Canadian Pinball Championship

https://www.theplaydiumstore.com/TournamentPage.aspx?Topic=Tournament

The Playdium Store, 70 Ronson Drive, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. M9W 1B6. Includes Funland Arcade Auction Sale. Event open 2pm-8pm Friday, 10am-6pm Saturday, 10am-5pm Sunday.

September 2008 Update

WPPR monthly release (Sept 2008)_1.jpgAfter spending 5 months in the #2 spot, Keith Elwin won the PAPA XI World Pinball Championship pushing him back into the top spot, passing Bowen Kerins, who finished in second place at PAPA XI. 

September saw another increase in our player base (8%) from 2623 players on August 1st to 2835 players on July 1st. 

Biggest movers during August all came from this year’s Torneo Español de Pinball in Spain. The champion from the event, Carlos García Montoro moved up 1279 spots. Juan Antonio Martín Amaya moved up 1054 spots, while Basilio García IV and José María Díez Peláez both jumped 876 spots from their performance.
 
Upcoming events in September include the AMOA tournament in Las Vegas (
http://www.amoashow.com), Celebrity Pinball Tournament and Game Show in Los Angeles (http://www.retrogameconnection.com),
Borås Pinball Open in Sweden (http://bpo.boraspinball.se), Heartland Pinball and Arcade Supershow in Herrin, IL (http://supershow.popbumper.com) and the Welsh Classic Pinball Open in the UK (http://www.rawdistribution.co.uk/silverballs/welshclassic).

Keith Elwin wins PAPA XI!

IMG_0931.jpgIt isn’t often when a PAPA final comes down to the last player, last ball, but that’s exactly what happened. Entering the final game on The Addams Family, there were a variety of ways for PAPA to end in a tie, or for all 3 of the former champions to win the title outright. Keith Elwin emerged victorious, surviving two tie-breakers, and an epic third ball on The Addams Family where he came from 130 million points down to capture the crown. Other finalists included Bowen Kerins (2nd), Lyman Sheats (3rd) and Josh Sharpe (4th).

Reidar Spets wins 2008 Lidkoping Pinball Masters Open

P1000834.JPGReidar Spets defeated 66 other players to capture the 2008 Lidkoping Pinball Masters Open in Sweden. Other finalists included Per Ahlenius (2nd), Johan Genberg (3rd) and Per Holknekt (4th).

Keith Elwin wins 2008 California Extreme

caex08_winners.jpgOver 60 players competed within the three different divisions (Modern, Solid State and Electro-Mechanical), with the winner of each getting a chance to play in the Championship match. After winning the Modern and Solid State divisions, Keith Elwin (right) defeated Neil Shatz (winner of the EM division – left) in the Championship match. Other finalists within those three divisions included Trent Augenstein, Andrei Massenkoff, Neil Inn, Jim Belsito, Mike Mahaffey and Gene Lewin.

July 2008 update

WPPR_monthly_release__Jul2008_.jpgJuly saw another increase (3%) in our player base from 2537 players on June 1st to 2623 players on July 1st.

Biggest movers during June all came from players that qualified for the finals at this year’s Pin Maine-ia 2 Tournament in Saco, Maine. Chris Donahue moved up 1442 spots, George Palmer moved up 1048 spots, while Dan Lane and Ed Cabral both jumped 978 spots in the World Pinball Player Rankings.
 
Upcoming events in July include the FSPA Pre-PAPA Flip Off  in Fairfax, Virginia and California Extreme, the 1st US major championship of 2008 in San Jose.

Josh Sharpe wins 2008 New England Pinball Championship

IMG_0849.jpgThe Saturday portion of Pin Maine-ia 2 featured the 2nd annual New England Pinball Championship out in Saco, Maine. 55 players competed in 6 rounds of head-to-head matchups over 10 straight hours of play. The 4 players with the best record after all sessions would advance to the finals. Josh Sharpe came out on top, defeating Bowen Kerins (3rd place) in the semifinals two games to one, and then Mark Ross (2nd place) in the finals two games to one. Bowen defeated Trent Augenstein who finished in fourth place.

Boras Pinball Open

For more info check:

http://bpo.boraspinball.se

Keith Elwin wins 2008 NW Pinball Show in Seattle

NWPS_Finalists.JPGKeith Elwin (inside right) defeated 79 other players to win the first NW Pinball Show tournament in Seattle. All four finalists entered the final game on Stern’s Spider-Man with a chance to win the tournament. Cayle George (left) took second with 33 million points, Eden Stamm (inside left) finished in third place with 13.9 million points and James Furdell (right) took fourth with 7.3 million points in the final game. Keith did not have to play his last ball, finishing with 70.8 million points to win the tournament.

June 2008 Update

WPPR_monthly_release__Jun2008___Large_.jpgApril saw another increase (4%) in our player base from 2448 players on May 1st to 2537 players on May 1st.
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Biggest movers during May included John Oliver moving up 1569 spots from his 4th place finish at the UK Pinball Cup. Roni Valkonen moved up 1230 spots by qualifying for the finals of the Sorkka Open in Finland. Chris Benn jumped 1162 spots from his 3rd place finish at the TOPL Tournament in Toronto, Canada.
 
Upcoming events in June include the NW Pinball & Gameroom Show in Seattle, Pin-Maine-ia 2 in Maine and the Stockholm Open, the 2nd international major championship of 2008.