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Pin-baseball World Series

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Tournament Information

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

WPPR Snapshot

Ranking System :Main
Ranking Strength :1.42
Ratings Strength :1.83
Base Value : 8.5
Rated Players :17
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 August 11, 2019

Pos Player Rank Rating Points
1 Lonnie Langford 103 1660.26 11.74
2 Jarrett Gaddy 372 1625.51 6.06
3 Mike Corbett WA 81 1692.59 3.77
4 Johnny Hill 3176 1404.05 2.45
5 David Johnston US 379 1606.68 1.64
6 Devan Bland 2072 1523.69 1.17
7 Jaran Jones 2648 1509.63 0.89
8 Neil Kubath 1718 1436.18 0.74
9 Matt Galbraith 2343 1500.69 0.65
10 John McAllister 2325 1586.84 0.59
10 Matt Cohn 1853 1491.33 0.59
12 Jasmijn de Jong 1237 1462.65 0.46
13 John Garnett 1459 1416.24 0.39
14 Garrick West 7676 1272.07 0.33
14 Tim Collins 2085 1313.50 0.33
16 Ashley Weaver 1024 1399.07 0.20
17 James Orrell 13196 1123.11 0.13
17 Isabelle Grams 6977 1446.86 0.13
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: August 11, 2019

Each game is set on one ball per game and have a scoring chart that determines whether you get an out (or double play* or triple play**), 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.

*Eligible if two or more players on base

**Eligible if one or more players is on base

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( triple play)* - <10 million

Out (double play)** – > 10 million and < 20 million

Out - > 20 million and < 30 million

Single – 30 million

Double – 100 million

Triple – 200 million

Home Run – 350 million

Let’s say…

On batter 1 you score 168,570,340. You would get 2 bases (double) and get a runner on second 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. You now have runners on first and third base.

On batter 3 you score 7,223,203(ouch!). 7 million is less than the triple play scoring threshold you are eligible for a Triple Play. Because you have two people on base, this is possible and your inning is over.

After a predetermined number of innings the person with the most runs wins. For any ties, go to whoever had the most total batters used (number of balls played)

Schedule:
7 innings of qualifying starting at noon. Doors open at 11 for practice.

Top 16 runs qualify. For a tiebreaker on runs, the total number of balls played across all games will be the tiebreaker (even for bubble ties).
Quarterfinals : 3 innings in group of four, top 2 from each group mov eon

Semifinals: 3 innings in group of four, top 2 from each group move on

Finals: 3 innings in group of four

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