Results for the Main Tournament event on February 01, 2025
Pos | Player | Rank | Rating | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Andy Brock | 592 | 1561.35 | 20.39 |
2 | Nathan Garwood | 307 | 1732.30 | 11.83 |
3 | Graham Swaffield | 1185 | 1470.90 | 8.09 |
4 | Jon Carolan | 1447 | 1453.24 | 5.71 |
5 | David Bowery | 2201 | 1430.30 | 4.13 |
6 | George Bennett | 3042 | 1324.55 | 3.05 |
7 | Dan Pocklington | 608 | 1481.17 | 2.33 |
7 | Dan Prachar | 1586 | 1539.57 | 2.33 |
9 | Martin Bedford | 2155 | 1356.75 | 1.56 |
10 | Simon Love | 2928 | 1475.12 | 1.37 |
11 | Paul Woollard | 7077 | 1273.39 | 1.25 |
12 | Jeremy Baynham | 3119 | 1294.39 | 1.18 |
15 | Nick Clark UK | 2625 | 1316.79 | 0.94 |
15 | Emily Stokes | 2631 | 1403.12 | 0.94 |
15 | Pete Bennett | 1043 | 1581.28 | 0.94 |
15 | Reece Powell | 2221 | 1435.33 | 0.94 |
15 | Conrad Chambers | 1124 | 1545.07 | 0.94 |
19 | Claire Lickman | 2843 | 1363.09 | 0.63 |
19 | Alan Garrod | 22081 | 1129.05 | 0.63 |
19 | Glen Cockell | 6981 | 1295.68 | 0.63 |
21 | Marc Gatward | 4382 | 1316.75 | 0.47 |
23 | Adam Garrod | 26127 | 1090.92 | 0.31 |
23 | Simon Rider | 23774 | 934.91 | 0.31 |
23 | Helen Swaffield | 6460 | 1073.69 | 0.31 |
25 | Phil Stokes | 4983 | 1273.51 | 0.16 |
25 | Toby Reeve | 41514 | Not Rated | 0.16 |
Location
Format Details
Event Name : | Main Tournament |
Qualifying Format : | Max Matchplay Qualifying |
Finals Format : | Match Play |
Player Limit : | 25 |
Unlimited Qualifying? : | No |
Tournament Overview
Registration for this tournament opens on January 01, 2025
Tournament Date: February 01, 2025
We're excited to announce that the next Pinhaus pinball tournament will be Pinhaus: Laid Back and Chilled on Saturday 1st February! Join us in Sudbury, Suffolk, for a day of head-to-head pinball.
“It’s a great day whether you come first or last!” ~ Phil
Registration is Wednesday 1st January at midday on this page: https://www.lecari.co.uk/pinhaus-start-your-engines/
Tickets tend to sell out fast (the last event sold out within 30 seconds!) so you'll need to rev your engines and get in fast!
Our address will be provided after registration.
Tickets are £15 each, paid in advance or on the day — this includes lunch and all refreshments, plus entry to a raffle with assorted fun prizes!
Competition starts at 11:00 (doors open 10:00).
Max Matchplay qualifying — each player playing 25 head to head games (this may be less, if we have last minute cancellations). We have 12 games at home, but not all will be in play at once, so you will have some time to relax between games. Matchplay will aim for everyone to play a different person each game, but you may have some duplicate players.
For more info on how Max Match Play works, click here: https://paper.dropbox.com/doc/Max-Match-Play-tournaments-EdF5L835HBbxJ1L6wPfOS
After qualifying (and the now traditional raffle), there will be a finals for the top 8 players. This will be played in groups of 4 players as a best of 3 games. The top two qualifying players of each group will choose a game each, with the final game choice picked randomly.
“It’s a great day whether you come first or last!” ~ Phil
Registration is Wednesday 1st January at midday on this page: https://www.lecari.co.uk/pinhaus-start-your-engines/
Tickets tend to sell out fast (the last event sold out within 30 seconds!) so you'll need to rev your engines and get in fast!
Our address will be provided after registration.
Tickets are £15 each, paid in advance or on the day — this includes lunch and all refreshments, plus entry to a raffle with assorted fun prizes!
Competition starts at 11:00 (doors open 10:00).
Max Matchplay qualifying — each player playing 25 head to head games (this may be less, if we have last minute cancellations). We have 12 games at home, but not all will be in play at once, so you will have some time to relax between games. Matchplay will aim for everyone to play a different person each game, but you may have some duplicate players.
For more info on how Max Match Play works, click here: https://paper.dropbox.com/doc/Max-Match-Play-tournaments-EdF5L835HBbxJ1L6wPfOS
After qualifying (and the now traditional raffle), there will be a finals for the top 8 players. This will be played in groups of 4 players as a best of 3 games. The top two qualifying players of each group will choose a game each, with the final game choice picked randomly.