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    Default Old Manual Pull-Down Lever VS New Automatic Shooting Knob In Skill Needs

    Quite curious what people here think. Which do out think required more actual skill to play with, the old spring-lever based machines where you pull down the launcher and try to time the shot and control the power of the spring launcher?


    Or the modern machines that shoot balls nonstop at automatic out and simply turn the round knob around to affect the direction and maybe speed and force the ball shoots at?


    Which requires more skill in your opinion? Which one do you find the bigger jackpot machine to win prizes and make money somehow at?


    I just played both kinds of machines during Christmas and it seems its easier to score luck hits with the modern turn-knob auto shooting vendors but the old manual one requires actual concentration to shoot into the hole and luck is almost nonexistent!


    Whats your opinion?

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