Results for the Main Tournament event on February 18, 2023
Pos | Player | Rank | Rating | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Jason Scheffelmaer | 445 | 1793.30 | 5.33 |
2 | Max Koeckeritz | 1283 | 1679.80 | 2.12 |
3 | Brad Scarborough | 7879 | 1211.13 | 1.07 |
4 | Gordon Brown KS | 1727 | 1454.78 | 0.60 |
5 | Artie Scholes | 2560 | 1482.28 | 0.40 |
6 | Dylan Michalski | 990 | 1559.77 | 0.31 |
6 | Michael LaFrieda | 1384 | 1483.69 | 0.31 |
8 | Benjamin Nelson | 5893 | 1290.26 | 0.22 |
9 | Joel Cash | 1722 | 1378.03 | 0.18 |
10 | Michelle Michalski | 8344 | 1029.02 | 0.13 |
11 | June Cash | 27882 | Not Rated | 0.09 |
12 | Mike Dixon | 11600 | 1178.35 | 0.04 |
Location
Format Details
Event Name : | Main Tournament |
Format : | Progressive Strike Knockout |
Player Limit : | 55 |
Unlimited Qualifying? : | No |
Tournament Overview
Tournament Date: February 18, 2023
This is the monthly tournament at Pizza West in Shawnee that occurs every third Saturday at 5pm. For 2023 we are going to be rotating through a few different formats to keep things interesting. Entry will still be $5 and all money will be paid out to the field of players. IFPA fees are sponsored by the operators. A trophy will be awarded for first place each month.
Progressive Strikeout format: You will play in groups of 4 players (3 when necessary), random seeding to start, then swiss style pairing thereafter. You will get 0/1/2/3 strikes per round (1 game per round). Once you receive 9 strikes you are out of the tournament. Your final position will be determined by the round and number of strikes you have. Example if you go into a round with 7 strikes and someone else in a different group goes into a round with 6 strikes; you both get 4th place adding 3 strikes to your total. You would have 10 strikes and finish behind the person who ended the same round with only 9 strikes. Significant ties will be broken by a one game tie breaker on a random game chosen by the tournament director.
Progressive Strikeout format: You will play in groups of 4 players (3 when necessary), random seeding to start, then swiss style pairing thereafter. You will get 0/1/2/3 strikes per round (1 game per round). Once you receive 9 strikes you are out of the tournament. Your final position will be determined by the round and number of strikes you have. Example if you go into a round with 7 strikes and someone else in a different group goes into a round with 6 strikes; you both get 4th place adding 3 strikes to your total. You would have 10 strikes and finish behind the person who ended the same round with only 9 strikes. Significant ties will be broken by a one game tie breaker on a random game chosen by the tournament director.
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