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[The Big Fib: Unraveling the Secrets of Pinball]-[Are you a wizard when it comes to spotting fibs about PINBALL?]

The Big Fib · B1 · 2025-09-11

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Uncovering the Truths and Lies of Pinball

In this episode of The Big Fib, host Debra Goldstein and the sound-effects robot Lisa challenge 10-year-old contestant Shira Van McDermott to distinguish between a genuine pinball expert and a convincing liar. The show centers on the mechanics, history, and culture of pinball, a game described by expert Karen Kaiser as a "physical, tactile" experience that contrasts sharply with the digital nature of modern video games.

The Art of Pinball: Skill vs. Luck

Throughout the episode, the experts delve into the technical aspects of the game. Karen Kaiser, a pinball champion and director for the International Flipper Pinball Association (IFPA), emphasizes that pinball is a "skill game," not one of luck. This historical distinction was famously defended by Roger Sharp before the New York City Council in 1976, an event that helped overturn bans on pinball in many cities.

Key strategies discussed include:

  • Cradling: As Jamie Sobel explains, this involves "holding the flipper up" to trap the ball, minimizing unnecessary flips to maintain control.
  • Spelunking: A strategy popularized by player Keith Elwin, which focuses on "nudging the ball" to hit specific bumpers and targets rather than simply reacting to the ball's movement.
  • Tap Passing: A sophisticated technique mentioned by Karen, involving a "tiny bit" of pressure on the flipper button to gently bounce the ball to the opposite side.

Historical Context and Cultural Oddities

The episode highlights the evolving nature of pinball, from the electromechanical (EM) machines of the past to modern devices featuring LCD screens. Jamie Sobel notes that pinball faced significant legal hurdles in the 1950s and 60s, even leading to urban legends about figures like Bob Dylan being arrested for underground tournaments. While some of these claims were debunked during the show, the culture remains vibrant, with organizations like "Bells and Chimes"—a global pinball club for women—fostering community and competition.

The Lie Revealed

After a rigorous "Shorts on Fire" round where the experts fielded rapid-fire questions, Shira successfully identified Jamie Sobel as the "fibber." The investigation revealed several of Jamie’s fabrications, including:

  • The Apollo 13 Machine: Jamie claimed it had three multiballs, but the correct answer is one multiball that releases 13 balls simultaneously.
  • Pinball Wizard: Jamie falsely attributed the song to Kiss, when it was famously performed by The Who.
  • Slingshots: Jamie misidentified the mechanism that "swings a hammer" to propel the ball as a boomerang, when it is actually called a "slingshot."

By the end of the game, the listeners are left with a clearer understanding of the sport, the governing role of the IFPA in maintaining world rankings, and the realization that even in a game of skill, one must always be wary of a well-crafted lie.

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