Batman 66 Raffle | Hurricane Helene Relief for Level 256 Staff Members

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PLEASE SHARE — Level 256 Classic Arcade Bar in Asheville, NC is closed for an undetermined amount of time due to Hurricane Helene. Water restoration might take 3-4 weeks. They are raffling off a Batman ‘66 Premium (signed by Adam West) pinball machine that is in gorgeous condition. 100% of the raffle sales will go to their three staff members to further assist in their Hurricane Helene relief aid. The raffle will take place live on Instagram once they have hit at least $10,000 in ticket sales. Level 256 will post regular status updates. Purchase raffles tickets here:

https://www.level256arcade.com/batman66-raffle

You are welcome to donate separately if you do not care about a pinball machine. 100% of donations will go to our three staff members. Use the same link to donate.

IFPA and Stern Army winners for John Wick!

The IFPA and Stern Army organized the John Wick Global Leaderboard for September 2024!

We’re happy to announce the winners from this contest! Please email ifpapinball@gmail.com for details on how to redeem your prize.

How I became the 193rd best pinballer in New Zealand

Matthew Casey from The Spinoff wrote about his venture into the world of competitive pinball. Check out the article HERE.

Please allow me to fact check Matthew on this as he is now the 189th best pinballed in New Zealand.

2025 IFPA Pin-Masters: World Pin-Golf Championships – Registration scheduled for October 6th!

The 2025 IFPA Pin-Masters: World Pin-Golf Championships are scheduled for March 7th-9th, 2025 at the Rochester Pinball Collective in Rochester, New York.

Registration will open on Sunday, October 6th at 11:00 AM CST.

Please take this opportunity to solidify your spot in next year’s IFPA Pin-Masters, which is limited to 144 players.

Entry fee is $250 per player. Any refunds will be paid back at 50% of the registration fee. The additional funds will be added to the prize pool.

Please note spots will be RESERVED for any player that qualifies for the IFPA North American Pinball Championship. Do NOT register if you only intend to participate should you qualify for the IFPA North American Pinball Championship.

Full details of the event are available here:
https://www.ifpapinball.com/tournament_pages/pinmasters/

Should you have any questions about our qualifying process or to find out more information about the tournament, please contact the IFPA at ifpapinball@gmail.com.

Stern Rewards Program – John Wick Pro and Premium added!

The IFPA is excited to announce that Stern has added John Wick Pro and Premium to the rewards program!

Detailed rules for the Stern Rewards Program, including an updated list of qualifiers and updated list of rewards available can be found HERE.

Winter Slam 2024 Registration Open! Sponsored by Scorbit

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Get ready to rumble! Winter Slam 2024 is coming to Port City Pinball in New Hampshire! Starting on November 21st, the best pinball players will gather to play across four tournaments on Classics and Moderns to take home cash and the coveted Super Famicon cartridge trophy! Do you have what it takes?!?

Limited spots available in the tournament, click here to see all the details and sign up today: https://portcitypin.com/calendar/winter-slam-2024/

Winter Slam 2024 is sponsored by Scorbit – the connected pinball platform.
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Escher Lefkoff wins 4th Major Championship!

In the history of competitive pinball, very few (35 in fact) have had the chance to call themselves a Major Champion. Like professional golf or tennis, the opportunity to join this elite club only happens a handful of times every year. Poland hosted the EPC this year, with plenty of under 30 players looking to put an end to the “People over the age of 30 winning Majors” streak at 1. The final 4 featured two finalists looking to add their name to this list (Jakub Tkacz and Viggo Löwgren) and two finalists looking to add to their already established legacies (Escher Lefkoff and Arvid Flygare).

Escher Lefkoff made it back-to-back EPC wins with a 3-2 victory over Arvid Flygare to capture his 4th Major Championship, becoming only the 6th player in competitive pinball history to do so.

With his 2nd place finish, Arvid Flygare earned his third top 4 finish in Major Championships. 3rd place went to Viggo Löwgren who earned his second top 4 finish in Major Championships. 4th place went to Jakub Tkacz who represented his home country by earning his first top 4 finish in Major Championships.

To view the most current list of Major Championship stats, click HERE.

IFPA’s Player of the Month/Biggest Movers for August 2024!

Here are the August 2024 IFPA winners for Player of the Month and Biggest Movers:

Player of the Month:
Escher Lefkoff from soon to be Australia (695.76 WPPR’s – MAIN)
MK Walker from Seattle, WA (69.44 WPPR’s – WOMEN’S)

Biggest Movers:
Jared Nichols from Joplin, MO (+39,852 spots)
Ku Paik from La Palma, CA (+32,366 spots)
Retro Ralph from Phoenix, AZ (+23,399 spots)

These players have now all qualified for the Stern Rewards Program for 2024. Congrats to everyone!

 

IFPA and Stern Army winners for Deadpool!

The IFPA and Stern Army organized the Deadpool Global Leaderboard for August 2024!

We’re happy to announce the winners from this contest! Please email ifpapinball@gmail.com for details on how to redeem your prize.

WPPR formula change to v6.1 for 2025!

Since the release of WPPR v6.0 for the 2024 season, the IFPA has continued investigating ways to make the World Pinball Player Rankings more accurate for how we rank players across the globe.

These latest changes will be incorporated into WPPR v6.1 which will be implemented starting January 1, 2025.

  • Update to eligibility requirements for events to grade out to >100%
    • WPPR v6.0 rules added the requirement that any meaningful tiebreakers to either receive a bye, advance to finals or advance through rounds within finals cannot be done through an automatic tiebreaking process. These tiebreakers must be played out.
    • WPPR v6.1 will update this rule that the tiebreaker to be played out must be a full game (rather than just a single ball or timed game).

Please don’t hesitate to contact us at ifpapinball@gmail.com with any questions. Check back when we announce that WPPR v6.1 has been implemented for 2025 as details are subject to change prior to launch.

Please note this change is NOT due to IFPA President Josh Sharpe losing a 1-ball tiebreaker to get into finals at Pinburgh 2024 on F-14 Tomcat. This change was proposed by the other IFPA Directors.