Results for the Main Tournament event on September 30, 2017
Pos | Player | Rank | Rating | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Rob Singh | 525 | 1576.34 | 18.71 |
2 | Gino Thimios | 1508 | 1473.31 | 12.15 |
3 | Rob McIntyre | 3388 | 1361.38 | 9.04 |
4 | Oliver Dickson | 1288 | 1509.77 | 6.91 |
5 | Matthew Hetherington | 1534 | 1423.25 | 5.36 |
6 | John Cosson | 810 | 1559.39 | 4.21 |
6 | Joe Wade AUS | 744 | 1635.57 | 4.21 |
8 | Thibaut Allender | 1528 | 1606.20 | 2.70 |
9 | Michael Saunders | 3342 | 1485.31 | 2.22 |
10 | Nicolas Noben | 1055 | 1580.27 | 1.86 |
11 | Jimmy Nails | 1043 | 1523.37 | 1.60 |
13 | Zack Foster | 818 | 1675.16 | 1.30 |
13 | Hugh Dickson | 812 | 1582.23 | 1.30 |
13 | Dirk Booy | 1252 | 1498.53 | 1.30 |
15 | Steve Bruce | 6161 | 1198.73 | 1.14 |
16 | Michi Henning | 566 | 1652.94 | 1.09 |
17 | Simon Baird | 1934 | 1574.36 | 1.04 |
18 | Jonathan Chabowski | 1517 | 1487.50 | 0.99 |
19 | Grant Quinn | 320 | 1657.02 | 0.94 |
20 | Emily Cosson | 1953 | 1362.32 | 0.88 |
21 | Mike Pascale | 5090 | 1296.29 | 0.83 |
22 | Benjamin Nichols | 4848 | 1397.22 | 0.78 |
23 | Rhys McHale | 4999 | 1354.42 | 0.73 |
23 | Kieran Quinn | 12516 | 1302.29 | 0.73 |
25 | David Cacic | 2199 | 1569.60 | 0.62 |
26 | Warren Beetham | 928 | 1536.35 | 0.57 |
27 | Paul Phillips | 5895 | 1235.41 | 0.52 |
28 | Clyde Desplace | 7336 | 1315.80 | 0.47 |
29 | Caitlan Christie | 6781 | 1064.52 | 0.42 |
30 | Russell Lush | 19809 | 1025.47 | 0.36 |
31 | Greg Jones AUS | 10695 | 1161.98 | 0.31 |
32 | Jack Lindsay | 29635 | Not Rated | 0.26 |
33 | Stella Read | 8439 | 1178.05 | 0.21 |
34 | Yani Thimios | 29635 | Not Rated | 0.16 |
35 | Steven Riding | 3164 | 1266.83 | 0.10 |
36 | Michelle Riding | 5323 | 1150.12 | 0.05 |
Location
Format Details
Event Name : | Main Tournament |
Qualifying Format : | |
Finals Format : | Unknown |
Player Limit : | Unknown |
Unlimited Qualifying? : | No |
Tournament Overview
Tournament Date: September 30, 2017
Quick Overview
Players compete in head to head matches over 3 hours. The player with the most wins and least losses at the end of the allotted time is declared the winner.
Doors open at 8am with machines on free play for warm up
Briefing at 8:45
Start at 9am
Tickets will be available via eventbrite.com.au two weeks prior to the event. Watch Aussie Arcade and the venue facebook page for ticket release times
Format Details
1. First, each machine is randomly assigned two players. The remaining players are placed in one central queue
2. When a match is completed:
- both players return to the tournament directors desk and record result
- the loser returns to the machine they just come from, unless he/she has lost twice consecutively, in which case the winner returns
- the other players goes to the rear of the queue
- the player staying on the machine plays in the same position (P1/P2) as he/she played in the previous match
- the player at the front of the queue moves up to compete against the player staying on the machine
3. At the end of 3 hours (1pm) no more games may start. Whoever wins the most games in that time is declared the winner. Ties will be broken by the fewest losses, if still tied, then head-to-head results and if still tied by a single game playoff on a machine
4. Extra balls and ball save turned off when possible
5. All rulings and malfunctions will be based on the rules for the IFPA World Pinball Championship
Players compete in head to head matches over 3 hours. The player with the most wins and least losses at the end of the allotted time is declared the winner.
Doors open at 8am with machines on free play for warm up
Briefing at 8:45
Start at 9am
Tickets will be available via eventbrite.com.au two weeks prior to the event. Watch Aussie Arcade and the venue facebook page for ticket release times
Format Details
1. First, each machine is randomly assigned two players. The remaining players are placed in one central queue
2. When a match is completed:
- both players return to the tournament directors desk and record result
- the loser returns to the machine they just come from, unless he/she has lost twice consecutively, in which case the winner returns
- the other players goes to the rear of the queue
- the player staying on the machine plays in the same position (P1/P2) as he/she played in the previous match
- the player at the front of the queue moves up to compete against the player staying on the machine
3. At the end of 3 hours (1pm) no more games may start. Whoever wins the most games in that time is declared the winner. Ties will be broken by the fewest losses, if still tied, then head-to-head results and if still tied by a single game playoff on a machine
4. Extra balls and ball save turned off when possible
5. All rulings and malfunctions will be based on the rules for the IFPA World Pinball Championship
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