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Zen Soccer table is actually not bad at all hoped you got it free give away from Euro 2024 by Zen
I only play williams table, Zen tables just frustrates me when you cant turn off flashy animation that obscured your playing field most of the time.
Monster Bash , Attack From Mars, Star Trek, Cirqus Voltaire, Theatre of Magic, Medieval Madness and Pin-Bot
This is what I was talking about.
My best advice for Addams is to practice your catches. You aren't wrong, the sideways movement of the ball on that table is rough and designed to drain you. Nudging can help a bit but otherwise its just part of the game, made shots will be safe but missed shots are rough. Spend a couple of games missing the skill shot and when it kicks out, practice stopping the ball by flipping just before the ball hits the flipper. Timing right will kill momentum and give you a still ball on your flipper. The kick outs on Addams don't reliably bounce over like they can on Twilight, so mastering catches is vital.