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Pinhaus XII: East Anglian Pinball Open Warm Up

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Event Name
Main Tournament
When
Feb 07, 2026
Location
Sudbury, Eng, United Kingdom
Director
Claire Lickman
Ranking System
Main
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Additional Details
Address
Sudbury, United Kingdom
Registration Opens
January 10, 2026
Qualifying Format
Max Matchplay Qualifying
Player Limit
25
Registration Fee
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Finals Format
Match Play
Overall

Our next Pinhaus pinball tournament will be on Saturday 7th February, to get ready for the first East Anglian Pinball Open, at Sudbury, Suffolk. This will give us a chance to test out some of the games and for a fun meet up before the serious tournament begins. There will be the traditional Pinhaus raffle, trophies for 1st to 4th (Campaign for 4th Place Trophies!), and a wooden spoon.

Registration will open on Saturday 10th January at midday. There will be a form on this page. Tickets tend to sell out very fast so I recommend being ready to go at midday. Max 25 players.

Address provided after registration.

Tickets are £15 each, paid in advance or on the day. This includes lunch and all refreshments, plus entry into the raffle.

Competition starts at 11:00 (doors open 10:00). We will stop for lunch approx 13:30, and expect to finish qualifying around 17:00.

Max Matchplay qualifying — each player playing 24 head to head games (this may be less, depending on player numbers). We have 12 games at home, but not all will be in play at once, so you will have some time to relax between games. Matchplay will aim for everyone to play a different person each game, but you may have some duplicate players.

After qualifying (and the now traditional raffle), there will be a finals for the top 10 players. Quarter-finals will be best of 3 games for seeds 7th-10th, with the top seed choosing game or position. The top 2 players will then go to the semi-final, with seeds 1st-6th, playing in 2 groups of 4. Groups will play best of 3, with top seed choosing game or position. The top 2 players from each group will go through to the final - again, with the top seed choosing the game or position. 4-2-1-0 scoring throughout the finals. Players are not allowed repeat picks in the finals.

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