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Adelaide Pinball Tournament

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Tournament Information

Director : Grant Stephens
Location : Pooraka, SA
Country : Australia
Information : Website

Event Dates

WPPR Snapshot (this event)

Ranking System :Main
Ranking Strength :0.57
Ratings Strength :1.76
Base Value : 10.5
Rated Players :21
Total (before TGP) : 12.83
TGP :100.00%
Event Booster :100.00%
Tour Value :12.82
Pulp Fiction Booster :N
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Results for the Main Tournament event on February 21, 2017

Pos Player Rank Rating Points
1 Robert Macauley 239 1778.79 12.82
2 Tom Casey 1695 1537.46 7.29
3 Lou Martire 1428 1606.09 4.90
4 Peter Milner 2082 1465.63 3.40
6 Greg Siegele 282 1761.29 1.75
6 Tim Freedman 2407 1520.45 1.75
6 Matthew Owen 1852 1504.34 1.75
6 Evan Lathouras 1862 1430.38 1.75
9 Michael Kerylidis 1889 1444.86 0.85
10 Grant Stephens 1986 1492.97 0.74
11 Stephen Vari 3003 1285.71 0.67
12 John Kleeman 7382 1150.49 0.61
13 Darren Bonnett 4422 1354.85 0.55
14 Andrew Heitmann 2167 1262.34 0.49
15 Stelios Michas 3694 1484.20 0.43
16 Michael Costalos 4747 1324.03 0.37
17 Vincent Rossis 2975 1406.14 0.31
18 George Choimes 3641 1359.88 0.24
19 Chris Craft 4468 1238.43 0.18
20 Gary Regan 4775 1315.97 0.12
21 Amity Wells 9578 1028.20 0.06
Highlighted players are not applied to strength calculations due to lack of played tournaments.

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Location


Pooraka, SA

This address has not been posted publicly. Please contact tournament director for location information.

Tournament Overview


Tournament Date: February 21, 2017

GENERAL INFORMATION:
1. Registration and warm up 5.30-6.30 sharp.
2. Information and questions from players 6.30-6.40.
3. Tournament: 6.40-11.
4. We are running a pingolf tournament using matchplay events.
5. There is a single elimination finals as pingolf itself does not attract IFPA points without a head-to-head finals component.
6. There will probably be about 14 machines in use on the night.
7. Grant is not obliged to tell players which machines will be used prior to the tournament day.
8. Players will need to play in pairs or threes if odd numbers.
9. There will be 18 ‘holes’ played. For each ‘hole’ on each machine there will be an objective to achieve. For example: start Whiplash Multiball on Iron Man or score 300 million on Ghostbusters. If you reach the objective on ball one, your score is 1 for that ‘hole’ or if you reach this on ball 3 your score is 3 for that ‘hole’. If you don’t reach the objective by the end of the game you score a bogie 4.
10. As soon as a player achieves the objective they stop playing that hole to save time.
11. The goal is to get the lowest score.
12. If a machine is used for two holes, players MUST agree on what goal they are aiming for before starting the ‘hole’.
13. Players must initial/verify their playing partner(s) score sheets.
14. Players can talk about a particular objective before starting a game/hole, but once the game is started, prompting must be kept to between balls.
15. At the completion of the 18 ‘holes’ players will be ranked from lowest score through to highest score and the top 8 players will go through to a single elimination best of 3 finals.
16. ENTRY FEE: $25 for the whole night. This means up to about 6 hours of playing.
17. On the night players should have their IFPA # ready, to save time. Just Google IFPA and your name to get your # if you have one.
18. For players who want more practice, they can attend the Friday lock-ins at Adelaide Pinball. Check dates with Grant.
19. There will be a tech on site for the tournament.

QUALIFYING.
- Pingolf.
- Players will play 18 holes/games.
- For each ‘hole’ on each machine there will be an objective to achieve. If you reach the objective on ball one, your score is 1 for that ‘hole’ or if you reach this on ball 3 your score is 3 for that ‘hole’. If you don’t reach the objective by the end of the game you score a bogie 4.
- As soon as a player achieves the objective they stop playing that hole to save time.
- The goal is to get the lowest score.
- If a machine is used for two holes, players MUST agree on what goal they are aiming for BEFORE starting the ‘hole’.
- Players must initial/verify their playing partner(s) score sheets.
- Players can talk about a particular objective before starting a game/hole, but once the game is started prompting should be kept to a minimum.
- At the completion of the 18 ‘holes’ players will be ranked from lowest score through to highest score and the top 8 players will go through to a single elimination best of 3 finals.
- Machines will be set to no extra balls/ball savers on incl. multiball.
- ADDITIONAL INFORMATION!! At the end of pingolf qualifying, tied scores will be broken in the standard way; player with the most holes in one, if still tied, player with the most holes in 2 etc. If still tied, a playoff will be held, the format to be decided.

FINALS.
- Single elimination best of three games on different machines.
- The higher ranked qualifier for game one of each best of three has the choice of either: machine played OR going first or second.

Format Details


Event Name : Main Tournament
Qualifying Format : Unknown
Finals Format : Unknown
Player Limit : Unknown
Games Played for TGP : 25
Unlimited Qualifying? : No
Qualifying Hours for TGP : 0

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