Results for the Main Tournament event on October 21, 2023
Pos | Player | Rank | Rating | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Reece Powell | 2378 | 1418.22 | 18.80 |
2 | Nathan Garwood | 851 | 1560.29 | 11.29 |
3 | Jeremy Baynham | 4885 | 1292.45 | 7.92 |
4 | Martin Bedford | 4122 | 1225.63 | 5.71 |
5 | Gaz Shiells | 14747 | 1257.79 | 4.20 |
5 | Chris Granby | 4137 | 1267.91 | 4.20 |
7 | Jon Carolan | 3867 | 1374.27 | 2.41 |
7 | Claire Lickman | 5192 | 1141.28 | 2.41 |
9 | David Bowery | 2797 | 1326.36 | 1.56 |
9 | Steven Dale | 5796 | 1213.88 | 1.56 |
12 | Phil Stokes | 15513 | 1187.30 | 1.08 |
12 | Pete Bennett | 2107 | 1426.94 | 1.08 |
12 | Andy Brock | 1129 | 1473.18 | 1.08 |
12 | Jim King | 4674 | 1220.93 | 1.08 |
16 | Paul Woollard | 7784 | 1273.72 | 0.80 |
16 | Dave Ashton | 20579 | 1056.44 | 0.80 |
16 | Alan Jones | 3764 | 1425.63 | 0.80 |
16 | Sergio Olave | 2453 | 1359.58 | 0.80 |
19 | Clare Johnson | 16732 | 1083.51 | 0.58 |
19 | George Bennett | 4068 | 1355.56 | 0.58 |
22 | Ben Leigh | 6050 | 1099.95 | 0.36 |
22 | Lee Parkin | 10947 | 1280.56 | 0.36 |
22 | Nick Clark UK | 3774 | 1317.45 | 0.36 |
24 | Roy Smith | 3243 | 1234.19 | 0.22 |
24 | Isaac Granby | 5613 | 1173.78 | 0.22 |
26 | Thomas Calvert | 10145 | 1330.54 | 0.07 |
Location
Format Details
Event Name : | Main Tournament |
Qualifying Format : | Max Matchplay Qualifying |
Finals Format : | Match Play |
Player Limit : | 25 |
Unlimited Qualifying? : | No |
Tournament Overview
Registration for this tournament opens on September 23, 2023
Tournament Date: October 21, 2023
Join us for the next Pinhaus event on Saturday 21st October!
REGISTRATION:
Pinhaus is located in Sudbury, Suffolk - address provided after registration.
Registration is Saturday 23rd September at midday at https://www.lecari.co.uk/pinballs-alive-pinball-tournament/
Max 25 players
Tickets are £15 each, paid in advance or on the day - includes lunch and refreshments
QUALIFYING:
Competition starts at 12:00 (doors open 10:30)
Max Matchplay qualifying - each player playing 24 head to head games (this may be less, if we have last minute cancellations)
For more info on how Max Match Play works, click here: https://paper.dropbox.com/doc/Max-Match-Play-tournaments-EdF5L835HBbxJ1L6wPfOS
FINALS:
After qualifying (and the now traditional ‘raffle’!), there will be a finals for the top 8 players.
The top 2 qualifiers from the Max Match Play get a bye to the final. Tiebreakers for qualifying will be decided by the least number of losses.
For the quarter final, qualifiers 5 – 8 will play in a single 4 player game, with the top 2 players going to the semi-final.
In the semi-final, they will play in a single 4 player game against qualifiers 3 and 4.
The final will then be four players in a 3 game final, scored as 4-2-1-0.
If qualifiers 3-6 include more than four players, a tie break game will be played on a randomly allocated machine. Players will be eliminated until only the required amount qualify for the semi finals.
REGISTRATION:
Pinhaus is located in Sudbury, Suffolk - address provided after registration.
Registration is Saturday 23rd September at midday at https://www.lecari.co.uk/pinballs-alive-pinball-tournament/
Max 25 players
Tickets are £15 each, paid in advance or on the day - includes lunch and refreshments
QUALIFYING:
Competition starts at 12:00 (doors open 10:30)
Max Matchplay qualifying - each player playing 24 head to head games (this may be less, if we have last minute cancellations)
For more info on how Max Match Play works, click here: https://paper.dropbox.com/doc/Max-Match-Play-tournaments-EdF5L835HBbxJ1L6wPfOS
FINALS:
After qualifying (and the now traditional ‘raffle’!), there will be a finals for the top 8 players.
The top 2 qualifiers from the Max Match Play get a bye to the final. Tiebreakers for qualifying will be decided by the least number of losses.
For the quarter final, qualifiers 5 – 8 will play in a single 4 player game, with the top 2 players going to the semi-final.
In the semi-final, they will play in a single 4 player game against qualifiers 3 and 4.
The final will then be four players in a 3 game final, scored as 4-2-1-0.
If qualifiers 3-6 include more than four players, a tie break game will be played on a randomly allocated machine. Players will be eliminated until only the required amount qualify for the semi finals.