Results for the Launch Party event on September 16, 2018
Pos | Player | Rank | Rating | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Nathan Hart | 750 | 1466.20 | 18.74 |
2 | Griffin Carr | 4540 | 1298.46 | 12.17 |
3 | Nathan Haas | 796 | 1409.17 | 9.06 |
4 | Jordan Dechaine | 9276 | Not Rated | 6.93 |
5 | Mat Brundage | 385 | 1688.64 | 5.38 |
6 | Donavan Stepp | 62 | 1772.51 | 4.22 |
7 | Justin Rausch | 2344 | 1423.98 | 3.35 |
8 | Adam Ryther | 6376 | 1242.45 | 2.70 |
9 | Russell Linsky | 939 | 1506.63 | 2.22 |
9 | Snow Galvin | 454 | 1624.29 | 2.22 |
11 | Suppressed Player | 1614 | 1497.26 | 1.60 |
13 | Dave Mercer | 3387 | 1387.49 | 1.30 |
13 | Aaron Moore | 2822 | 1281.65 | 1.30 |
13 | Helena Walter Higgins | 255 | 1559.49 | 1.30 |
13 | Dave Andersen CO | 452 | 1611.66 | 1.30 |
16 | Adam Higgins | 441 | 1366.76 | 1.09 |
18 | Cory Moren | 2161 | 1350.93 | 0.99 |
18 | Matt Cerny | 2347 | 1428.17 | 0.99 |
18 | Eric Bateman | 8745 | 1244.48 | 0.99 |
22 | Tim Bruner | 5848 | 1212.97 | 0.78 |
22 | Justin Jancarik | 7156 | 1319.24 | 0.78 |
22 | John Devore | 19593 | Not Rated | 0.78 |
22 | Bridget Loeper | 2399 | 1422.38 | 0.78 |
22 | Ian Thorley | 20852 | Not Rated | 0.78 |
22 | Aaron Levy | 3869 | 1188.20 | 0.78 |
27 | Andrew Gray | 11914 | 1149.38 | 0.52 |
27 | Mike Ranken | 32063 | Not Rated | 0.52 |
27 | Alex Polster | 24281 | 1012.51 | 0.52 |
27 | Chase Hart | 969 | 1530.72 | 0.52 |
32 | Margo Gillispie | 4812 | 1295.67 | 0.26 |
32 | Laurie Abel | 9238 | 1035.45 | 0.26 |
32 | Curt Heiner | 6309 | 1219.97 | 0.26 |
32 | Nathan Wright | 2637 | 1466.65 | 0.26 |
32 | Cari Moren-Breth | 32063 | Not Rated | 0.26 |
35 | Randy Abel | 5039 | 1184.25 | 0.10 |
35 | Ken Tronco | 5109 | 1316.35 | 0.10 |
Location
Format Details
Event Name : | Launch Party |
Qualifying Format : | |
Finals Format : | Unknown |
Player Limit : | Unknown |
Unlimited Qualifying? : | No |
Tournament Overview
Tournament Date: September 16, 2018
Stern Deadpool Pinball Launch Party.
September 16th at 1pm.
Come play the new Deadpool PRO pinball SweDen style tournament. Cash prizes and Stern giveaways !!! And a cool trophy for the winner. WPPR points will be awarded to all competitors. $10 entry. Park at street meters but check for time limits. You can also park on the side streets, check signage.
Don't park behind the 1up or in parking lots of businesses across the street, they will tow you.
100% payout to the top 4.
Qualifications format is Swe-Den style, a format I learned to love playing with Stockholm Pinball in Sweden: Match play Head 2 Head, Double Round Robin. Groups will be formed based on IFPA rankings. The tournament participants are divided up into groups of around 6 people where everybody in the group play each other twice on games “drawn from a hat”, best of 1 game. That is typically something like 10 matches per person and should take 4 hours.
Playoffs: Bracket. 12 players (or around top 25% per group) advances to playoffs. 4-player group matches. 3 games per match. Top 2 per group advances until a 4-player final is played.
The number of groups, players per group and number of players advancing to playoffs may change depending on the total number of participants.
September 16th at 1pm.
Come play the new Deadpool PRO pinball SweDen style tournament. Cash prizes and Stern giveaways !!! And a cool trophy for the winner. WPPR points will be awarded to all competitors. $10 entry. Park at street meters but check for time limits. You can also park on the side streets, check signage.
Don't park behind the 1up or in parking lots of businesses across the street, they will tow you.
100% payout to the top 4.
Qualifications format is Swe-Den style, a format I learned to love playing with Stockholm Pinball in Sweden: Match play Head 2 Head, Double Round Robin. Groups will be formed based on IFPA rankings. The tournament participants are divided up into groups of around 6 people where everybody in the group play each other twice on games “drawn from a hat”, best of 1 game. That is typically something like 10 matches per person and should take 4 hours.
Playoffs: Bracket. 12 players (or around top 25% per group) advances to playoffs. 4-player group matches. 3 games per match. Top 2 per group advances until a 4-player final is played.
The number of groups, players per group and number of players advancing to playoffs may change depending on the total number of participants.