Results for the Main Tournament event on December 02, 2023
Pos | Player | Rank | Rating | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Joe Lemire | 109 | 1611.91 | 19.94 |
2 | Geoff Alterman | 574 | 1613.90 | 12.80 |
3 | Daniel Rone | 104 | 1816.34 | 9.45 |
4 | Zoe Vrabel | 489 | 1526.12 | 7.16 |
5 | Seamus Meader | 515 | 1731.52 | 5.51 |
6 | Kenny Weiner | 720 | 1544.31 | 4.28 |
7 | Bill MacDonald | 4571 | 1413.86 | 3.38 |
8 | Ross Bergen | 3646 | 1563.80 | 2.70 |
9 | Sam Keogh | 2482 | 1365.98 | 2.21 |
10 | Curtis Rossi | 8796 | 1140.84 | 1.84 |
11 | Ed Giardina | 309 | 1675.16 | 1.59 |
12 | Coleman Papa-Musgrave | 6981 | 1305.48 | 1.41 |
13 | Derek Correia | 1065 | 1486.03 | 1.28 |
14 | Brian Borque | 7532 | 1222.02 | 1.19 |
15 | Jeremy Gagnon | 7090 | 1306.02 | 1.12 |
16 | Cody Gamache | 2136 | 1532.52 | 1.06 |
17 | Mitchell Gagnon | 5395 | 1235.22 | 1.00 |
18 | Vincent Vitiello | 2173 | 1603.80 | 0.93 |
19 | Nate Straz | 2053 | 1404.83 | 0.87 |
20 | Mike Gaudet | 4004 | 1198.52 | 0.81 |
21 | Matt Lemoine | 2278 | 1380.76 | 0.75 |
22 | Jason Burwen | 16846 | 1139.79 | 0.69 |
23 | Rich Lasker | 37254 | 1032.13 | 0.62 |
24 | Sarah Finn | 11424 | 938.09 | 0.56 |
25 | Adam Meader | 2875 | 1400.00 | 0.50 |
26 | Kim Musgrave | 10956 | 1114.62 | 0.44 |
27 | Derek Beam | 9472 | 1194.05 | 0.37 |
28 | Jordan Knights | 5282 | 1226.64 | 0.31 |
29 | Will Parks | 3367 | 1364.95 | 0.25 |
30 | Ethan Burwen | 31707 | 815.46 | 0.19 |
31 | Ivy Beam | 11787 | 1124.98 | 0.12 |
32 | Julia Barnes-Brown | 8942 | 1081.76 | 0.06 |
Location
Format Details
Event Name : | Main Tournament |
Qualifying Format : | Max Matchplay Qualifying |
Finals Format : | Match Play |
Player Limit : | 32 |
Unlimited Qualifying? : | No |
Tournament Overview
Tournament Date: December 02, 2023
We’ve heard you — all of you! Holidays are stressful. It’s hard to find time for pinball. “Hey we’d love to do your tournaments but it’s a big time commitment”. I’m with it! It’s hard to find a full day to play pinball, and with the holidays bearing down like a homicidal MAC truck with a Ringmaster on the front, who needs more stress. So finally: A quicker, shorter, cheaper, and still a lot of fun The Lower Playfield tournament to wrap up the year.
Holiday Overdrive will consist of 15 head-to-head games of Max Matchplay — the replacement to the good ol’ Flip Frenzy we used to play all the time! Players will be randomly placed on games against players you hopefully haven’t played already that day for a head-to-head battle. The top 8 players will move on to a 4-player, 3 game matchplay group scored 4-2-1-0 where the highest seed will have choice of two of the games, and the 3rd will be a randomly assigned “short play” game. Play continues until we crown a champion!
Didn’t make the playoffs? No problem! Everyone who missed the playoffs will be put into a head-to-head, single game bracket. The winner takes home a prize as well!
WPPR Fiends: This will calculate to 27 TGP, or 108% WPPR value. The single elimination bracket is not IFPA certified and is just for the prizes!
This is essentially the same format as our recently held anniversary tournament, with a few small changes to keep things moving better throughout the day! And now we know how long these will take: We expect the Matchplay tournament to run 3 and a half hours. The two playoffs will take roughly 2 hours for the top 8, and about an hour and a half for the single elimination players. All matches should be done by 6 at the latest, though most play should be done by 5 — plenty of time for last minute holiday shopping!
Holiday Overdrive will consist of 15 head-to-head games of Max Matchplay — the replacement to the good ol’ Flip Frenzy we used to play all the time! Players will be randomly placed on games against players you hopefully haven’t played already that day for a head-to-head battle. The top 8 players will move on to a 4-player, 3 game matchplay group scored 4-2-1-0 where the highest seed will have choice of two of the games, and the 3rd will be a randomly assigned “short play” game. Play continues until we crown a champion!
Didn’t make the playoffs? No problem! Everyone who missed the playoffs will be put into a head-to-head, single game bracket. The winner takes home a prize as well!
WPPR Fiends: This will calculate to 27 TGP, or 108% WPPR value. The single elimination bracket is not IFPA certified and is just for the prizes!
This is essentially the same format as our recently held anniversary tournament, with a few small changes to keep things moving better throughout the day! And now we know how long these will take: We expect the Matchplay tournament to run 3 and a half hours. The two playoffs will take roughly 2 hours for the top 8, and about an hour and a half for the single elimination players. All matches should be done by 6 at the latest, though most play should be done by 5 — plenty of time for last minute holiday shopping!