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Eric Stone teaches pinball rules & mechanics on Demolition Man, showing dramatic score improvements.
Knowing the rules of a pinball game is more important than being naturally skilled but uninformed about game mechanics
high confidence · Eric directly demonstrates this by having the student player improve from 39 million to 372 million points by learning rules and mechanics
Skill shots are the first priority on any pinball game
high confidence · Eric repeatedly emphasizes 'the first thing you do, you go for the skill shot' throughout the demonstration
Holding the flipper up when the ball comes down allows you to catch and control it on most machines
high confidence · Eric demonstrates this technique multiple times and notes 'four times out of five, it just stayed there'
Ball control and trapping is more important than shooting on the fly
high confidence · Eric states 'I never like to shoot on the fly' and repeatedly prioritizes getting control of the ball before attempting shots
Tournament versions of Demolition Man restrict multiball access to one time only, unlike home play
high confidence · Eric explains 'in a tournament you can only get the multi-ball one time. But we're playing for fun'
“Knowing the rules is so much better than, you know, if you're really good and you don't know the rules versus if you're just any player and you know the rules, it's like night and day.”
Eric Stone@ 19:23 — Core thesis of the entire clinic; establishes that rule knowledge trumps raw skill
“It's all about control. If you can – now that's a kick up in the air... It's all about getting control.”
Eric Stone@ 6:25
“Can you see how much easier it is to play pinball when you always have control of the ball? Yes. It's like night and day.”
Eric Stone and Student@ 15:34 — Student confirms the teaching point through direct experience
“I like watching the controlled players because you can tell. You can tell, oh, man, this guy's good. He's got the ball trapped. He hits the shot, traps the ball.”
Eric Stone@ 28:35 — Explains what separates elite players like Bowen Kerins and Jason Zoller
“It's the nuances of every single pinball game... every game is going to play different. Another Demolition Man, you may not be able to hold that flipper up.”
Eric Stone@ 22:51 — Emphasizes that while principles are universal, execution varies by machine
“So YouTube is very very important... pinballvideos.com actually shows tournaments that were streamed. You can select the game, say Demolition Man, and you can watch the greatest players in the world and see what they do.”
Eric Stone@ 26:06 — Practical resource recommendations for learning game rules and strategy
community_signal: Eric Stone actively teaches pinball rules and strategy through live demonstrations and one-on-one instruction at Pintastic New England event
high · Entire clinic format demonstrates community education commitment
competitive_signal: Controlled ball play and trapping mechanics differentiate elite players (Bowen Kerins, Jason Zoller) from average competitors
high · Eric emphasizes controlled players like Bowen and Jason Zoller; notes 'you can tell, oh man, this guy's good. He's got the ball trapped'
competitive_signal: Tournament versions of games (Pro Edition) have different rule sets than home versions, particularly restricting multiball access
high · Eric explains 'in a tournament you can only get the multi-ball one time' and references Pro Edition variants on pinballvideos.com
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