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Quarterly Pin-baseball

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Tournament Information

Director : Raymond Davidson
Location : Everett, WA
Country : United States
Information : Website

WPPR Snapshot

Ranking System :Main
Ranking Strength :1.94
Ratings Strength :1.81
Base Value : 8
Rated Players :16
Total (before TGP) : 11.75
TGP :100.00%
Event Booster :100%
Tour Value :11.74
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Results for the Main Tournament event on November 23, 2019

Pos Player Rank Rating Points
1 Cayle George 10 1846.01 11.74
2 Axel Blonde 317 1821.79 5.86
3 Mike Corbett WA 91 1847.56 3.56
4 Jarrett Gaddy 434 1626.95 2.25
5 Matt Cohn 1967 1470.67 1.48
6 Matt Anderson WA 796 1543.76 1.04
7 Jasmijn de Jong 1500 1408.31 0.79
8 Neil Kubath 1825 1343.27 0.67
8 John McAllister 2439 1612.52 0.67
10 Stephen Donaldson 2408 1432.91 0.51
11 Austin Arlitt 3675 1304.61 0.44
12 Clinton Peterson 1743 1386.92 0.37
13 Garrick West 7834 1266.76 0.29
15 Tim Collins 1779 1351.49 0.15
15 Ro Chelle 8700 1156.82 0.15
15 Chris Bronson 4947 1306.08 0.15
Highlighted players are not applied to strength calculations due to lack of played tournaments.

Location


Everett, WA 98204, United States

Format Details


Event Name : Main Tournament
Qualifying Format :
Finals Format : Unknown
Player Limit : Unknown
Unlimited Qualifying? : No

Tournament Overview


Tournament Date: November 23, 2019

Each game is set on one ball per game and have a scoring chart that determines whether you get an out, a single, double, triple, or home run. The maximum number of bases for a ball is 4 (home run). After you achieve a home run score on a ball, you can stop playing that ball.

Whatever amount of bases you achieve in a ball, you look at the scoring chart and mark out, single, double, triple, or home run. Start a new game and repeat until you reach three outs and end the inning, or you’ve exhausted all of your batters (9 balls).

Example for Iron Maiden:

Out - < 30 million

Single – 30 million

Double – 60 million

Triple – 100 million

Home Run – 200 million

Let’s say…

On batter 1 you score 168,570,340. You would get 3 bases (triple) and get a runner on third base.

On batter 2 you score 37,344,650. You look up what 37 million equals and see that it scores a single so you mark a single. The runner on third base makes it home for a run.

On batter 3 you score 7,223,203(ouch!). 7 million is less than the single score, so you get an out.

On batter 4 you get 20,435,330. Also an out.

On batter 5 you get 15,004,330. Your third out, and your inning is done.

After a predetermined number of innings the top 16 people with the most runs advance to finals.
After 3 innings in quarter finals, top 2 in runs move on to semis.
After 3 innings in semifinals, top 4 play three innings to determine the winner.

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