Stern Rewards Winner – Gerald Kirchner

Gerald Kirchner out of Lakewood, CA finished 2019 as the 485th ranked pinball player in the world. This qualified him for the Stern Rewards Program for finishing the year ranked in the top 1000. The rewards program allows qualifiers to purchase a brand new Stern pinball machine at a special IFPA price. Gerald redeemed his reward for a Beatles Gold pinball machine.

Gerald participated in 9 IFPA sanctioned events in 2020 before the pandemic hit and has improved his rank to 417th in the world.

Congratulations to Gerald, and remember if you’re interested in qualifying for the Stern Rewards Program, check out the rules here.

Stern Rewards Program – 2019 rewards expire at year end

Just a reminder for those with an expiring IFPA Stern Reward for the 2019 season, any orders not placed before year end will expire. Contact us at [email protected] if you’re interested in redeeming.

As we mentioned earlier, due to the lack of sanctioned tournament play available in the 2020 season, there wasn’t a chance for players to play their way into qualifying for the IFPA Stern Rewards Program. Thanks to the generosity of Stern Pinball, everyone who qualified for Stern Rewards based on the 2019 season will once again qualify for the 2020 season. In addition, any eligible players that moved up into the top 1000 due to the decay of past results will also qualify for the IFPA Stern Rewards Program for the 2020 season.

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

Wizard’s World expansion to double pinball offerings

Greater Fort Wayne Business Weekly published an article on the expansion of The Wizard’s World Arcade in Huntertown, IN once they are able to reopen after the pandemic. Click HERE to read the article.

Captain’s Auction Warehouse – Pop-Up Auction

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2020 Season Update and Beyond

As the 2020 season comes to a close, we wanted to provide updates on various IFPA-related campaigns that the IFPA Board of Directors has been discussing as we enter the 2021 season. We’ve received many emails from players on a wide variety of topics and hope to answer most of those questions below:

Last week the participants of the IFPA17 World Pinball Championship were notified that we have once again postponed the event, which had previously been rescheduled for May 2021. The new dates for IFPA17 are November 11-14, 2021, still to be held at the Pinball Asylum in Florida.

The IFPA has no plans to organize any State, Provincial or Country Championships for the 2020 season of play. This includes North America and Australia, where the IFPA collected sanctioning fees for the first 3 months of the 2020 season. We will be rolling over that prize money into the 2021 season; however, the WPPR points earned in 2020 will NOT apply to the 2021 season qualifying.

The IFPA has no plans to organize an IFPA Women’s World Championship for the 2020 season of play. We will push forward with the hope that the 2021 qualifying season will result in a championship tournament in early 2022.

With respect to the WPPR formula and the decay used to reduce the value of events over time, the IFPA has no plans to adjust that formula in any way. Our ranking system is not designed to adjust for random local or global events, and as such, no changes will be made. We continue to rebuild the rankings on about a monthly basis, so the rankings continue to show where players stand based on the rules according to our current WPPR formula.

Due to the lack of sanctioned tournament play available in the 2020 season, there wasn’t a chance for players to play their way into qualifying for the IFPA Stern Rewards Program. Thanks to the generosity of Stern Pinball, everyone who qualified for Stern Rewards based on the 2019 season will once again qualify for the 2020 season. In addition, any eligible players that moved up into the top 1000 due to the decay of past results will also qualify for the IFPA Stern Rewards Program for the 2020 season.

Most importantly, we wanted to address our process for once again sanctioning tournament and league play globally. While some regions are reopening or were not as severely impacted by the virus, we want to ensure that our plans to restart sanctioning are fair to all players. We rely on the expertise and guidance of our IFPA Country Directors and State and Province Representatives to understand the situation on a regional basis, and we are listening to their input regarding whether they feel that tournaments and leagues are possible and prudent based on the specific realities of their communities. We have been tracking this feedback from our reps and intend to wait until a majority of the world has approved moving forward with sanctioned events before we consider reopening. Currently, based on our metrics, only 12% have voted to approve resuming sanctioned tournament play.

We continue to move forward with the IFPA Challenge Rankings (ICR), with December as the final month of qualifying. We encourage players to sign up if they are looking to scratch that competitive pinball itch, with over $700 in cash and prizes available. Details on the ICR are available HERE.

Finally, we want to acknowledge that the 2020 season has been like no other in our organization’s history. We have said goodbye to iconic people, organizations, events, and locations. We have also seen pinball communities come together for support and connection, participating in the ICR and virtual tournaments, donating to fundraisers for pinball establishments, and continuing to stay connected through virtual events and livestreams. While the future is still uncertain, we feel confident that sanctioned competitive pinball will return, and together we can take it to new heights. In the meantime, stay home, stay safe, wash your hands, and wear a mask.

IFPA Challenge Rankings – November 2020 update!

The IFPA Challenge Rankings (ICR) system is entering the final month of qualifying before we lock down our 64 qualifiers for the first ICR Championship.

19 new players participated during October, bringing the total to 700 players ranked in the system.

1,262 challenge matches were played during November, bringing the total to 16,047 matches!

Bill Mason from Huntersville, NC continues to hold the top spot!

A reminder that the top 64 ranked players as of 1/1/21 will qualify for the inaugural ICR Championship, with a prize pool of $700 available to the top 8 finishers.

For full details on the ICR, please click HERE.

To join our IFPA ICR Discord click HERE and connect with other players to organize IFPA Challenge Matches.

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IFPA Challenge Rankings – October 2020 update!

The IFPA Challenge Rankings (ICR) system has two months left of action before we lock down our 64 qualifiers for the first ICR Championship.

44 new players participated during October, bringing the total to 681 players ranked in the system.

1,588 challenge matches were played during October, bring the total to 14,785 matches!

Bill Mason from Huntersville, NC continues to hold the top spot!

A reminder that the top 64 ranked players as of 1/1/21 will qualify for the inaugural ICR Championship, with a prize pool of $681 available to the top 8 finishers.

For full details on the ICR, please click HERE.

To join our IFPA ICR Discord click HERE and connect with other players to organize IFPA Challenge Matches.

Captain’s Auction Warehouse – A November to Remember Auction!

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Pin Stadium Pinball Expo SALE of the Year!!

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