I started playing 2 months before in my new office ..I spend my breaks on it and even stay late in the office to play this amazing game..never thought that the game which I saw in my childhood in friends show could be this much addictive that it would made me search for it and brought me here.. Thank you so much for the tips pal..
Won 200.00 off of to older men in newbeys bar...they against me only they put 100. n' quarter first I won that then thay put anutter' 100. 'n quarter baby won that too..they quit...it's ligit
brother i find your videos very helpful can you please make a video on 3 bar rollerball shots, what shots are most effective you think are in rollerball game, thanks
I am only able to get a ball through 2-3 out of 10 times… and this is in the “easy” location. Apparently I have a long way to go yet; I'm certainly not as accurate a shooter as I thought I was.
I was not able to find a training video with the robot. I suspect it is not that useful real life, easy to beat, does not react on your moves, shuffle is slow.
That's like saying a boxing bag at a gym is useless because it doesn't dodge your punches. It's a training tool. You get back what you put into it. There is so much more to foosball, then just expecting a person to react to what you do. Being able to time a hole, reacting to a defense quickly, shot speed, accuracy of your shot, playing under pressure, recognizing patterns, and much more...
@@yasenpen Fair enough...I'll see what we can do. Most people get bored when you show them long boring videos of people shooting...LOL...but I understand that you want to see the potential of the FoosFits, and if it can really help you become a better player. I think this is something that would be nice. I can't promise, but we can work towards that goal and see if it can become a reality.
Chase, not sure if you still receive replies with regards to these videos, but I cant thank you enough. Your videos are so helpful. I have probably reviewed them all 5 times, but find myself going back to them when I need a boost. Thanks again.
I'm 63, use to play this back in the early 70's, was a long hair at the time. started at about 12. many wasted days. I was fairly good, could hold my own playing 2 on 1.
My work has a cheap table. The defense is 1 goalie and 2 defensemen. The goalie isn't able to move over enough to cover the corner baseline slop goals.
I've been playing since 1975. Back in the late 80's, I learned a pass from one of my friends from Buffalo. We called it the stop pass, where you dribble the ball on the 5 man and actually make it stop for a split second and then go behind it and pass it hard. Half the players said it was illegal and half said it was legal. All I know, it was about 90% effective on tournament players.