Results for the Main Tournament event on October 01, 2023
Pos | Player | Rank | Rating | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Dev Pearson | 2007 | 1446.37 | 3.18 |
2 | Nicholas Fishter | 18248 | 1430.18 | 1.17 |
3 | Tim Lee | 6632 | 1578.43 | 0.55 |
4 | Matt Dermond | 23901 | 1411.70 | 0.30 |
5 | Douglas Salamon | 1677 | 1468.20 | 0.20 |
6 | Noah Fessler | 27053 | 1304.89 | 0.16 |
7 | James Sumereau | 23349 | 1195.16 | 0.13 |
8 | Joe Schall | 6332 | 1552.87 | 0.10 |
9 | Sean Turley | 27412 | 1239.39 | 0.06 |
10 | Eric Pearson | 3747 | 1331.20 | 0.03 |
Location
Format Details
Event Name : | Main Tournament |
Format : | Match Play |
Player Limit : | 32 |
Unlimited Qualifying? : | No |
Tournament Overview
Tournament Date: October 01, 2023
Tournament Date: Sunday, October 1.
Time: Tournament play from 1:00 to approximately 4:30. Players are welcome to arrive as early as noon to practice. Please plan to arrive by 12:45 to register. Players are welcome to hang and play for an hour after the tournament as well.
Format: Group Matchplay, with players paired against each other in four-player or three-player games for as many rounds as can be fit into the designated tournament time. After each round, the Match Play software will determine which players will compete against each other for the next round. No player will be knocked out of the competition. At the end of the tournament, the players with the most points are the winners.
Cost and Payout: $6 cash per player, with $1 per player going to the IFPA and the rest going into the cash prize pool to be paid out entirely to the top finishers. Please bring exact cash. All games are set on free play, so no coin drop required.
Top Prize: In addition to a cash payout, since this is a Foo Fighters launch party, the top finisher will receive a framed Foo Fighters translite under plexiglass.
Location and Parking: At the home of Joe Schall near Bellefonte and State College, PA. See website for parking details.
Number of tournament machines: 8. See website for titles and gameplay videos.
Food and Drink: BYOB. No food provided, so bring your own if you want any. See website for details about nearby stores.
Registration: No pre-registration is required, but if you plan to come for sure please email Joe Schall, tournament co-director, so we can get a probable head count. Joe’s email is schall@ems.psu.edu.
Age Limit: All ages are welcome. There will be no separate divisions, so young people will compete with adults.
Time: Tournament play from 1:00 to approximately 4:30. Players are welcome to arrive as early as noon to practice. Please plan to arrive by 12:45 to register. Players are welcome to hang and play for an hour after the tournament as well.
Format: Group Matchplay, with players paired against each other in four-player or three-player games for as many rounds as can be fit into the designated tournament time. After each round, the Match Play software will determine which players will compete against each other for the next round. No player will be knocked out of the competition. At the end of the tournament, the players with the most points are the winners.
Cost and Payout: $6 cash per player, with $1 per player going to the IFPA and the rest going into the cash prize pool to be paid out entirely to the top finishers. Please bring exact cash. All games are set on free play, so no coin drop required.
Top Prize: In addition to a cash payout, since this is a Foo Fighters launch party, the top finisher will receive a framed Foo Fighters translite under plexiglass.
Location and Parking: At the home of Joe Schall near Bellefonte and State College, PA. See website for parking details.
Number of tournament machines: 8. See website for titles and gameplay videos.
Food and Drink: BYOB. No food provided, so bring your own if you want any. See website for details about nearby stores.
Registration: No pre-registration is required, but if you plan to come for sure please email Joe Schall, tournament co-director, so we can get a probable head count. Joe’s email is schall@ems.psu.edu.
Age Limit: All ages are welcome. There will be no separate divisions, so young people will compete with adults.