I’ve heard it called a rainbow kick. I figure it’s like pool table rules, depends on the “house”. My brother-in-law had a classmate in med school who could do it (since I only heard second-hand, I don’t know if it involved the “hold” part), and I’m sure anywhere else you have a lot of people with better things to do (college, med school), you’ll find people who can do this kind of stuff.
It’s considered a foul if the ball goes over the bar.
In this case screw the rules that is a helluva shot and deserves the point, once, and only once, after that it is a foul.
I’ve played many a game of foosball, and never seen anything like that before.
Impressive.
Ah, what a life it must be to have the amount of free time that it took that guy to discover and perfect the ability to do that.
Still, though, impressive. But you are not a Jedi yet.
Uhhhh, NERD-ALERT!
Where I play, it’s considered a foul NOT to have the ball over the bar.
I’m still trying to figure out what ‘horked off’ means
why couldn’t the defense flip the goalie up to knock down the shot?
I’ve heard it called a rainbow kick. I figure it’s like pool table rules, depends on the “house”. My brother-in-law had a classmate in med school who could do it (since I only heard second-hand, I don’t know if it involved the “hold” part), and I’m sure anywhere else you have a lot of people with better things to do (college, med school), you’ll find people who can do this kind of stuff.
There’s a video on YouTube (just search Foosball tricks) that is great if you turn down the Usher soundtrack.
Great foosball website for competition
http://www.foosballrankings.com
Check it out.