Results for the Main Tournament event on March 05, 2022
Pos | Player | Rank | Rating | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Lee Fernandes | 1892 | 1435.84 | 7.89 |
2 | Tyler Aas | 169 | 1671.67 | 4.81 |
4 | Ted Kirshenbaum | 2726 | 1460.15 | 2.48 |
4 | Davey Plaisted | 184 | 1597.08 | 2.48 |
4 | Jackson Reigner | 3752 | 1252.55 | 2.48 |
6 | Deric Harrington | 1691 | 1528.41 | 1.38 |
6 | Tim Varney | 3465 | 1402.41 | 1.38 |
8 | Eric Geddes | 566 | 1629.17 | 0.83 |
8 | Ed Jacques | 2228 | 1370.03 | 0.83 |
10 | Jason Corrado | 2087 | 1408.59 | 0.57 |
11 | Chris Roche | 1340 | 1423.07 | 0.49 |
12 | Jody Stahlman | 1974 | 1426.22 | 0.44 |
15 | Matt Lemoine | 2435 | 1420.60 | 0.35 |
15 | Daniel Reigner | 2353 | 1407.69 | 0.35 |
15 | Mike McGough | 3900 | 1379.05 | 0.35 |
15 | Scott Temple | 2629 | 1272.69 | 0.35 |
15 | Jason John | 8102 | 1262.22 | 0.35 |
18 | Dan Wilga | 1825 | 1459.10 | 0.25 |
20 | Ben Edwards | 18114 | 1262.48 | 0.19 |
20 | Nicole Turcotte | 6026 | 1315.83 | 0.19 |
20 | Dylan Dexter | 15380 | 1148.34 | 0.19 |
22 | Lucas Herter | 1349 | 1517.53 | 0.13 |
23 | Rick Rock | 2309 | 1336.40 | 0.09 |
24 | Andrew Stevens | 1027 | 1430.11 | 0.06 |
24 | Sarah Cooper | 6375 | 1436.64 | 0.06 |
Location
Format Details
Event Name : | Main Tournament |
Format : | Flip Frenzy (Pinball! Pinball! Pinball!) |
Player Limit : | Unknown |
Unlimited Qualifying? : | No |
Tournament Overview
Tournament Date: March 05, 2022
We will be holding 3 separate Flip Frenzy tournaments. Come for one or all!
Flip Frenzy tournaments (also known as Pinball! Pinball! Pinball! tournaments) are, as the name implies, very hectic tournaments. The tournament organizer decides on a duration for the tournament (for example, three hours) and a number of machines to be used for the tournament. When the tournament starts, head-to-head matches are created on those machines, and any players not assigned to a match are placed in a queue.
Flip Frenzy tournaments (also known as Pinball! Pinball! Pinball! tournaments) are, as the name implies, very hectic tournaments. The tournament organizer decides on a duration for the tournament (for example, three hours) and a number of machines to be used for the tournament. When the tournament starts, head-to-head matches are created on those machines, and any players not assigned to a match are placed in a queue.