Results for the Main Tournament event on October 29, 2023
Pos | Player | Rank | Rating | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | John Delzoppo | 35 | 1837.37 | 29.02 |
2 | Tim Kerro | 1014 | 1431.41 | 19.74 |
3 | Fiona Kelly | 4740 | 1362.68 | 15.19 |
4 | Mark Brown OH | 527 | 1688.63 | 11.98 |
6 | Nicole Turk | 3556 | 1312.29 | 7.71 |
6 | Brent Reed | 1976 | 1460.35 | 7.71 |
6 | Tim Breidenstein | 1209 | 1599.08 | 7.71 |
8 | Brett Gilliland | 5033 | 1444.72 | 5.12 |
10 | William Clark | 4447 | 1458.84 | 3.55 |
10 | Randall Hoyle | 12414 | 1066.20 | 3.55 |
10 | Bill Taylor | 741 | 1698.89 | 3.55 |
10 | Mark Biszantz | 4109 | 1296.18 | 3.55 |
13 | Valencia Kelly | 867 | 1644.39 | 2.29 |
14 | Zak Bowers | 285 | 1760.06 | 2.05 |
14 | Kevin Vogl | 3006 | 1445.08 | 2.05 |
16 | Krista Liem | 5303 | 1208.33 | 1.76 |
17 | Ian Verschuren | 3186 | 1513.37 | 1.66 |
17 | Aaron McMillin | 2881 | 1393.28 | 1.66 |
19 | Nick Uroseva | 3985 | 1330.64 | 1.49 |
20 | Kyle Shepard | 2690 | 1416.56 | 1.41 |
21 | Nolan Liem | 2849 | 1412.65 | 1.33 |
22 | Amy Virostko | 6971 | 1164.05 | 1.26 |
23 | Bryan Shay | 6320 | 1165.46 | 1.18 |
24 | Tom Goldthwait | 2532 | 1394.85 | 1.10 |
25 | Marlys Rambeau | 5752 | 1285.06 | 1.02 |
26 | Trevor Taylor | 5264 | 1308.57 | 0.94 |
27 | Tedd Mirgliotta | 1456 | 1559.08 | 0.86 |
28 | Terrence Carl | 2350 | 1465.33 | 0.78 |
29 | Sabrina Dugandzic | 6826 | 1240.51 | 0.71 |
30 | Colby Alexander | 16241 | 1072.57 | 0.63 |
31 | JD Chips | 3260 | 1382.93 | 0.55 |
32 | Pat Kupniewski | 5222 | 1292.26 | 0.47 |
33 | Austin Wilson | 27244 | 774.98 | 0.39 |
34 | Kaitlin Truskot | 6603 | 1244.19 | 0.31 |
35 | Josh Biszantz | 8144 | 1157.15 | 0.24 |
36 | Matt E Owen | 3886 | 1362.84 | 0.16 |
37 | Jill Grunenwald | 36374 | Not Rated | 0.08 |
Location
Format Details
Event Name : | Main Tournament |
Qualifying Format : | Matchplay Qualifying |
Finals Format : | Single Elimination |
Player Limit : | 48 |
Unlimited Qualifying? : | No |
Tournament Overview
Tournament Date: October 29, 2023
A staple of the Cleveland Pinball community, Superelectric Pinball Battle is a single-day tournament with 8 rounds. That's a lotta pinball, and that's just qualifying!
How it works:
Registration for the tournament is $10, games are on free play, which costs $6 and can be purchased at the bar.
Tournament begins promptly at 1PM, doors open at 12pm.
Players will be put into groups of 4 (or 3, when necessary) and will play a game randomly assigned by the software we use: matchplay.events! After the game is over, results for the game will be submitted, and points awarded to players based on finishing position. 7 points for first, 5 points for second, 3 for third, and 1 point for last. (7/4/1 in 3 player groups)
After 8 rounds, the top 50% of qualifiers will move onto a playoffs/finals format, with trophies and prize money on the line!
A secondary playoff will be created for the top 4 players who didn't
qualify in the bottom 25% of IFPA ranked players.
Initial 8 rounds takes about 3-4 hours, and playoffs can take another 2-3. Depending on player attendance (and the willingness to keep momentum by qualifiers) there may be a 45-minute break for food and rest. There's plenty of food options in the surrounding area and players and welcome to eat inside the parlor.
How it works:
Registration for the tournament is $10, games are on free play, which costs $6 and can be purchased at the bar.
Tournament begins promptly at 1PM, doors open at 12pm.
Players will be put into groups of 4 (or 3, when necessary) and will play a game randomly assigned by the software we use: matchplay.events! After the game is over, results for the game will be submitted, and points awarded to players based on finishing position. 7 points for first, 5 points for second, 3 for third, and 1 point for last. (7/4/1 in 3 player groups)
After 8 rounds, the top 50% of qualifiers will move onto a playoffs/finals format, with trophies and prize money on the line!
A secondary playoff will be created for the top 4 players who didn't
qualify in the bottom 25% of IFPA ranked players.
Initial 8 rounds takes about 3-4 hours, and playoffs can take another 2-3. Depending on player attendance (and the willingness to keep momentum by qualifiers) there may be a 45-minute break for food and rest. There's plenty of food options in the surrounding area and players and welcome to eat inside the parlor.
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