Results for the Pin-Golf event on July 06, 2018
Pos | Player | Rank | Rating | Points |
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1 | Michael Huntsman | 10378 | 1436.04 | 0.52 |
2 | Jeff Newman | 31377 | 1276.55 | 0.06 |
3 | Steve Cohen | 30248 | 1209.95 | 0.05 |
4 | Kevin Woods | 23778 | 1278.77 | 0.05 |
5 | Mark Skoff | 4374 | 1399.48 | 0.05 |
6 | Kevin Alburger | 19855 | 1466.19 | 0.05 |
7 | Clint Salvini | 27343 | 1410.89 | 0.04 |
8 | Kelly Fox | 9637 | 1216.58 | 0.04 |
9 | Alex Bradley | 24479 | 1072.55 | 0.04 |
10 | Greg Wright | 24912 | 1256.50 | 0.04 |
11 | Sheryl Cohen | 29470 | 1260.19 | 0.04 |
12 | Taylor Huntsman | 31377 | Not Rated | 0.04 |
13 | Allen Vasquez | 31377 | Not Rated | 0.04 |
14 | Jim Martin | 25120 | 1178.65 | 0.03 |
15 | John Whitlock | 31377 | Not Rated | 0.03 |
16 | Nate Anderson | 17832 | 1148.43 | 0.03 |
17 | Marcus Alford | 31377 | Not Rated | 0.03 |
18 | Rhiannon Box | 31377 | Not Rated | 0.03 |
19 | Jen Stout | 31377 | Not Rated | 0.03 |
20 | Kasey Forshey | 31377 | Not Rated | 0.02 |
21 | Jack June | 31377 | Not Rated | 0.02 |
22 | Pops Alford | 31377 | Not Rated | 0.02 |
23 | Josh Martin | 31377 | Not Rated | 0.02 |
24 | Jose Gomez | 31377 | Not Rated | 0.02 |
25 | Mark Montgomery | 31377 | Not Rated | 0.02 |
26 | Chalyce Forshey | 31377 | Not Rated | 0.02 |
27 | Maria Caraveo | 31377 | Not Rated | 0.01 |
28 | Tommy Stutchman | 31377 | Not Rated | 0.01 |
29 | Jasleen Bramona | 31377 | Not Rated | 0.01 |
30 | Jessica Foster | 31377 | Not Rated | 0.01 |
31 | Jason June | 31377 | Not Rated | 0.01 |
32 | Gabby Delcastillo | 31377 | Not Rated | 0.01 |
33 | Ernie Peachay | 31377 | Not Rated | 0.01 |
34 | Adriana Peachay | 31377 | Not Rated | 0.00 |
35 | Dazanira Gomez | 31377 | Not Rated | 0.00 |
36 | Jake Jerome | 31377 | Not Rated | 0.00 |
Location
Format Details
Event Name : | Pin-Golf |
Qualifying Format : | |
Finals Format : | Unknown |
Player Limit : | Unknown |
Unlimited Qualifying? : | No |
Tournament Overview
Tournament Date: July 06, 2018
Hey Folks! Come on out to Jub Jub’s in fabulous Reno, Nevada for some pinball fun and competition, and of course, beer. You get two tournaments for the price of one with Open and Novice divisions, and a side tournament! The main tournament is Pin Golf and the side tournament is to play one-handed (beer in the other hand?). The main event will qualify for World Pinball Player Ranking Points, so win or lose, you will earn double ironic retro hipster points as a fledgling world ranked pinball player. Open and Novice divisions for different skill levels means even if you’re a flipperless wonder you still have a chance at some prize loot.
When: Friday July 6. Signup and side tournament start @ 5PM. Pin Golf starts @ 7 PM. Pin Golf participants can enter as late as 7:30 and still be eligible to play. If you make the cut, Finals @ 9 PM (but dependent on attendance).
Where: Jub Jub’s, 71 South Wells, Reno, NV 89502
Entry: $5 + quarters to play. All entry money paid back to winners.
Eligibility: Entry is open to everyone 21 and older.
Format: Pin Golf
Prizes: Cash prizes and plaques for top 3 in Open. Prizes and plaques for top 3 novice. Plaque for top woman player. Free pinball swag courtesy of STERN Pinball and the Pacific Pinball Museum.
Side Challenge: There will be a FREE side event (just pay quarters for the game) for beginners and up-and-commers only. Enter as many times as you like to improve your score. The top two overall players at the end of qualifying will then face off to decide the winner.
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The side tournament starts as early as people show up and Finals will be played around 8:30. We’ll be there by 5 PM if you want to get in some early tries. The prize will be an Aerosmith pinball art translite courtesy of STERN pinball. Looks really cool on your wall. Or sell it on ebay. Or burn it if you hate the band. Up to you.
aerosmith
How it Works:
rules
This is the rules part. The most important rule is to have fun and don’t be a douchebag.
The main tournament is Pin Golf. In Pin Golf a score 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”. If you want advice on what you should aim for to rack up points fast, just ask.
Don’t worry. The scores are very attainable. Whether it takes you one ball or five 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 four players will play in the Open Finals. The next four novice players will play in the novice finals. This means first timers and unranked players have two chances to make the Finals. 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.
Side Tournament:
For the side tournament you play one-handed and try to rack up as many points as you can. You can use both flippers but only one hand. Use the other hand to hold your beer. Or gesture emphatically. Or sign language beatnik poetry. Up to you.
Try as many times as you like to improve your score. Around 8:30, the top 2 will play off.
This is a beginner only event. IFPA players can enter but only if you’ve never been ranked better than 2000.
Got questions? Email me at jonnynacho@gmail.com. That’s it! See you on July 6!
When: Friday July 6. Signup and side tournament start @ 5PM. Pin Golf starts @ 7 PM. Pin Golf participants can enter as late as 7:30 and still be eligible to play. If you make the cut, Finals @ 9 PM (but dependent on attendance).
Where: Jub Jub’s, 71 South Wells, Reno, NV 89502
Entry: $5 + quarters to play. All entry money paid back to winners.
Eligibility: Entry is open to everyone 21 and older.
Format: Pin Golf
Prizes: Cash prizes and plaques for top 3 in Open. Prizes and plaques for top 3 novice. Plaque for top woman player. Free pinball swag courtesy of STERN Pinball and the Pacific Pinball Museum.
Side Challenge: There will be a FREE side event (just pay quarters for the game) for beginners and up-and-commers only. Enter as many times as you like to improve your score. The top two overall players at the end of qualifying will then face off to decide the winner.
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The side tournament starts as early as people show up and Finals will be played around 8:30. We’ll be there by 5 PM if you want to get in some early tries. The prize will be an Aerosmith pinball art translite courtesy of STERN pinball. Looks really cool on your wall. Or sell it on ebay. Or burn it if you hate the band. Up to you.
aerosmith
How it Works:
rules
This is the rules part. The most important rule is to have fun and don’t be a douchebag.
The main tournament is Pin Golf. In Pin Golf a score 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”. If you want advice on what you should aim for to rack up points fast, just ask.
Don’t worry. The scores are very attainable. Whether it takes you one ball or five 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 four players will play in the Open Finals. The next four novice players will play in the novice finals. This means first timers and unranked players have two chances to make the Finals. 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.
Side Tournament:
For the side tournament you play one-handed and try to rack up as many points as you can. You can use both flippers but only one hand. Use the other hand to hold your beer. Or gesture emphatically. Or sign language beatnik poetry. Up to you.
Try as many times as you like to improve your score. Around 8:30, the top 2 will play off.
This is a beginner only event. IFPA players can enter but only if you’ve never been ranked better than 2000.
Got questions? Email me at jonnynacho@gmail.com. That’s it! See you on July 6!