The real problem is that you cannot consistantly hit the holes that you need to hit cause of the inconsistance of that shot alone. You can't pull/push the ball to the same spot every single time without angeling the ball somewhere you did not mean to. Where with other shots you can be pretty consistant with placing the ball where you want. I used to shoot a screaming pullkick,(used it to beat Clint Gandy @ a major years ago) and even though I couldn't be raced(most of the time) I couldn't hit the holes all the time. I would pull it too fast one time and whiff it or I would spray it into the wall or something.
I agree, but I do believe that you can get consistant with it. Every now and again I can hit a mean pull-kick(rarely) on my table where I can shoot a borderline deadbar pullkick without much effort or thought. I pull it at a great speed, the ball travels straight over and when I "swing/pinch" it cuts back just a hair. Sometimes the ball just hits the right place and I feel it, I think you can understand. I hit a great speed, and now on a regular day, I have an unbelievably hard time getting it to that place, but I also relatively new to foosball. I played in a league where I was shutting down a guys snake, and he switched to a pull kick and ate me up. He does it open-handed and its incredibly fast. He cant do it deadbar(openhanded anyway)but he gets it way out there. He changed his speed often, I could race him deep normaly, but he would catch me jumping deadbar with my 2 man and gaurding the dink with my goalie, and would just nail it between. He's one of the top players in my area, but is no pro. I would think so some practice you could be competitive...but I don't think you could hold your ground against a roll-over or a pull-shot.