Results for the Main Tournament event on May 27, 2017
Pos | Player | Rank | Rating | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Greg Siegele | 323 | 1762.39 | 13.42 |
2 | Matthew Owen | 1315 | 1566.57 | 7.78 |
3 | Tom Casey | 1035 | 1557.78 | 5.32 |
4 | Peter Milner | 1243 | 1566.08 | 3.74 |
5 | Darren Bonnett | 3971 | 1309.10 | 2.69 |
6 | Michael Kerylidis | 1264 | 1526.75 | 1.97 |
6 | Greg GEE | 357 | 1781.05 | 1.97 |
8 | Grant Stephens | 699 | 1559.72 | 1.17 |
9 | Adam Dutton | 2095 | 1411.81 | 0.98 |
10 | Michael Costalos | 2804 | 1431.89 | 0.85 |
11 | Jamie Linke | 3005 | 1476.66 | 0.76 |
11 | Robert Macauley | 272 | 1760.54 | 0.76 |
13 | Stelios Michas | 3068 | 1381.49 | 0.64 |
14 | George Choimes | 3504 | 1338.86 | 0.58 |
14 | D Freeman | 6813 | 1396.56 | 0.58 |
16 | Willow Williams | 28031 | Not Rated | 0.47 |
17 | Stephen Vari | 2147 | 1383.28 | 0.41 |
18 | Andre Thomson | 2636 | 1429.10 | 0.35 |
19 | Marcus Sezonov | 1290 | 1435.93 | 0.29 |
20 | Stuart McLean | 4560 | 1239.31 | 0.23 |
21 | John Kleeman | 5808 | 1172.16 | 0.18 |
22 | Chris Craft | 5127 | 1197.99 | 0.12 |
23 | Andrew Heitmann | 2132 | 1348.56 | 0.06 |
Location
Format Details
Event Name : | Main Tournament |
Qualifying Format : | |
Finals Format : | Unknown |
Player Limit : | Unknown |
Unlimited Qualifying? : | No |
Tournament Overview
Tournament Date: May 27, 2017
GENERAL INFORMATION:
1. Saturday from 6.30-10pm.
2. Flip Frenzy tournament.
3. Once all players have registered, the number of players will be divided by 2.6 to determine how many machines will be used for the tournament.
4. As soon as all the information is presented the start button on the stop watch is pressed and the tournament runs for three and a half hours.
5. There is no matchplay programme for this format, so the tournament will be run on hard and soft copy.
6. When the tournament starts each machine is randomly assigned 2 players. The remaining players are placed in a queue.
7. When a match is completed:
- players call the person at the front of the queue to the machine.
- the loser stays on the machine, unless he/she has lost twice consecutively, in which case the winner stays on.
- the person leaving the machine needs to circle the winner, initial the result, hand the scorecard to the official scorer and then head to the rear of the queue.
- the player staying on the machine plays in position one.
8. At the end of 3 hours 30 minutes no more games may start. Whoever wins the most games in that time is declared the winner. Ties will be broken by the fewest losses, if still tied, then head-to-head results and if still tied by a single game playoff on a machine chosen at random. If needed, the single game playoff will only be used to break ties for first and second places.
1. Saturday from 6.30-10pm.
2. Flip Frenzy tournament.
3. Once all players have registered, the number of players will be divided by 2.6 to determine how many machines will be used for the tournament.
4. As soon as all the information is presented the start button on the stop watch is pressed and the tournament runs for three and a half hours.
5. There is no matchplay programme for this format, so the tournament will be run on hard and soft copy.
6. When the tournament starts each machine is randomly assigned 2 players. The remaining players are placed in a queue.
7. When a match is completed:
- players call the person at the front of the queue to the machine.
- the loser stays on the machine, unless he/she has lost twice consecutively, in which case the winner stays on.
- the person leaving the machine needs to circle the winner, initial the result, hand the scorecard to the official scorer and then head to the rear of the queue.
- the player staying on the machine plays in position one.
8. At the end of 3 hours 30 minutes no more games may start. Whoever wins the most games in that time is declared the winner. Ties will be broken by the fewest losses, if still tied, then head-to-head results and if still tied by a single game playoff on a machine chosen at random. If needed, the single game playoff will only be used to break ties for first and second places.