Results for the Main Tournament event on May 28, 2022
Pos | Player | Rank | Rating | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Clive Bush | 1625 | 1436.78 | 7.92 |
2 | Andy Brock | 9348 | 1356.30 | 3.70 |
3 | Lee Parkin | 14268 | 1164.39 | 2.14 |
4 | Greg Mott | 424 | 1629.09 | 1.33 |
5 | Nick Hamill | 930 | 1602.44 | 0.89 |
6 | Claire Lickman | 6174 | 1127.29 | 0.69 |
7 | Dann Sullivan | 25096 | 893.51 | 0.60 |
8 | Gene Aw | 4057 | 1297.69 | 0.55 |
9 | Diane Bush | 3304 | 1327.13 | 0.52 |
10 | Barry Doree | 27842 | Not Rated | 0.48 |
11 | Tim Thornton | 912 | 1527.88 | 0.45 |
11 | David Bowery | 3945 | 1345.29 | 0.45 |
13 | Gaz Shiells | 21371 | 1226.52 | 0.38 |
15 | Reece Powell | 14015 | 1040.83 | 0.31 |
15 | Gareth Arnold | 8449 | 1252.47 | 0.31 |
15 | Matt Peck | 7922 | 1185.68 | 0.31 |
17 | Roy Smith | 2722 | 1261.48 | 0.24 |
18 | Steven Dale | 15815 | 1082.78 | 0.21 |
18 | Dave Ashton | 19716 | 1125.38 | 0.21 |
20 | Jim King | 5313 | 1115.03 | 0.14 |
21 | Dan Lewell | 1829 | 1428.85 | 0.10 |
22 | Paul Woollard | 6565 | 1431.09 | 0.07 |
23 | Ben Leigh | 5777 | 934.55 | 0.03 |
Location
Format Details
Event Name : | Main Tournament |
Qualifying Format : | Flip Frenzy (Pinball! Pinball! Pinball!) |
Finals Format : | Match Play |
Player Limit : | 24 |
Unlimited Qualifying? : | No |
Tournament Overview
Tournament Date: May 28, 2022
PinHaus
Pinball Finds a Way
Saturday 28th May 2022
PinHaus is located in Sudbury, Suffolk. Address will be given after registration.
Registration
Due to limited capacity there is a strict registration limit, capped at 24 people.
Registration will open Saturday 9th April at midday.
To register, send £10 via PayPal to DavidBowery86@gmail.com (family and friends) with your real name & forum name (if applicable).
Doors open from 10:00, with competition starting at 11:00 (with a break in the middle).
We'll be running a Flip Frenzy for qualifying, with a length of 3 hours.
How Flip Frenzy works:
It's a format that enables many games in a set time. It almost runs itself, so don't worry if you don't understand it (or didn’t attend last time). It'll become obvious!
The object is to get as many wins in a set time as possible (so if you've already won on ball three, it's better to drain it so you can get to your next match!).
For more info on how Flip Frenzy works see here: https://matchplay.events/handbook/flip-frenzy
Play offs:
The top 2 qualifiers from Flip Frenzy get a bye to the final.
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.
Pinball Finds a Way
Saturday 28th May 2022
PinHaus is located in Sudbury, Suffolk. Address will be given after registration.
Registration
Due to limited capacity there is a strict registration limit, capped at 24 people.
Registration will open Saturday 9th April at midday.
To register, send £10 via PayPal to DavidBowery86@gmail.com (family and friends) with your real name & forum name (if applicable).
Doors open from 10:00, with competition starting at 11:00 (with a break in the middle).
We'll be running a Flip Frenzy for qualifying, with a length of 3 hours.
How Flip Frenzy works:
It's a format that enables many games in a set time. It almost runs itself, so don't worry if you don't understand it (or didn’t attend last time). It'll become obvious!
The object is to get as many wins in a set time as possible (so if you've already won on ball three, it's better to drain it so you can get to your next match!).
For more info on how Flip Frenzy works see here: https://matchplay.events/handbook/flip-frenzy
Play offs:
The top 2 qualifiers from Flip Frenzy get a bye to the final.
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.