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Lucky's Lounge Pinball League

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Event Name
Season 2
When
Jun 05, 2019 to Aug 07, 2019
Location
Edmonton, AB, Canada
Director
William LePage
Ranking System
Main
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Change Effect
Pos Player Points Rank Rating Rank Rating Eff Pro
1 Paul Sinclair 2.07 371 1598.61 1598.61 -> 1611.62 33.61 -> 33.73
2 Mike Wieschorster 1.00 415 1512.02 1512.02 -> 1525.62 18.36 -> 18.4
3 William LePage 0.60 2559 1385.99 2559 -> 2557 1385.99 -> 1407.04 10.26 -> 10.31
4 Luc Mathon 0.38 28628 1057.75 28628 -> 19240 1057.75 -> 1289.15 2.33 -> 5.87
5 Rodney Goluk 0.25 5175 1211.76 5175 -> 5126 1211.76 -> 1242.52 5.03 -> 5.09
6 Dave Formenti 0.18 3513 1360.40 3513 -> 3510 1360.40 -> 1369.97 7.11 -> 7.12
7 Jennifer Fedoruk 0.15 22509 1268.72 22509 -> 19875 1268.72 -> 1342.08 5.75 -> 6.17
8 Elie Kushner 0.13 867 1577.29 867 -> 866 1577.29 -> 1558.13 23.63 -> 23.59
9 Jason Zazula 0.12 2730 1373.27 2730 -> 2723 1373.27 -> 1367.59 7.53 -> 7.52
10 Jordan Penner 0.11 1469 1436.24 1469 -> 1467 1436.24 -> 1419.73 11.31 -> 11.3
11 Judy Laduranteay 0.10 11290 861.29 11290 -> 11109 861.29 -> 904.41 0.93 -> 0.96
12 Barry Gladue 0.09 35027 Not Rated 35027 -> 31101 Not Rated -> 1150.53 0 -> 4.35
13 Brett Starkey 0.08 4746 1195.51 4746 -> 4749 1195.51 -> 1190.86 4.6 -> 4.6
14 Kim Formenti 0.07 10676 1118.53 10676 -> 10582 1118.53 -> 1115.99 2.72 -> 2.73
15 Rene Stusek 0.06 10912 1288.52 10912 -> 10801 1288.52 -> 1262.5 4.22 -> 4.18
16 Colleen McLean 0.05 25197 1006.94 25197 -> 23668 1006.94 -> 1003.09 1.51 -> 1.6
17 Adrienne Mathon 0.04 9761 1002.52 9761 -> 9767 1002.52 -> 996.91 2.27 -> 2.26
18 Shawn Mackenzie 0.03 23490 1217.64 23490 -> 22712 1217.64 -> 1050.43 5.01 -> 4.02
19 Shane Dzivinski 0.02 5519 1198.96 5519 -> 5520 1198.96 -> 1165.94 3.02 -> 3.01
20 Paula Dzivinski 0.01 10235 1057.90 10235 -> 10221 1057.90 -> 1032.61 1.69 -> 1.68
  Highlighted players are not applied to the strength calculations as the player hasn't played in more than 5 tournaments.
Additional Details
Address
15004 Yellowhead Trail, Edmonton, AB T5V 1A1
Registration Opens
Day of Tournament
Qualifying Format
Player Limit
No Limit
Registration Fee
Check Tournament Website
Finals Format
Overall

This is not the complete version of the rules, but a quick-start guide.

Seasons: A season has 10 weeks of regular play. Don’t worry if you can’t make every week; there are provisions for preplaying as many as three weeks. At the end of the season, top players in each division compete in playoffs, which last one or two weeks depending on total league size. Top finishers in each division can earn trophies, cash and maybe even some cool swag. Seasons will usually begin in late January, late May, and mid September each year but due to a late start this year we will be modifying start dates.

Grouping: At the start of the season, players will be assigned into groups of 3 or 4 people, based on historical or estimated ability. You compete only with your group-mates for league points. At the end of each week, the group winner will move up a group, and the low scorer in the group will move down. This group movement “bubbles” players into groups of similar skill, and also ensures you’ll get to meet and play against many different people through the season.

Divisions: Generally, players who usually play in the top groups will be qualified for “A” division, while players in the lower groups qualify for “B” division. Larger leagues may also have “C”, “D”, or even more divisions, with players divided appropriately. Players with the most league points in each division at the end of the regular season move on to the playoffs, and there play only against players in the same division.

League Scoring: Each group plays Six games per week. For each game played, you can score 0 to 4 league points. League points are awarded by ranking the actual machine scores for each game in your group. Players are also awarded 0 to 4 bonus match points based on their total performance against their group that week.

Divisions: Generally, players who usually play in the top groups will be qualified for “A” division, while players in the lower groups qualify for “B” division. Larger leagues may also have “C”, “D”, or even more divisions, with players divided appropriately. Players with the most league points in each division at the end of the regular season move on to the playoffs, and there play only against players in the same division.

Place Base Pts #1 > 3 * #2 ?
1st 3 Yes: +1
2nd 0 No: +1
Place Base Pts #1 > #2 + #3 ?
1st 3 Yes: +1
2nd 2 –
3rd 0 No: +1
Place Base Pts #1 > #2 + #3 ? #2 > #3 + #4 ?
1st 3 Yes: +1 –
2nd 2 – Yes: +1
3rd 1 No: +1 –
4th 0 – No: +1
Extra Balls: On machines set to 3-ball play, you may play 1 earned extra ball (EB); on machines set to 5-ball play, you may not play any extra balls. Any EB’s earned above these limits must be plunged. You may not flip or otherwise touch the machine once the ball is in motion. (If the machine gives you a “ball saver”, you must plunge that away, too.) Sorry, you can’t “buy in” an extra ball, even if you scored a replay during your game.

Etiquette: Basic rules of courtesy apply. Do not touch a machine when it’s someone else’s turn. When your turn comes up, be ready to play. If you need to step away for a moment, let your group know where you are and when you’ll be back. Tilting your ball imposes no penalty other than that imposed by the machine (usually loss of ball and bonus). “Slam tilting” the machine, however, will cause you to forfeit that game; multiple violations may cause you to forfeit the season!

Participation: League pinball is more fun to play when all players participate regularly. Forfeiting games goes against the spirit of the league. Therefore, if you forfeit 8 games in a season, you will be dropped from the league for the rest of the season, and cannot qualify for playoffs. For occasions when it’s just impossible to attend league night, you can submit preplays so you don’t have to forfeit games.

Dated Preplays: If you know in advance that you will be absent a week, you may preplay that week. You’ll need to play every game with at least one other player(League Official), as close to your absence as practical. Make sure to arrange a time to Preplay with a League Official before starting, and record the date that you will be absent. All standard league rules apply (e.g. restrictions on extra balls). When done, the League Official, will apply your scores during play on the appropriate week. You may preplay no more than 12 games (3 weeks) per season. Playoffs may not be preplayed!

Undated Preplays: Prior to your third week of league play, you may complete a preplay session as described above, specifying no date for these preplays. These undated preplays will be automatically used if you are absent and have no dated preplays. Once used, you may not submit undated preplays again that season. If your undated preplays are used, they count against your 12 preplays per season. Some leagues use only undated preplays, aka “banked scores”… ask any league officer for details before starting your preplays.

League Dues: The league treasurer will collect dues in the amount of $4 per week ($40/season) per player. These dues pay for league prizes, trophies, parties, and other special events. You are responsible for paying dues before the start of the Season.

Kitty: Players must pay for each game played (usually $0.50 – $1.00 per game). If credits are already accumulated on a machine when you begin a game (due to previous replays, match, etc), game money must be deposited in the kitty. The kitty is collected by the league, and used for the same expenses as league dues.

Special Rulings: Some leagues have slight variations on the rules described in this document. For more information, please ask any league officer.

WPPR Snapshot
  • Base Value 7.5
  • Total (before TGP) 8.6
  • TGP 24%
  • Event Booster 100%
  • Tour Value 2.07
Tournament Strength
  • Ranking Strength 0.42
  • Ratings Strength 0.68
  • Average Ranking 15.15
  • Average Rating 17.11
Player Stats
  • Player Count 20
  • Rated Players 15
Player Locations
  • Canada 20
Age Distribution
  • 35-45 1
  • 45-55 4
  • 56-65 1
Event Date Ranking System Winner
League May 08, 2019 MAIN Kyle Harvey

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