Results for the Main Tournament event on March 16, 2018
Pos | Player | Rank | Rating | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Devis Pierantozzi | 764 | 1642.08 | 7.86 |
2 | Beat Kuhn | 2775 | 1609.26 | 4.05 |
3 | Pablo Iacoponi | 1376 | 1614.02 | 2.53 |
4 | Enrico Giorgio de Stefani | 873 | 1502.90 | 1.64 |
5 | Mirko Plumari | 7276 | 1536.50 | 1.11 |
6 | Fabio Squadrani | 2337 | 1395.80 | 0.79 |
7 | Azzurra Virgili | 9889 | 1310.97 | 0.61 |
8 | Bernard Jordan | 5804 | 1251.40 | 0.51 |
9 | Daniela Bianchi | 11591 | 1118.35 | 0.46 |
10 | Michele Alessi | 19298 | 1207.53 | 0.41 |
11 | Alessio Crisantemi | 2424 | 1300.95 | 0.37 |
12 | Sara Michelucci | 10618 | 1154.04 | 0.33 |
13 | Cesare Antonini | 11731 | 1103.22 | 0.29 |
14 | Alexander Greco | 9847 | 1162.23 | 0.25 |
15 | Tommaso Sabatini | 15814 | 1074.37 | 0.21 |
16 | Michele Palanza | 15741 | 1113.41 | 0.17 |
17 | Daniele Verrocchio | 14778 | 1073.57 | 0.12 |
18 | Luca Manfredi | 21727 | 981.40 | 0.08 |
19 | Fabrizio Galli | 12393 | 1099.79 | 0.04 |
Location
Format Details
Event Name : | Main Tournament |
Qualifying Format : | |
Finals Format : | Unknown |
Player Limit : | Unknown |
Unlimited Qualifying? : | No |
Qualifying Hours for TGP : | 11 |
Tournament Overview
Start Date: December 31, 1969
End Date: March 16, 2018
Enada Spring Pinball Tournament will take place on the three days of the show from Wednesday March 14th to Friday March 16st. Rules of the Enada Spring Pinball Tournament (below: ESPT) ESPT will have a main tournament starting on Wednesday March 14th until Friday March 16st, and two side tournaments on Wednesday March 14th and Thursday March 16th.
The cost of ESPT is 10 Euro (To pay when you register at ENADA), that will give the possibility to play freely the pinball in the tournament. Regulations of the tournament The number of the participants at ESPT is not limited and no pre - registration is necessary. Every player can register at any time on site during the time dedicated at ESPT qualifications. ESPT qualifications will start at noon of Wednesday March 14th, and will be open until noon of Friday March 16st. The tournament will be played on 5 Pinball machined. Every player has to play two games for each of the 5 pinballs.
Best 2 scores on each machine will be considered for the final standing
The playoff for ESPT is a simple playoff tree with 8 players as shown below. The matches are played best of three games on a single pinball. If one player wins the first two games, the third game of the match is not played. Which machines are to be played is decide d by the competition management. The two players that meet in each match will chose with position they want to play in the coming game. In the first game, the player with the highest qualifying rank gets to choose order first. In the following games the order will be chosen by the looser of the previous game. Only the final for first-second place will be played on three different pinball, always pre-assigned by the organizers. The final for third place will be played by the losers of the semifinals in a single match, played simultaneously with the main final. Position from 5th to 8th place will be decided by a single 4 -way games between the 4 players who lost on the quarterfinals. Order of playing will be opposite to the qualifying ranking.
After a game, everybody needs to register again and wait his turn.
The cost of ESPT is 10 Euro (To pay when you register at ENADA), that will give the possibility to play freely the pinball in the tournament. Regulations of the tournament The number of the participants at ESPT is not limited and no pre - registration is necessary. Every player can register at any time on site during the time dedicated at ESPT qualifications. ESPT qualifications will start at noon of Wednesday March 14th, and will be open until noon of Friday March 16st. The tournament will be played on 5 Pinball machined. Every player has to play two games for each of the 5 pinballs.
Best 2 scores on each machine will be considered for the final standing
The playoff for ESPT is a simple playoff tree with 8 players as shown below. The matches are played best of three games on a single pinball. If one player wins the first two games, the third game of the match is not played. Which machines are to be played is decide d by the competition management. The two players that meet in each match will chose with position they want to play in the coming game. In the first game, the player with the highest qualifying rank gets to choose order first. In the following games the order will be chosen by the looser of the previous game. Only the final for first-second place will be played on three different pinball, always pre-assigned by the organizers. The final for third place will be played by the losers of the semifinals in a single match, played simultaneously with the main final. Position from 5th to 8th place will be decided by a single 4 -way games between the 4 players who lost on the quarterfinals. Order of playing will be opposite to the qualifying ranking.
After a game, everybody needs to register again and wait his turn.
Other events related to this Tournament
Event | Date | Ranking System | Winner |
---|---|---|---|
Side Tournament | March 17, 2016 | MAIN | Matteo Filippin |
Side Tournament 1 | March 21, 2014 | MAIN | Lukasz Romanowski |
Side Tournament 2 | March 21, 2014 | MAIN | Daniele Baldan |
Main Tournament | March 21, 2014 | MAIN | Nicola Pierobon |
Main Tournament | March 15, 2013 | MAIN | Mario Anzini |
Side Tournament 1 | March 15, 2013 | MAIN | Nicola Pierobon |
Side Tournament 2 | March 15, 2013 | MAIN | Alessandro Rea |
Main Tournament | March 16, 2012 | MAIN | Daniele Celestino Acciari |
Main Tournament | March 17, 2011 | MAIN | Daniele Celestino Acciari |