Results for the League event on December 05, 2019
Pos | Player | Rank | Rating | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Dave Hubbard | 122 | 1777.33 | 12.10 |
2 | Steven Muse | 2919 | 1598.55 | 6.77 |
3 | Dennis Muse | 4509 | 1430.43 | 4.50 |
4 | Joe Said | 474 | 1614.42 | 3.12 |
5 | Audrey Bonsignore | 2389 | 1206.97 | 2.24 |
6 | Sergio Johnson | 1825 | 1604.31 | 1.67 |
7 | Mike Hackworth | 9357 | 1484.63 | 1.31 |
8 | Matt Newton | 8759 | 1329.55 | 1.10 |
9 | Justin Williams MD | 1783 | 1383.31 | 0.98 |
10 | Rob Wintler-Cox | 388 | 1542.84 | 0.92 |
11 | Rob Thomas MD | 1025 | 1361.02 | 0.88 |
12 | Jessy Ring | 2797 | 1271.51 | 0.85 |
13 | Jon Stephanou | 10314 | 1308.27 | 0.82 |
14 | Brian Nalley | 1893 | 1396.56 | 0.79 |
15 | Jason Helton | 8688 | 1359.77 | 0.75 |
16 | Rich Angerman | 15089 | 1386.13 | 0.72 |
17 | Bob Fairfield | 26802 | 1032.51 | 0.69 |
18 | Jim Wauters | 9961 | 1193.43 | 0.65 |
19 | Austin Rigsby | 17576 | 1053.03 | 0.62 |
20 | John Stalnaker | 19356 | 1454.63 | 0.59 |
21 | Karen Smith MD | 8112 | 1124.60 | 0.56 |
22 | Brock Reed | 36000 | Not Rated | 0.52 |
23 | Matt Ring | 5033 | 1200.99 | 0.49 |
24 | Jeff Austin | 36000 | Not Rated | 0.46 |
25 | Loretta Saba | 30521 | 1013.97 | 0.43 |
26 | Bob Zablocki | 36000 | Not Rated | 0.39 |
27 | Billy Strange | 25656 | 971.42 | 0.36 |
28 | Bryce Chevalier | 36000 | Not Rated | 0.33 |
29 | Chris Holden | 15155 | 1306.30 | 0.29 |
30 | Mac McCubbin II | 2386 | 1418.35 | 0.26 |
31 | Kelly Jett | 36000 | Not Rated | 0.23 |
32 | Steve Jones MD | 36000 | Not Rated | 0.20 |
33 | Laura Rigsby | 18543 | 1068.70 | 0.16 |
34 | Josh Borowski | 31218 | 945.03 | 0.13 |
35 | Denice Thornton | 12360 | 1182.97 | 0.10 |
36 | Acorn Borowski | 37539 | 886.71 | 0.07 |
37 | Cameron Helton | 12909 | 1051.66 | 0.03 |
This event has already occurred
Location
919 North East Street
Frederick, MD
Frederick, MD
Tournament Overview
Start Date: September 05, 2019
End Date: December 05, 2019
Seasons: A season has 10 weeks of regular play. Don’t worry if you can’t make every week; there are provisions for preplaying as many as three weeks. At the end of the season, top players in each division compete in playoffs, which last one or two weeks depending on total league size. Top finishers in each division can earn trophies, and all playoff qualifiers in each division get a choice of cool prizes! Seasons usually begin in late January, late May, and mid September each year.
Grouping: At the start of the season, players will be assigned into groups of 3 or 4 people, based on historical or estimated ability. You compete only with your group-mates for league points. At the end of each week, the group winner will move up a group, and the low scorer in the group will move down. This group movement “bubbles” players into groups of similar skill, and also ensures you’ll get to meet and play against many different people through the season.
Divisions: Generally, players who usually play in the top groups will be qualified for “A” division, while players in the lower groups qualify for “B” division. Larger leagues may also have “C”, “D”, or even more divisions, with players divided appropriately. Players with the most league points in each division at the end of the regular season move on to the playoffs, and there play only against players in the same division.
League Scoring: Each group plays four games per week. For each game played, you can score 0 to 4 league points. League points are awarded by ranking the actual machine scores for each game in your group. Players are also awarded 0 to 4 bonus match points based on their total performance against their group that week.
Participation: League pinball is more fun to play when all players participate regularly. Forfeiting games goes against the spirit of the league. Therefore, if you forfeit 8 games in a season, you will be dropped from the league for the rest of the season, and cannot qualify for playoffs. For occasions when it’s just impossible to attend league night, you can submit preplays so you don’t have to forfeit games.
Online: The FSPA offers a Web site at <http://www.fspazone.org>. On this site, you can read the complete league rules, learn more about the games at each location, and learn about special events. You can also subscribe to the league mailing list, which provides weekly results and statistics. Printouts of this information are also provided at league each week.
Grouping: At the start of the season, players will be assigned into groups of 3 or 4 people, based on historical or estimated ability. You compete only with your group-mates for league points. At the end of each week, the group winner will move up a group, and the low scorer in the group will move down. This group movement “bubbles” players into groups of similar skill, and also ensures you’ll get to meet and play against many different people through the season.
Divisions: Generally, players who usually play in the top groups will be qualified for “A” division, while players in the lower groups qualify for “B” division. Larger leagues may also have “C”, “D”, or even more divisions, with players divided appropriately. Players with the most league points in each division at the end of the regular season move on to the playoffs, and there play only against players in the same division.
League Scoring: Each group plays four games per week. For each game played, you can score 0 to 4 league points. League points are awarded by ranking the actual machine scores for each game in your group. Players are also awarded 0 to 4 bonus match points based on their total performance against their group that week.
Participation: League pinball is more fun to play when all players participate regularly. Forfeiting games goes against the spirit of the league. Therefore, if you forfeit 8 games in a season, you will be dropped from the league for the rest of the season, and cannot qualify for playoffs. For occasions when it’s just impossible to attend league night, you can submit preplays so you don’t have to forfeit games.
Online: The FSPA offers a Web site at <http://www.fspazone.org>. On this site, you can read the complete league rules, learn more about the games at each location, and learn about special events. You can also subscribe to the league mailing list, which provides weekly results and statistics. Printouts of this information are also provided at league each week.
Format Details
Event Name : | League |
Qualifying Format : | Unknown |
Finals Format : | Unknown |
Player Limit : | Unknown |
Games Played for TGP : | 26 |
Unlimited Qualifying? : | No |
Qualifying Hours for TGP : | 0 |