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Pjohn1959
07-01-2009, 11:39
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Akash Rastogi
07-01-2009, 11:40
Sorry, but could someone point out to me where in the manual it says that this does or does not count as scored balls?
Thanks.
Definition of SCORED: A GAME PIECE is SCORED when it is fully supported by the TRAILER or other GAME PIECES that have been SCORED.
By definition, each of these are SCORED.
When tossing the orbit balls onto the trailer, do they usually fall in the center or get impaled on the pipes?
Sorry, but could someone point out to me where in the manual it says that this does or does not count as scored balls?
Thanks.
SCORED: A GAME PIECE is SCORED when it is fully supported by the TRAILER or other GAME PIECES that have been SCORED.
Based on that, all of these game pieces would be SCORED.
martin417
07-01-2009, 12:04
When tossing the orbit balls onto the trailer, do they usually fall in the center or get impaled on the pipes?
In our experience. most of the ones that score go into the trailer. A few end up stuck on the pipes, but a lot of pipe end impacts bounce either into the trailer for a score, or out for a miss.
Mike Schreiber
07-01-2009, 12:20
Playing with these last night it seems to depend on how you throw the ball. I found an arced ball (such as in basketball) to go inside more easily than a ball thrown directly at the PVC walls (in an over-the-head fashion such as in soccer), however the direct shot seems more likely to impale the balls. This is simply my opinion and it may vary by person...either way I'm not a very good shot :p
JaneYoung
07-01-2009, 12:31
I'm not a very good shot :p
Sounds like you are working on it.
To quote the wise one, Al Skierkiewicz: practice, practice, practice. :)
rotolomi
07-01-2009, 12:45
Definition of SCORED: A GAME PIECE is SCORED when it is fully supported by the TRAILER or other GAME PIECES that have been SCORED.
By definition, each of these are SCORED.
When tossing the orbit balls onto the trailer, do they usually fall in the center or get impaled on the pipes?
I think they usually fall in the center, but I wouldn't expect many balls to be speared easily. Also, I think that intentionally spearing balls might not be illegal, but I think the object is really to get the balls inside the confines of the trailer spears.
Mike Schreiber
07-01-2009, 13:21
I think they usually fall in the center, but I wouldn't expect many balls to be speared easily. Also, I think that intentionally spearing balls might not be illegal, but I think the object is really to get the balls inside the confines of the trailer spears.
I'm not sure it matters. The intent of scoring is to get the balls fully supported by the trailer. As far as accuracy the spearing isn't exactly reliable because it depends on how the ball is oriented. But it makes no difference whether or not they're speared or inside.
Pjohn1959
07-01-2009, 13:33
After playing with this for a while, we have noticed that the balls bounce off the center post AND the outside posts pretty easily when they are thrown. It seems they score easier by placing them in the trailer.
weeblewobble3
09-01-2009, 18:53
Would you mind measuering and tellin me how tall the trailer's center post including the gaurd on top of the pipe?Thanks, James
at least they aren't going any where
but still, impaled balls... those are the worst
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