaba 2 years ago
I pass on the far wall on tornado and warrior. I did this tutorial on the near wall because most people pass that way. For me it was always easier brushing on the far wall. The far wall vs near wall kinda feels like lefty vs righty (most people are right handed so i did it that way). I would recommend the far wall though :)
-zeke
zekefooser 2 years ago
Thanks for your videos! That is really useful stuff. Could you upload tutorial explaining how to execute the pinshot (frontpin) ?
Kulis666 2 years ago
Sure.
-zeke
zekefooser 2 years ago