CoinFlipper: new triumph for Acciari and pinball competition in Saint-Vincent

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blog post courtesy of Alessio Crisantemi

Saint-Vincent – Another success for Daniel Acciari and the Iinternational sports pinball. This the double result of CoinFlipper, the international tournament valid for the Ifpa ranking (WPPR) that took place during this weekend into the Casino and Resort in Saint-Vincent. Obviously, for pinball competitions the success is represented by the great success into the gaming room and in the world of poker, thanks to the combination of IFPA Italia and Pagano Events who organized the event, along with Tecnoplay and Sweetgames. Although there wasn’t a very high number of participants, there was a very high interest of poker players and casino visitors, with long queues of people behind each pinball machine in the free play area and at the end of the competition. Enough to convince the organizers to repeat the event next year too. In the same timey, for Acciari it is another victory, allowing him to get important points for the ranking, where it could get back into the first position.

He won after a clash of the titans, with the Italian number two and teammate in the national team, Roberto Pedroni, closing in second place. Third place for Giuseppe Violante and fourth place for Fabrizio Amiconi from Rome.

DIVISION B – Together with the champions division also the division B took place, where the venetian player Daniel Baldan triumphed, followed by Davide Delprato from Torino and by Matteo Filippin from the same region. Fourth place for Pablo Iacoponi from Pisa.

LET’S TALK THE CHAMPIONS – “I had to do this experience at least once in a lifetime and it was fantastic. Beautiful environment and a perfect flipper-poker connection. Both of them can be gambling and sports games, and the sports type we practice is the most beautiful of both games and it brings out all players’ skills”. In this way Daniele Acciari comments the victory just conquered at the CoinFlipper, the international tournament valid for the IFPA international ranking that took place during this weekend at the Saint-Vincent Resort & Casino.

“The tournament went very well. I found new people interested in the game and I explained them with pleasure all pinball machine world, also giving them some little lessons on the game, like to Luca Pagano, who is a great poker player, and he has approached this world for the affinities that pinball machine has with poker,” says the Italian champion again.

“As for the victory, it was deserved, but not for the way I played, but for my mind: I imemdiately established myself without uncertainties, as in previous tournaments, and jumped to the middle, and I’m pleased to having done it in front of many prominent people. I hope that after this big event and other ones scheduled the pinball machine is known and appreciated by many other people, in order to create a large community of people, like the one of the American world…immense” Acciari ends.

Pagano Events company, owned by Luca Pagano, the famous poker champion of PokerStars, organized the event, along with IFPA Italia. “The idea of CoinFlipper – Pagano explains – born from my passion for pinball machine, that I could deepen during my trips to Las Vegas during the WSOP. After the tournament I did not know what to do and I went to the Pinball Hall of Fame: 100 machines! I said to myself: ‘I must abaolutely arrange something in Italy’.

“I like play poker – Acciari adds – but I’m better at pinball”

“We need skills both in poker and in pinball machine – Pagano still explains – but perhaps skill is more dominant in pinball machine. This is the beautiful and the bad of poker, where anyone can hope for, and even be able to beat the world champion. I think I have no chance in pinball machine. And another thing in common is the fun, which is the real driving force of Texas Hold’em”.

Pagano still reveals that, as soon as the curtain fell on the first edition of the tournament, is already thinking about the next one: “And they are also perfect opportunities to try different machines.” Acciari ends with a praise to the organization of the 2016 edition: “All right as rain. No problem. And this is a result too, taking into account that it was the first edition.”

The other good news for pinball world is that, given the great feedback received from this game, the Casino of Saint-Vincent has decided to install 5 pinball machines on a permanent basis into its floors, which will then be available for free-play all the year!

Game the System – Naiomi Goodwin

NaiomiGoodwin_Feature_1blog post courtesy of Marc Bell

Australia’s number 1 ranked women’s pinball player, Naiomi Goodwin, is the next Player Feature on gamethesystem.co – a website designed to promote the people side of gaming, and the wonderful stories that revolve around the characters that make up this hobby. Naiomi is not just an accomplished pinball player (having won the PAPA 19 split flipper championship!), but her positive attitude on life and the people around her is in inspiration for us all. Check out the full set of 9 screens at the site!

You can see the Player Feature on Naiomi by visiting: http://gamethesystem.co/naiomigoodwin

A little about the site: A new pinball community focused website, we aim to promote the events, people, and stories that surround this rapidly growing past time. In Australia we have seen a massive expansion of the player base over the last few years, and the level of competition and resulting outcomes and stories. With representatives across the country, we aim to tell these stories by involving the community and encouraging the conversation via highly engaged individuals and groups. It’s a fun and exciting time to be involved in pinball!

The Four Horsemen – The race for No. 1 and title of World’s Greatest Pinball Player for 2016 heats up!

wppr1With the 2016 season nearly half done, we couldn’t help but notice how close the race for the IFPA’s “World’s Greatest Pinball Player” title is. Many years it was simply Keith Elwin sitting alone “Tiger Woods style” at the top spot (often enough that the trophy is still named the “Keith Trophy” on all of our internal IFPA documentation).

We’ve seen a few two-player races develop over the past 10 years that we’ve crowned the “World’s Greatest Pinball Player” title, including a 7.92 WPPR point squeaker in 2013 with Zach Sharpe finishing just ahead of Keith. This was then bested in 2014 when Jorian Engelbrektsson finished ahead of Keith by 7.58 WPPR points (the tightest race we’ve had so far).

While we have gotten used to some entertaining races in the past, this year brings us something we haven’t seen before . . . a FOUR player race for #1! These Four Horseman include 6-time WGPP Keith Elwin,  3-time WGPP Jorian Engelbrektsson (current EPC champ), 1-time WGPP Zach Sharpe (current Pinburgh champ) and Daniele Acciari (current IFPA champ) who has not yet finished a year in the #1 spot.

While the last few weeks have seen some shifting of the #1 spot (Zach, Jorian and Daniele all have tasted #1 during that time), the real test will come after all of the 2013-2015 events on everyone’s resume decay out by the end of the year. After a win at the Lyons Spring Classic last week, Zach currently sits on top, holding a 40 point lead over Jorian, a 42 point lead over Daniele and a 48 point lead over Keith.

Some big point drops are coming as tournaments pass the 1/2/3 year mark with respect to age. We took a look at some of the bigger movements we’ll be seeing on the calendar coming up soon:

August 2016 features the 1-year mark for Pinburgh 2015 results. Nobody is hit harder than Zach, who will lose 34.58 WPPR points from his victory. However, Jorian and Keith will also be hit by this decay, losing 17.44 and 27.02 WPPR points respectively. Having missed Pinburgh 2015, Daniele’s WPPR point total is not impacted at all.

Zach’s consistent ability to NOT win PAPA will also hurt him coming up in August. He will lose 17.99 WPPR points from his 3rd place finish at PAPA17 when that tournament passes the 2-year mark. Keith’s PAPA 18 victory has already gotten the 1-year decay hit with PAPA moving from August to March starting in 2015.

Moving to October, and the 2015 European Pinball Championship will pass the 1-year decay mark. Both Jorian (1st place) and Daniele (5th place) will lose 29.84 and 19.81 points respectively. In addition Daniele finished in 2nd place in the Classics tournament at EPC 2015, which will cost him another 11.22 points.

For Jorian, after defiling the Star Trek machine at the 2014 Pinball Expo Flip Out tournament (in some alternate universe he is STILL playing), those results pass the 2 year decay mark. This will cost Jorian 16.89 WPPR points.

Doing all the math, here is where these four stand, accounting for all point reductions that are due between now and the end of the calendar year:

Zach Sharpe –> 937.37 WPPR points
Daniele Acciari –> 896.03 WPPR points
Keith Elwin –> 878.48 WPPR points
Jorian Engelbrektsson –> 832.67 WPPR points

 

With the season not even half over, there is of course plenty of tournaments left to shake things up. This includes TWO Major Championships (Pinburgh 2016 and EPC 2016). It’s likely that both Daniele and Jorian will compete in both, while Zach and Keith only have Pinburgh left on their ‘Major’ calendars. Beyond the Majors, each player has their own backyard events worthy of top resume stuffers. We’re excited to see how this race shapes up and will be sure to update this race, especially after we get through Pinburgh 2016 at the end of July.

Best of luck to Zach, Jorian, Daniele and Keith. They have no doubt separated themselves from the pack over the last few years as the greatest players in the world.

CoinFlipper: Pinball meets poker in Italy for a real show

Coinflipper_Locandina_OK3blog post courtesy of IFPA Italia
Pinball meets poker. This is the great news from Italy, where for the first time will be a Pinball competition between a poker competition. Into Saint-Vincent Resort & Casino, from 10th to 12 June, Thanks to the efforts of Ifpa Italia and Pagano Events (the Italian company leader in poker events), with cooperation of Tecnoplay and Seeetgames, the Italian Casino host a Very big event. And a double event: the CoinFlipper tournament, good for ECS rankings and for Italian ICS too, and the poker tournament Big Bang, with a Very nice format, for real Amusement.

COIN FLIPPER REGULATION: PRECONDITIONS

The COINFLIPPER tournament that will take place at the Saint–Vincent Resort & Casino in Via Mus, Saint – Vincent (AO), in Valle D’Aosta region. The tournament is the first event ever of its kind, set into a casino, and will take place at the same time and in the same location of Pokerstars’ Poker Texas Hold’em event.

This regulation is based on the PAPA WORLD PINBALL CHAMPIONSHIP regulation and regulated according to the needs of that tournament.

This means that in this document we find the PAPA WORLD PINBALL CHAMPIONSHIP regulation copied for most of the document and adapted in small parts to the need of the COIN FLIPPER tournament.

Thanks all the staff of COIN FLIPPER tournament thanks very much the staff of PAPA WORLD PINBALL CHAMPIONSHIP for giving the permission to rely on its rules and for having granted all their experience in regulation and management of critical situations.

I. Quick tournament Overview
Tournaments of PAPA circuit have long and accurate rules. They reflect the experience of many years of tournaments and championships at various levels, through many different systems. But the competition is based on simple principles easy to understand.

The majority of the tournament consists of qualifying rounds for single players. During these rounds, each player can do as many qualifying attempts as he or she likes, within a single division chosen according to its skills. Except for the top 100 players of WPPR rankings (based on ranking at 1 June 2016), which are obliged to participate in the Division A, all others will be free to choose and they can also participate in both divisions (A and B).
Each qualifying attempt consists of playing on a series of machines the player selects from those available in the division. Player’s score will be decided on the basis of player’s performance on the machines chosen and final ranking will be defined on the basis of it.

Highest total scores within each division will advance to final rounds.

In final rounds, qualified players play the one against each other in multiplayer games. A point system is used to decide who advances to the next round and, at the end, who wins the division.

There are also mini-tournaments and other various activities.

II. Single Competition
1. Divisions to be played

Division A – Is the main division of Coinflipper tournament and the main division where all players can play, according the level of skills they have, and they are invited to compete in the A division and fight for the title!!! This is a mandatory division for the players who are at the top 100 positions of IFPA ranking.
Division B – Division B is identified as an intermediate division The skill level of this division is lower than the main division A. Players with an higher degree in the IFPA rankings (the first 100) can not participate in this division but are forced to participate in the higher division. Please note that restrictions will be applied to help determining who can and cannot enter in the Division B.

2. REGISTRATIONS
A one-time registration fee is required from each player who wishes to compete in any division of the Coinflipper torunament. The registration fee is set at 50 Euros, with which player gets:
– Right to participate in the tournament and 6 coupon, allowing six attempts on pinballs chosen by the player;
– 15 euro in bonus chips offered by the Casino di Saint-Vincent that players can spend in any game within the casino, getting  in this way more chances of winning;
– Voucher for free cocktail to be used in the bar of the Casino.
Registration is not required for visitors who only want to watch the competitions.
Each registered player receives an identifying number and this number is used to trace his or her plays.
Registration does not include following entries in any division; each entry is sold for an additional fee of Euro 5 for Division B and euro 10 for division A and it offers to player the chance to play 5 games on 5 pinball machines, choosing from the 8 machines available in the division where the player competes.
Other coupons for entries may be included with registration packages or available from special events. All players living outside the EU will receive one free entry coupon.
Players may enter in their chosen division as often as they like. No player may have more than two entries available to play. Each qualifying day will have a published cut-off time, beyond which no entry may be started, and a further cut-off time, beyond which no new game may be played.
Entrance fees for each entry are:
Division B – 5 €
Division A – 10 €
No entry will be refunded at any time, so please arrange your schedule accordingly with the published program.

4. PRIZE
There will be prizes in cash to the top 12 classified in each division (A and B) as well as some cups for only the first four of two divisions.
Here are the prizes as follows:

– See more at: http://www.ifpaitalia.it/english/48-tournaments-/561-coinflipper-10-12-june-saint-vincent-resort-a-casino#sthash.C7ZbhzD3.dpuf

Wide World of Pinball – Episode 1

wwopThe IFPA is proud to announce we’re teaming up with Fun With Bonus and Coast 2 Coast Pinball on a new podcast taking aim at competitive pinball.

Episode 1 is available for download HERE.

The Wide World of Pinball homepage can be found HERE.

In episode 1 we discuss the upcoming changes for WPPR v5.3 for the 2017 season along with Modern Pinball NYC’s Super League format including their interesting “Multiball then score” finals format.

$tern Rewards Program – April 2016 Update

rewardThe IFPA is excited to announce that the following players have been now qualified for the $tern Rewards Program based on their April 2016 IFPA endorsed tournament performance! These players have until August 15th, 2017 to exercise their reward option.

PLAYER OF THE MONTH – Bowen Kerins
BIGGEST MOVER AWARD – William Gordon
BIGGEST MOVER AWARD – Nick Delehanty
BIGGEST MOVER AWARD – Andrew Harper

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

World Pinball Player Rankings – Biggest Movers of April 2016!

Apr2016moversThe IFPA is pleased to announce that the following players saw the biggest jump in their world ranking based on their April 2016 tournament performance.

The biggest movers for April 2016 included William Gordon from Seattle, WA, who moved up 13,364 spots from the following results:

Addaball Weekly Wednesday Flip Off Main Tournament 5th 2.87
Add A Ball Annual 420 Tournament Main Tournament 52nd 1.4

William moved up to a rank of 5107th in the world, and 190th in the Washington SCS.

Nick Delehanty from Chicago, IL moved up 10,511 spots from the following results:

Midwest Gaming Classic Main Tournament 3rd 31.5
Midwest Gaming Classic Pin-Golf 24th 2.18
Clock Chaos Clock Chaos 55th 1.37

Nick moved up to a rank of 1560th in the world, and 25th in the Wisconsin SCS.

Andrew Harper from Halifax, Canada moved up 10,447 spots from the following results:

Warp 10 Main Tournament 3rd 1.28

Andrew moved up to a rank of 9491st in the world, and currently sits in 6th place in the Nova Scotia PCS.

Congratulations to William, Nick and Andrew, as well as the other players that saw a jump in their ranking from their April tournament performance!

Bowen Kerins – IFPA’s Player of the Month for April 2016!

2The IFPA is pleased to announce that our Player of the Month for April 2016 is Bowen Kerins from Salem, MA. Bowen earned an insane total of 394.96 WPPR points in April (along with 25 PAPA Circuit points for the sometimes 3-time, sometimes 5-time World Champion). This included the following results:

IFPA World Pinball Championship Main Tournament 12th 28.15
PAPA World Pinball Championships A Division 10th 64.53
PAPA World Pinball Championships Classics III 1st 86.07
PAPA World Pinball Championships Classics II 4th 63.97
PAPA World Pinball Championships Classics I 1st 89.74
PAPA Circuit Final Main Tournament 4th 25.24
New England Pinball League League 2nd 34.83
Pre-IFPA PinGolf Main Tournament 11th 2.43

Bowen is currently ranked 11th in the world and is in the top qualifying position for the 2016-17 Massachusetts SCS, 2nd in Maine, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, and 4th in Florida.

The rest of the top 5 for the month of April included 0-time PAPA World Champion Zach Sharpe from Chicago, IL with 371.23 WPPR points, Jim Belsito from Murrieta, CA with 308.01 WPPR points, “Sharpe-Dream-Crusher” Robert Gagno from Burnaby, Canada with 271.21 WPPR points, and “Other-Sharpe-Dream-Crusher” Daniele Acciari from Italy with 245.23 WPPR points.

Congratulations to Bowen and the other top WPPR point earners of the month!

WPPR formula change to v5.3 for 2017!

v5.3Since the release of WPPR v5.2 for the 2016 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 v5.3 which will be implemented starting January 1, 2017.

Please note that for all 2016 IFPA related activities (qualifying for 2016-17 SCS, 2016-17 ECS, IFPA14, etc), version 5.2 will be used for that qualification process.

Below is an overview of changes for the updated 2017 formula:

  • For any IFPA endorsed tournament or league with a qualifying portion, only players that participate in at least 50% of the games used in determining those qualifying positions will be included in the final results. Any players that don’t meet this minimum participation requirement should be removed from the results by the tournament director (TD) prior to submitting those results to the IFPA. For example, a Best Game qualifying format where 10 machines are available with the best 7 scores counting towards the player’s qualifying position, any player that plays fewer than 4 machines will be removed from the standings submitted to the IFPA. For leagues, this means that players must participate in at least 50% of the sessions of the regular season to be included in the final standings submitted to the IFPA.
  • Certain formats (Selfie Leagues, TOPS Tournaments, etc) rely on players submitting their own results without the verification of a TD or authorized scorekeeper on site. Any qualifying format that includes “unverified” results where a TD, league official, or authorized scorekeeper is not present to record their score, will not have the qualifying portion included in the TGP calculation. The IFPA will classify these qualifying formats as strictly for seeding purposes, with only the finals format counting towards the TGP calculation.
  • The TGP will now include games played that are fewer than 3 balls, including timed formats where players are attempting to reach a score or objective as quickly as possible. Any game where it’s possible for the player to finish on the first ball in play, will be calculated at 33% value for TGP purposes. For example, if players have a goal of reaching a certain feature in a game as a way of winning that game or match, the fact that it is POSSIBLE for the player to reach that objective on ball 1 means this will count as 1/3rd of a game played towards TGP. The exception to this rule will be the Pin-Golf format, which will have it’s own set of grading rules (see next bullet points).
  • The IFPA is launching the IFPA Tour of endorsed Pin-Golf events. We are now enforcing stricter rules regarding how organizers can score a IFPA endorsed Pin-Golf format tournament, and events must meet this criteria with their course design to award WPPR points as an IFPA endorsed event. The WPPR points awarded for Pin-Golf events will now include a Pin-Golf Multiplier (PGM) adjustment. This metric is used to grade the difficulty of the course. Full details on the IFPA Tour, rules of course design, and the calculation of the PGM adjustment are available HERE.

For full detailed information on the 2017 formula, click HERE. Any questions please don’t hesitate to contact us at [email protected]. Please check back when we announce that WPPR v5.3 has been implemented for 2017 as the details may always change prior to launch.

2016 IFPA “Flippin’ With the Greats” Hall of Fame Series”

FWG-Logo-AThe 2016 IFPA Flippin’ With The Greats Hall of Fame Series was created to elevate the awareness and visibility of pinball by generating earned media coverage and corporate partnerships. Tournament organizers and participants will showcase pinball as a competitive sport, and as leisure time entertainment for skilled and novice players alike.

The IFPA has partnered with Alice Cooper’s Solid Rock Teen Center and Mike Ditka’s Gridiron Assistance Fund to help to raise money and awareness for their respective charities, while bringing the competitive pinball experience to their Rock & Roll and NFL Fans!

Once again, players will be competing for WPPR Points, as well as thousands of dollars in cash and prizes, including a brand new pinball machine.

The IFPA/FWTG Charity Tournament Circuit consists of two rounds: 1) Regional qualifying tournaments scheduled throughout the year across the country, and 2) a “Finals” round and Pinball Party hosted by Alice Cooper’stown in Phoenix, AZ. The finals round will be a two day match play (groups of 4) tournament (see “Series Final” below).

For full details click HERE.