OM, your talkin love of the game and for those of us who work at it with no reward except the game, the art, the friends...it gets in your blood
on the BP on Tornado, if we all played regularly, none of you would think there was any short coming on a Tornado with the BP, 3 bar or 2 bar
however, the Warrior does have just enough added control it might entice a few people to work through the beginner issues and take it up seriously - not super likely but it might happen...it will definitely be seen from the 2 bar more often but not as a primary series I am guessing and you will see people doing it in pick up stuff on the 3 bar along with tic tac stuff
I am not saying the BP on Tornado is easy, it isn't, but it can be done but Warrior adds just enough additional control to make it crazy fun for me cause if you learn to shot it on Tor, every table you are going to play apart from Tor is going to be easier
when i started back after 25 year layoff and started on Tornado from TS, I thought I would break my wrist before I got my stroke back but now that seems like another lifetime ago and I can do things with a BP I never dreamed of the first time around
the backpin is a great shot, lots of fun – it is without peer and is the ultimate shot
endlessly creative, physically demanding, a blend of brute force and surgical precision
it is
art, power, subtlety, and strategy rolled into one and the game of foosball has not yet seen what it (the game) can become but one day, hopefully in my lifetime, a force of nature will come shooting the backpin and this will change foosball
there is more to foosball than what has been discovered, there are other things, but the BP is for sure one of the untapped wonders
the moving pass series on the wall
the pull
the brush
the stick
far wall
the rollover
these are some of the defining things that have been discovered and changed the face of foosball as it makes it way through its first tournament generation
one day the backpin will be added to that list