As summer winds down and Arizona’s heat remains relentless, the local pinball scene finds itself heating up in its own right. This year, the Electric Bat Season 8 – Series 2 #4 pinball tournament was nothing short of an electrifying spectacle. Organized by Rachel Bess and hosted at the iconic Electric Bat Arcade, the tournament had everything you could hope for—intense competition, surprising upsets, and machines that could make even a pinball wizard’s head spin.
A Spotlight on Strategy and Skill
Amongst the five rounds of gameplay, a standout moment occurred during Round 4 on the “Iron Maiden: Legacy of the Beast” by Stern, a machine that has been around since April 1, 2018. The clash featured an impressive array of competitors: Conrad Betti, Adam Horton, Brandon Passey, and Jason Hecht. Conrad Betti from Phoenix, IFPA rank 339, skillfully navigated his way to 1st place. What separated him from the pack? It turns out, Conrad’s strategy was a masterclass in patience and timing, as he adeptly waited for the ideal moments to utilize the game’s ramps and multi-ball opportunities. Adam Horton, IFPA rank 247, followed closely in second, making it a game of almost equals.
Champions of the Night
As the flippers ceased their frenzied flipping and the final ball plunged into the abyss, the overall winners emerged. Taking the top spot was Dave Halley with an IFPA ranking of 749, a veteran with a staggering 351 IFPA events under his belt. Following him were Jon Soares from Phoenix, John Shopple from Mesa, and Keegan Crandall, who managed to nab 4th place despite participating in just six IFPA events so far. The diversity in experience and strategies among the winners showcases the unpredictable beauty of the pinball world.
A Time-Travel Through Machines
Electric Bat Arcade was no slouch in the pinball machine department, offering 59 machines that span decades. Classics like “Hotdoggin’” by Bally, released in December 1979, and “Sinbad” by Gottlieb from May 1978, stood shoulder-to-shoulder with modern gems like “Aerosmith” by Stern. Each machine offered a different flavor of gameplay, a distinct set of challenges, and a unique piece of pinball history.
The Electric Vibe
The atmosphere of Electric Bat Arcade deserves its own spotlight. The venue initially gives off an “am I in the wrong place?” type of vibe, but once you’re in, it’s all smooth sailing. With phenomenal bartenders, delicious food and drinks, and fully functional pinball and arcade machines (including some unique rhythm games from Japan), the Electric Bat ensures a magnetic experience that keeps you coming back for more.
The IFPA Arizona Standings
Before we wrap up, let’s acknowledge the IFPA Arizona Top 10 Standings. The rankings are as follows:
Rank | Player Name | City | Wppr Points |
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1 | Roland Nadeau | 605.87 | |
2 | Mark Pearson | Phoenix | 535.91 |
3 | John Shopple | Mesa | 520.11 |
4 | John Magyar | Gilbert | 316.37 |
5 | Paul Blanco | Chandler | 304.33 |
6 | Kevan Carter | Tempe | 295.89 |
7 | Jason Barre | Mesa | 292.36 |
8 | Joey Rio | Surprise | 282 |
9 | Adam Horton | Phoenix | 276.82 |
10 | Andrew Roesch | 255.21 |
Whether you’re a pinball newbie or a seasoned pro, the Electric Bat Season 8 – Series 2 #4 tournament proved that pinball remains an exhilarating and ever-changing game where anything can happen. So, whether you come for the competition or just to relish the ambiance, Electric Bat Arcade should be on your must-visit list. Stay tuned for more updates from the mesmerizing realm of pinball!