Results for the Pin-Golf event on February 09, 2019
Pos | Player | Rank | Rating | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Andrei Massenkoff | 31 | 1859.84 | 8.79 |
2 | David Lee CA | 563 | 1687.92 | 5.11 |
3 | Luke Baxter | 319 | 1664.09 | 3.50 |
4 | Nate Robinson | 1471 | 1437.65 | 2.48 |
6 | Suppressed Player | 388 | 1592.37 | 1.33 |
6 | Ryan Odonnell CA | 320 | 1578.24 | 1.33 |
6 | Eric Wagensonner | 114 | 1677.41 | 1.33 |
8 | Peter Soriano | 3511 | 1418.52 | 0.83 |
9 | Jon Olkowski | 2597 | 1536.29 | 0.70 |
10 | Leslie Ruckman | 701 | 1436.51 | 0.64 |
10 | Zac Wollons | 62 | 1700.25 | 0.64 |
12 | Matthew Talley | 1326 | 1447.19 | 0.56 |
13 | Nick Yahnke | 1897 | 1553.56 | 0.53 |
14 | Roland Nadeau | 574 | 1603.01 | 0.50 |
14 | Gene X Hwang | 188 | 1584.68 | 0.50 |
16 | Derek Lipkin | 625 | 1464.15 | 0.44 |
16 | Bradley Kalmar-Bailey | 8085 | 1389.24 | 0.44 |
18 | Jose Godinez | 3086 | 1423.20 | 0.38 |
18 | David Brady CA | 33566 | Not Rated | 0.38 |
20 | Chris Constantino | 21074 | 1421.78 | 0.32 |
20 | John Cena | 5195 | 1252.89 | 0.32 |
23 | Sean Reynolds | 22549 | 1427.96 | 0.23 |
23 | David Ortega | 3901 | 1367.58 | 0.23 |
23 | John Simpson | 13515 | 1288.15 | 0.23 |
25 | Paul Skuta | 27114 | 1422.98 | 0.18 |
25 | Dexter Dong | 6801 | 1314.39 | 0.18 |
27 | Stacey Lewis CA | 33566 | Not Rated | 0.12 |
28 | Tim Mcmahon | 33566 | Not Rated | 0.09 |
29 | Roger Landau | 33566 | Not Rated | 0.06 |
29 | Kevin Lewis CA | 19253 | 984.80 | 0.06 |
Location
Format Details
Event Name : | Pin-Golf |
Qualifying Format : | |
Finals Format : | Unknown |
Player Limit : | Unknown |
Unlimited Qualifying? : | No |
Tournament Overview
Tournament Date: February 09, 2019
In Pin Golf a score or goal is posted on each of 6 games. Your job is to beat the score with the fewest number of pinballs as you can. Just like strokes in golf. For example, "Score 10 Million in Addams Family" or "Score 1.5 Million on Iron Man", or collect 2 dead ends on Twilight Zone. If you want advice on what you should aim for, just ask.
Don't worry. The scores and goals are very attainable. Whether it takes you one ball or many more to get it? Well, that's up to you. :-)
You only get one try per game (6 games), but afterward, you get to replay one game of your choice to try and improve your score.
The max (i.e. worst) score is 6 for each game, meaning, if you don't get the goal by the end of your 5th ball, you get an automatic 6 and move on.
The top 8 players will play in the Open Finals. The next 8 novice players will play in the novice finals. This means first timers and novices have two chances to qualify. If you're a closet pinball wizard who thinks he's a novice but do great, you'll play in the Finals against the big dogs. If you're ehhh not so good but good enough, you might still qualify for the novice final.
How do you know if you're a novice? If you're not ranked in the IFPA (International Flipper Pinball Association), then you qualify as a novice. If you are ranked, but you've never held a rank above 2000, then you also qualify.
Don't worry. The scores and goals are very attainable. Whether it takes you one ball or many more to get it? Well, that's up to you. :-)
You only get one try per game (6 games), but afterward, you get to replay one game of your choice to try and improve your score.
The max (i.e. worst) score is 6 for each game, meaning, if you don't get the goal by the end of your 5th ball, you get an automatic 6 and move on.
The top 8 players will play in the Open Finals. The next 8 novice players will play in the novice finals. This means first timers and novices have two chances to qualify. If you're a closet pinball wizard who thinks he's a novice but do great, you'll play in the Finals against the big dogs. If you're ehhh not so good but good enough, you might still qualify for the novice final.
How do you know if you're a novice? If you're not ranked in the IFPA (International Flipper Pinball Association), then you qualify as a novice. If you are ranked, but you've never held a rank above 2000, then you also qualify.