Results for the Main Tournament event on March 24, 2019
Pos | Player | Rank | Rating | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Nic Stein | 403 | 1724.32 | 11.78 |
2 | Mathew Peterson | 341 | 1564.44 | 6.08 |
3 | Dan Dempsey | 2140 | 1552.63 | 3.80 |
4 | Jose Godinez | 2943 | 1440.60 | 2.47 |
5 | Leslie Ruckman | 696 | 1526.50 | 1.67 |
6 | Steve Stein | 2375 | 1600.68 | 1.20 |
6 | Ryan Odonnell CA | 283 | 1681.15 | 1.20 |
8 | Bradley Kalmar-Bailey | 7017 | 1318.63 | 0.79 |
9 | Zac Wollons | 64 | 1738.43 | 0.71 |
10 | Christopher Hayre | 3555 | 1434.13 | 0.65 |
11 | Zachery Ellingson | 2291 | 1455.72 | 0.59 |
12 | Simon Anixter | 1564 | 1544.42 | 0.53 |
13 | David Ortega | 3969 | 1414.32 | 0.47 |
14 | Chris Constantino | 14091 | 1302.57 | 0.41 |
15 | Kelly Fox | 7526 | 1362.26 | 0.35 |
16 | Shannon Miles | 2208 | 1441.79 | 0.29 |
17 | Joe Foiret | 8110 | 1314.91 | 0.24 |
18 | Joel Means | 2491 | 1288.65 | 0.18 |
19 | Mike Douglas | 29441 | 1036.10 | 0.12 |
20 | David Alvey | 34159 | Not Rated | 0.06 |
Location
Format Details
Event Name : | Main Tournament |
Qualifying Format : | |
Finals Format : | Unknown |
Player Limit : | Unknown |
Unlimited Qualifying? : | No |
Tournament Overview
Tournament Date: March 24, 2019
Flip Frenzy is a fast-paced tournament where you try to play and win as many head 2 head games as possible in 2.5 hours! After 2.5 hours of Flip Frenzy, the top 4 or 8 (if there are 16 or more players) go on to Group Match Play Finals!
How it works:
-$5 entry plus coin drop. Cash prizes to top 3 or 4 players.
-Roughly 80% of the competitors will start playing a game as player 1 or player 2.
-The remaining 20% will be in a virtual queue, waiting for a game to finish.
-After a game ends and the players report the result, three things happen.
1. A person at the front of the queue becomes player 1 on a new game.
2. Player 1 from the previous game becomes player 2 on the new game with the new player 1.
3. Player 2 from the previous game gets put back into the queue
Standings are determined by net wins. (Total wins minus total losses)
How it works:
-$5 entry plus coin drop. Cash prizes to top 3 or 4 players.
-Roughly 80% of the competitors will start playing a game as player 1 or player 2.
-The remaining 20% will be in a virtual queue, waiting for a game to finish.
-After a game ends and the players report the result, three things happen.
1. A person at the front of the queue becomes player 1 on a new game.
2. Player 1 from the previous game becomes player 2 on the new game with the new player 1.
3. Player 2 from the previous game gets put back into the queue
Standings are determined by net wins. (Total wins minus total losses)