Results for the Main Tournament event on July 14, 2024
Pos | Player | Rank | Rating | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Stephen Prusa | 70 | 2062.34 | 120.54 |
2 | Greg DeFeo | 387 | 1703.02 | 93.54 |
3 | Trent Augenstein | 69 | 1615.01 | 79.09 |
4 | John Delzoppo | 25 | 1818.95 | 68.13 |
6 | Aaron RIch | 36 | 1846.72 | 51.87 |
6 | Galvin Morgan | 76 | 1754.54 | 51.87 |
6 | Dalton Ely | 28 | 1984.80 | 51.87 |
8 | Andrew Lee | 39 | 1841.27 | 40.23 |
9 | Cody Webb | 106 | 1638.81 | 35.60 |
11 | Matt Waters | 763 | 1621.98 | 28.07 |
11 | Nick Greenen | 133 | 1734.27 | 28.07 |
11 | Preston Currie | 66 | 1887.82 | 28.07 |
13 | Beau Pendleton | 576 | 1621.66 | 22.37 |
13 | Carlos Delaserda | 13 | 1787.49 | 22.37 |
15 | Kincaid Wilson | 1994 | 1628.83 | 18.04 |
16 | Gregory Kennedy | 30 | 1966.07 | 16.29 |
18 | David Riel | 105 | 1805.94 | 13.47 |
18 | Jeff Teolis | 47 | 1677.87 | 13.47 |
18 | Mark Brown OH | 305 | 1714.47 | 13.47 |
20 | Johnathan Greenling | 3767 | 1452.96 | 11.39 |
20 | Nick Kennedy | 271 | 1638.33 | 11.39 |
22 | Matt E Owen | 1100 | 1612.46 | 9.86 |
23 | Nic Shayko | 760 | 1612.97 | 9.26 |
24 | Michael Bair | 1852 | 1605.66 | 8.77 |
27 | Jaden Rich | 1206 | 1606.93 | 7.68 |
27 | Gary Hartz | 169 | 1705.99 | 7.68 |
27 | Nicole Turk | 1378 | 1482.93 | 7.68 |
27 | Rod Lawrence | 397 | 1639.75 | 7.68 |
27 | Jack Nebraska | 220 | 1751.89 | 7.68 |
30 | Adam Krzeminski | 824 | 1651.70 | 7.00 |
30 | Deborah Tahlman | 858 | 1510.59 | 7.00 |
32 | Tedd Mirgliotta | 903 | 1468.71 | 6.64 |
33 | Mike Winzinek | 1216 | 1583.15 | 6.46 |
34 | Tim Breidenstein | 808 | 1636.66 | 6.29 |
35 | Caleb Smith OH | 1566 | 1434.74 | 6.11 |
36 | Jeff cernava | 12513 | 1352.66 | 5.94 |
37 | Brent Reed | 1033 | 1386.22 | 5.77 |
38 | Grant Wilson | 8496 | 1224.82 | 5.59 |
39 | colin billings | 6182 | 1295.15 | 5.42 |
40 | Johanna Whitsel | 4655 | 1344.73 | 5.24 |
41 | Joe Miller OH | 5662 | 1305.44 | 5.07 |
42 | Evan Druso | 2387 | 1455.68 | 4.89 |
42 | Larry Mullins | 14273 | 1138.76 | 4.89 |
44 | Stephen Ely | 2616 | 1428.88 | 4.54 |
44 | Amber Woods | 3828 | 1228.76 | 4.54 |
46 | Nolan Liem | 2136 | 1509.27 | 4.19 |
47 | Nicholas Kamps | 5282 | 1193.71 | 4.02 |
48 | Finley Wilson | 3418 | 1398.91 | 3.84 |
49 | Madison Worthy | 30943 | 1103.79 | 3.67 |
50 | Jon Geier | 3336 | 1307.16 | 3.49 |
51 | Pat Kupniewski | 3510 | 1331.94 | 3.32 |
52 | Sabrina Dugandzic | 4001 | 1334.31 | 3.14 |
54 | Tonia Kennedy | 15272 | 1024.31 | 2.80 |
54 | Mike Swope | 12585 | 1239.02 | 2.80 |
54 | Emily Harrison | 5369 | 1411.40 | 2.80 |
56 | Lindsay Sherwood | 7099 | 1361.60 | 2.45 |
56 | Mike Herzog | 5255 | 1245.80 | 2.45 |
58 | Mo Herzog | 6302 | 1195.33 | 2.10 |
59 | Bryan Mehaffey | 19012 | 1088.91 | 1.92 |
60 | Krista Liem | 4071 | 1259.58 | 1.75 |
61 | Amy Virostko | 2976 | 1377.23 | 1.57 |
62 | Norrin Cernava | 29704 | 932.13 | 1.40 |
63 | Austin Shook | 48111 | Not Rated | 1.22 |
64 | Don Worthy | 14608 | 1157.50 | 1.05 |
65 | Larissa Bair | 20419 | 967.24 | 0.87 |
66 | Roman Angelo | 48111 | Not Rated | 0.70 |
67 | Amy Ely | 16303 | 997.89 | 0.52 |
68 | Wyatt Chappell | 36254 | 906.63 | 0.35 |
69 | Lily Tyler | 48111 | Not Rated | 0.17 |
Location
Format Details
Event Name : | Main Tournament |
Qualifying Format : | Card Format |
Finals Format : | Match Play |
Player Limit : | Unknown |
Unlimited Qualifying? : | No |
Qualifying Hours for TGP : | 20 |
Tournament Overview
Start Date: July 11, 2024
End Date: July 14, 2024
The SCPC 2024 Card Championship is an IFPA Certified(+) tournament that will take place from July 11th to 14th at the Hoover Lodge in North Canton, Ohio. It is a card qualifying and match play finals tournament, likely to be the biggest WPPR event in Ohio history! There will also be Classics and Womens divisions that run concurrently on different banks of games.
QUALIFYING:
Players will play a 5 game card consisting of 5 unique games out of the 15+ game bank. Points will be awarded based on the finishing position of each individual game on the card - 100 for first, 90 for second, 85 for third, and decreasing by 1 for each additional place down to 0. All games on the card will count together for the card’s standing and only a player’s best card will count. There are no era restrictions that apply to qualifying.
At the end of each game, players should wait for a scorekeeper to record their score before leaving the machine. It is the player’s responsibility to ensure that the scorekeeper records the score and to double check the recorded score for correctness. Any player who abandons their machine will be given a recorded score of zero for that play.
In the event of two or more scores on a machine being exactly tied, the highest point value of the tied positions will be awarded for each such score.
Qualifying will run from 2pm to 11pm on Thursday, 10am to 11pm on Friday, and 10am to 11pm on Saturday. Players with games in progress at this time will be permitted to finish their games. All queues will be cleared after the active player (at the time qualifying closes) completes their game.
TIES:
Ties for insignificant positions (ties below the qualifying bubble or ties between eliminated plates in playoffs) will not be broken.
Qualifying ties for seeding will be broken by best finishing game (eg: Player A has a 3rd place score as the best individual game on their best card. Player B has a 5th place score as the best individual game on their best card. Player A wins the tiebreaker).
Qualifying ties for significant positions (players who are tied for bank realignment privilege, double or single byes, or qualifying for playoffs) will be played out after the conclusion of qualifying at 11pm on Saturday.
Playoff ties for significant positions (players who are tied for advancing to the next round of the playoffs, or any ties between players at the conclusion of the final round) will be played out after the conclusion of that round. The higher (or highest, in the event of a 3 way tie) seeded player will have first pick of game or position, with remaining picks proceeding in seed order.
PLAYOFFS:
The 15+ qualifying games will be broken into 3 era banks (old, mid, new or similar) for playoffs.
Bank realignment - the top seeded player can choose any game from the classics or women’s bank to replace any of the 15 main games for qualifying. The game that is brought in must replace a game of the same era (the first seed can replace a new game with a new game but not a mid or old game). The first seed may elect to waive this privilege.
Up to 40 players will qualify for A division playoffs (top half of field, rounded down if not). If A division takes 40 players, the top 4 will receive 2 rounds of byes (into the round of 16) and the next 12 will receive a 1 round bye (into the round of 28). Players will play 3 games per round in 4 player groups with 4/2/1/0 scoring. The top 2 scoring players will advance to the next round.
There may be a B division based on attendance - B division finishing placements will not affect the IFPA results. There is no era restriction for B division, but they may not pick a game that was picked by A. B division finals may run ahead or behind A. If an A division group wants to play a game currently occupied by B division, they may wait for the game.
The highest seed in each group will have the first pick of game or position for the whole round. Players do not have to announce all of their picks at the beginning of the round (they may wait until the conclusion of game 1 to announce the pick for game 2). If the highest seed picks position, the second highest seed (and etc. until someone has chosen a game) will get game picks. At the beginning of the round, the highest seeded group will get first choice of game with other groups proceeding in seed order.
Restrictions on game picks:
- Players may not pick the same game more than once for the duration of playoffs.
- Each group must play one game from each era over the course of a playoff round. If all 5 games of a specific era are in use at once and the 6th group needs that era of game, the group will be permitted to wait for a game of that era to open up.
- Tournament directors reserve the additional right to, for time reasons, further limit the number of games that can be played on any specific machine in any given round in order to keep the tournament moving (eg: to prevent all X groups from picking the same game and creating a backlog). These restrictions will be announced as needed.
Games may have alterations made in between qualifying and playoffs. In the event of any such alterations, players will receive 30 seconds each of practice time prior to the game. A player may elect to not take practice.
ADDITIONAL RULES:
All tournament director rulings are final. Rulings that are not covered here will follow IFPA/PAPA guidelines.
Rules about player conduct will be strictly enforced - second infractions will result in a disqualification from the tournament and ejection from the facility without a refund.
Abuse of machines (smacking the glass, kicking the game, excessive shaking or throwing of games, etc.) will result first in a warning, then a disqualification of that player’s active card. A third instance will result in a disqualification from the tournament without a refund.
Game setup notes will be posted to the backglass. These will include all software changes made to the game from factory defaults but may not include physical setup notes - it is the responsibility of the player to look around the playfield and take note of various features (position of outlane rubbers and posts, type or length of flipper bat, enlarged post rubbers that may restrict access to shots, etc).
In the event that a catastrophic malfunction that cannot be repaired during the confines of the tournament (eg: a machine would be declared disabled) occurs during qualifying, the game will be replaced with another game of the same era from the free play area (after the replacement game is setup for tournament use). If this occurs more than 50% of the way through qualifying (6:30PM on Friday) the scores from the disabled game will stand. If it occurs before that cutoff, all games will be voided. Any players with that game on their best card at the time the machine is disabled will receive a refund for the card. If a machine is declared disabled during the playoffs portion of the tournament, it will be removed from play without selection of an alternate from the free play area.
QUALIFYING:
Players will play a 5 game card consisting of 5 unique games out of the 15+ game bank. Points will be awarded based on the finishing position of each individual game on the card - 100 for first, 90 for second, 85 for third, and decreasing by 1 for each additional place down to 0. All games on the card will count together for the card’s standing and only a player’s best card will count. There are no era restrictions that apply to qualifying.
At the end of each game, players should wait for a scorekeeper to record their score before leaving the machine. It is the player’s responsibility to ensure that the scorekeeper records the score and to double check the recorded score for correctness. Any player who abandons their machine will be given a recorded score of zero for that play.
In the event of two or more scores on a machine being exactly tied, the highest point value of the tied positions will be awarded for each such score.
Qualifying will run from 2pm to 11pm on Thursday, 10am to 11pm on Friday, and 10am to 11pm on Saturday. Players with games in progress at this time will be permitted to finish their games. All queues will be cleared after the active player (at the time qualifying closes) completes their game.
TIES:
Ties for insignificant positions (ties below the qualifying bubble or ties between eliminated plates in playoffs) will not be broken.
Qualifying ties for seeding will be broken by best finishing game (eg: Player A has a 3rd place score as the best individual game on their best card. Player B has a 5th place score as the best individual game on their best card. Player A wins the tiebreaker).
Qualifying ties for significant positions (players who are tied for bank realignment privilege, double or single byes, or qualifying for playoffs) will be played out after the conclusion of qualifying at 11pm on Saturday.
Playoff ties for significant positions (players who are tied for advancing to the next round of the playoffs, or any ties between players at the conclusion of the final round) will be played out after the conclusion of that round. The higher (or highest, in the event of a 3 way tie) seeded player will have first pick of game or position, with remaining picks proceeding in seed order.
PLAYOFFS:
The 15+ qualifying games will be broken into 3 era banks (old, mid, new or similar) for playoffs.
Bank realignment - the top seeded player can choose any game from the classics or women’s bank to replace any of the 15 main games for qualifying. The game that is brought in must replace a game of the same era (the first seed can replace a new game with a new game but not a mid or old game). The first seed may elect to waive this privilege.
Up to 40 players will qualify for A division playoffs (top half of field, rounded down if not). If A division takes 40 players, the top 4 will receive 2 rounds of byes (into the round of 16) and the next 12 will receive a 1 round bye (into the round of 28). Players will play 3 games per round in 4 player groups with 4/2/1/0 scoring. The top 2 scoring players will advance to the next round.
There may be a B division based on attendance - B division finishing placements will not affect the IFPA results. There is no era restriction for B division, but they may not pick a game that was picked by A. B division finals may run ahead or behind A. If an A division group wants to play a game currently occupied by B division, they may wait for the game.
The highest seed in each group will have the first pick of game or position for the whole round. Players do not have to announce all of their picks at the beginning of the round (they may wait until the conclusion of game 1 to announce the pick for game 2). If the highest seed picks position, the second highest seed (and etc. until someone has chosen a game) will get game picks. At the beginning of the round, the highest seeded group will get first choice of game with other groups proceeding in seed order.
Restrictions on game picks:
- Players may not pick the same game more than once for the duration of playoffs.
- Each group must play one game from each era over the course of a playoff round. If all 5 games of a specific era are in use at once and the 6th group needs that era of game, the group will be permitted to wait for a game of that era to open up.
- Tournament directors reserve the additional right to, for time reasons, further limit the number of games that can be played on any specific machine in any given round in order to keep the tournament moving (eg: to prevent all X groups from picking the same game and creating a backlog). These restrictions will be announced as needed.
Games may have alterations made in between qualifying and playoffs. In the event of any such alterations, players will receive 30 seconds each of practice time prior to the game. A player may elect to not take practice.
ADDITIONAL RULES:
All tournament director rulings are final. Rulings that are not covered here will follow IFPA/PAPA guidelines.
Rules about player conduct will be strictly enforced - second infractions will result in a disqualification from the tournament and ejection from the facility without a refund.
Abuse of machines (smacking the glass, kicking the game, excessive shaking or throwing of games, etc.) will result first in a warning, then a disqualification of that player’s active card. A third instance will result in a disqualification from the tournament without a refund.
Game setup notes will be posted to the backglass. These will include all software changes made to the game from factory defaults but may not include physical setup notes - it is the responsibility of the player to look around the playfield and take note of various features (position of outlane rubbers and posts, type or length of flipper bat, enlarged post rubbers that may restrict access to shots, etc).
In the event that a catastrophic malfunction that cannot be repaired during the confines of the tournament (eg: a machine would be declared disabled) occurs during qualifying, the game will be replaced with another game of the same era from the free play area (after the replacement game is setup for tournament use). If this occurs more than 50% of the way through qualifying (6:30PM on Friday) the scores from the disabled game will stand. If it occurs before that cutoff, all games will be voided. Any players with that game on their best card at the time the machine is disabled will receive a refund for the card. If a machine is declared disabled during the playoffs portion of the tournament, it will be removed from play without selection of an alternate from the free play area.
Other events related to this Tournament
Event | Date | Ranking System | Winner |
---|---|---|---|
Side Tournament | July 14, 2024 | MAIN | Nolan Liem |
Womens Division | July 13, 2024 | WOMEN | Emily Harrison |
Classics | July 13, 2024 | MAIN | Galvin Morgan |