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ANNOUNCE: 2nd Annual "It never Drains in Southern California Pinball Classic!"

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11 years ago



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    #1 11 years ago

    Hello all.....

    We are formally announcing the 2nd Annual INDISC Pinball Classic!

    Tournament Dates: January 25th-27th. Pro Bowl weekend!

    Location: Lake Alice Trading Co.
    This is a bar/restaurant located in downtown Riverside. (No one under
    21 allowed after 7pm)

    Qualifying:
    Friday Jan 25th, Noon – 9pm
    Saturday Jan 26th, 11am -9pm

    Finals:
    Open: Sunday Jan 27th , 10:30am-4pm
    Classics: Saturday, Jan 26th, 7pm

    January is a great time of year to come visit CA! Make your plans now to get out of that snow and rain and spend some time with us!

    General Overview

    The tournament consists of open qualifying and match play final rounds. During open qualifying, each player may make as many qualifying attempts as he or she likes. A point system is used to rank each player’s score on each machine. Those who rank highest at the end of qualifying will participate in the match play final rounds.

    Divisions
    All players’ qualifying attempts are considered “open” attempts. However, to ensure that some less experienced players at the event will win prizes, the players will be split into two groups of qualifiers. Those who finished in positions 1-12 will qualify for the “A” division playoffs. Those who finished in positions 13-20 will qualify for the “B” division playoffs. To prevent top players from taking advantage of this, any player ranked in the top 200 of the World Pinball Player Rankings at the time the tournament begins shall not be eligible to play in the “B” playoffs. If such a player is in a position between 13 and 20, the next lower eligible player shall qualify instead. At the discretion of the tournament officials, any other player whose past tournament performance indicates that they should be treated as an “A” player may be also ineligible for the “B” division. [They probably know who they are.] If the total number of ‘players’ exceeds 50, the number of ‘Open’ qualifying slots will increase to 24 (1-16 ‘A’, 17-24 ‘B’). (Also, top 4 in ‘A’ will receive 2 byes, 5-8 will receive 1 bye.)

    A Classics Division side tournament will be held on older Electromechanical and or Solid State games. Entries fees will be the same as for the “A” and “B” divisions. The top 12 finishers will qualify for the Classics playoffs. There are no skill division splits within the Classics tournament.

    Prizes and Fees
    Prizes, as % of total entries are shown in the table below.
    “A” and “B” prize funds are from total Open entries; Classics funds are from Classics entries only.

    “A” “B” Classics
    1st 20% 10% 35% + trophy / plaque
    2nd 12% 6% 20% + trophy / plaque
    3rd 8% 4% 13% + trophy / plaque
    4th 6% 2% 8% + trophy / plaque
    5th–8th 4% 1% 4%
    9th–12th 2% n/a 2%
    13th–16th 1% n/a n/a

    Top Qualifier in ‘Open’ and ‘Classics’ divisions will receive $50 each.
    Top score on each machine pays $20.

    Fees
    A one-time $5 registration fee is required of each player who wishes to compete to defray the cost of trophies and other non-cash prizes, if any.
    Registration does not include entries in any division; each entry is sold for an additional fee. All players who reside outside of California and travel to the tournament to register as a player will receive two free entries for both the main and classics tournaments.
    The entry fee is $4 for 1 entry, $10 for 3 and $20 for 8 entries. Unplayed entries will not be refunded. All entries purchased in bundles are only eligible for a single division and cannot be split up.

    Games will require 50 cent coin drop each; the proceeds will be used to defray the cost of trophies or plaques and other non-cash prizes, if any. Any remaining monies from coin drop will be added to the prize fund. No coin drop will be required for finals play.

    Scoring
    Each player’s best score on a machine will receive a point value based on its rank compared to all other players’ scores. We will use the common system where the #1 score earns 100 points, #2 earns 90 points, #3 earns 85 points and #4 through #87 earn one point less per position, i.e. 84 points down through 1 point. Ranks below #87 earn no points on that machine. A player’s overall score is the sum of their ranked scores on 4 of the 5 machines in that division of the tournament, whether or not the player has played all such machines.

    NEW THIS YEAR: Division banks will contain 5 games to choose from out of which only the top 4 games for each player will count towards their qualifying point total. A player may choose to omit qualifying attempts on 1 of the 5 games in each bank with no detriment to their qualifying point total.

    Because the rankings will change as new scores are posted on each machine, the overall score of each player may change as the qualifying rounds progress.

    Tournament officials will endeavor to provide up-to-date scores and rankings. The overall ranking scores are used to determine which players qualify for the playoff rounds.

    Points are counted separately for the Open [“A” + “B”] tournament and the Classics tournament.
    Playoff Rounds
    Format

    In the “A” division, players ranked 1-4 will receive a bye; Players 5-12 will play in the first match play round, grouped thus:
    i. 5 + 8 + 9+ 12
    ii. 6 + 7 + 10 + 11
    The top 2 finishers in groups i. and ii. move to the next round as follows:
    iii. 1 + 4 + top two from (i.)
    iv. 2 + 3 + top two from (ii.)
    The top 2 finishers in each group will move on to final round.

    In the “B” division, there are just two rounds of playoffs as follows:
    i. 1 + 4 + 5 + 8
    ii. 2 + 3 + 6 + 7
    The top 2 finishers in each group will move on to final round.

    In the Classics division, players ranked 1-4 will receive one bye. Players 5-12 will play in the first match play round, grouped thus:
    i. 5 + 8 + 9 + 12
    ii. 6 + 7 + 10 + 11
    The top 2 finishers in groups i. and ii. move to the next round as follows:
    iii. 1 + 4 + top two from (i.)
    iv. 2 + 3 + top two from (ii.)
    The top 2 finishers in each group will move on to final round.

    Machines Selection
    The machines used for final rounds in each division will be the same as those used in qualifying with one exception. The #1 qualifier in the “A” division may add one machine from the practice bank to the final rounds, provided that the machine was available for all players to play during qualifying hours. The #1 qualifier is not required to do so, nor are they required to choose to play that machine during the final rounds. The “B” division will use solely the games used in qualifying.

    Playoff Round Scoring
    Each group will play three four-player games, scored as follows:

    1st – 4 points; 2nd – 2 points; 3rd – 1 point; 4th – 0 points

    The majority of the detailed rules are adapted from PAPA.org, whom we thank for making them available for other tournaments.

    Games Used:
    5 machines used in both Open and Classic divisions. Games titles will
    be announced in the coming weeks.

    TOPPS tourneys' for both Master and novice players.

    IFPA sanctioned tournament. WPPR's will be awarded!

    More details to come!

    If you’re interested in seeing the full list of rules and details or
    need any other info like lodging etc., check out our website:
    http://www.iepinball.com/neverdrains

    Co directors: Karl DeAngelo and Bob Matthews

    Always looking for more sponsors! Let us know if you'd like to be added to the list!

    Will be awarding PAPA registrations/entries for top finishers...thanks
    PAPA!!

    More updates coming soon!

    Have a great weekend everyone!
    Jim Belsito

    #2 11 years ago

    How cow Batman do you hold the record for owning the most games on this site?

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