Results for the Main Tournament event on August 20, 2016
Pos | Player | Rank | Rating | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Marisa Bailey | 2979 | 1243.52 | 2.42 |
2 | Polly Pocket | 274 | 1557.31 | 0.44 |
3 | Jake Kolojejchick | 459 | 1540.21 | 0.18 |
4 | Robert A Sneed | 804 | 1454.75 | 0.14 |
5 | Joe Dep | 25141 | Not Rated | 0.10 |
6 | Angela Drobka | 1590 | 1286.84 | 0.07 |
7 | Lucian Drobka | 16507 | 910.83 | 0.03 |
This event has already occurred
Location
1501 Highwood Avenue
North Versailles, PA
North Versailles, PA
Tournament Overview
Start Date: July 16, 2016
End Date: August 20, 2016
The majority of the main tournament consists of a few weeks of qualifying round on (20) machines selected from around the Pittsburgh area. You only need to play (10) of the (20) machines to qualify for finals, although, you have a chance at a better score by playing all of the selected games. (If you do not submit a score for at least 10 of the 20 games you will not qualify for A division finals play. (If you qualify A) Only your top (10) scores will make up your final score.
Players earn points depending on where their score is ranked on each machine. Players may practice any machine, at any time, as many times as they please although their official score will be the score that is recorded by a score keeper. A scorekeeper must be a registered paid member of the Pittsburgh Summer Pinball Championship for 2016 (Unless otherwise stated.) The tournament director may grant any non-PSPC member scorekeeping capabilities as long as permission is sought out beforehand (contacting tournament director prior to game start.). Your qualifying game must be announced to your scorekeeper prior to the start of your game. Scores will ONLY be accepted from your scorekeeper.
The player's performance on each machine is ranked among other player’s scores and a composite score is determined. To prevent a dishonest player(s) from cheating or "sniping" top scores, the top score from each game will be hidden during the qualifying round until either the score has been surpassed or until qualifying ends. All scores will be revealed post-qualifying/pre-playoff round. Player’s composite scores are then ranked among each other’s and the tournament director will determine how many players are delegated to each division.
If a player is restricted to A and does not qualify in the A division on their own merit, he or she will be placed in an Elimination round tiebreaker where all restricted player(s) that did not qualify and the player that qualified last in A will play a tiebreaker and only the winner will take the last spot in the A division and the rest will be placed in the bottom of the standings where they will have no choice of game or order in the B division bracket. If the player who qualified in the last spot in A is an unrestricted player, he or she shall remain at the top of the B division bracket.
In the finals tournament, players play against each other in MATCH PLAY format. Players will play in groups of 4 on 4 machines (Pinburgh format/scoring, 3,2,1,0) where the top 2 players from each group will pass on to the next round.
There are also mini-tournaments and other miscellaneous activities. Complete details are available here in the official rules, as well as on the Web site. www.facebook.com/PSPCPinball.
Players earn points depending on where their score is ranked on each machine. Players may practice any machine, at any time, as many times as they please although their official score will be the score that is recorded by a score keeper. A scorekeeper must be a registered paid member of the Pittsburgh Summer Pinball Championship for 2016 (Unless otherwise stated.) The tournament director may grant any non-PSPC member scorekeeping capabilities as long as permission is sought out beforehand (contacting tournament director prior to game start.). Your qualifying game must be announced to your scorekeeper prior to the start of your game. Scores will ONLY be accepted from your scorekeeper.
The player's performance on each machine is ranked among other player’s scores and a composite score is determined. To prevent a dishonest player(s) from cheating or "sniping" top scores, the top score from each game will be hidden during the qualifying round until either the score has been surpassed or until qualifying ends. All scores will be revealed post-qualifying/pre-playoff round. Player’s composite scores are then ranked among each other’s and the tournament director will determine how many players are delegated to each division.
If a player is restricted to A and does not qualify in the A division on their own merit, he or she will be placed in an Elimination round tiebreaker where all restricted player(s) that did not qualify and the player that qualified last in A will play a tiebreaker and only the winner will take the last spot in the A division and the rest will be placed in the bottom of the standings where they will have no choice of game or order in the B division bracket. If the player who qualified in the last spot in A is an unrestricted player, he or she shall remain at the top of the B division bracket.
In the finals tournament, players play against each other in MATCH PLAY format. Players will play in groups of 4 on 4 machines (Pinburgh format/scoring, 3,2,1,0) where the top 2 players from each group will pass on to the next round.
There are also mini-tournaments and other miscellaneous activities. Complete details are available here in the official rules, as well as on the Web site. www.facebook.com/PSPCPinball.
Format Details
Event Name : | Main Tournament |
Qualifying Format : | Unknown |
Finals Format : | Unknown |
Player Limit : | Unknown |
Unlimited Qualifying? : | No |