The 2023 Pincinnati Whodey Memorial Matchplay: A Grand Display of Pinball Prowess

On a crisp December afternoon in Cincinnati, under an overcast sky with the thermometer reading a cool 55°F, the 2023 Pincinnati Whodey Memorial Matchplay Tournament unfolded at Pincinnati, located at 4501 Eastgate Blvd. Organized by Erik Wurtenberger, this grand event drew 120 pinball enthusiasts into a spectacular showdown of skill, strategy, and sheer thrill.

A Venue Buzzing with Excitement

Pincinnati, known for its impressive lineup of pinball machines, transformed into a battleground where players from various walks of life converged with a single goal – to claim the pinball throne. The sound of flippers and bells filled the air, creating a symphony that only true pinball lovers could appreciate.

An Epic Game on Jack•Bot

The highlight of the tournament was undoubtedly the semifinal showdown on the classic Jack•Bot by Williams, a machine that has stood the test of time since 1995. In an intense match that lasted an astonishing 120 minutes, Brian Shepherd from Johnstown, OH, showcased a blend of patience and skill to secure the top spot, closely followed by the formidable Carlos Delaserda. John Delzoppo and Jesse Baker also put up a spectacular display, capturing the third and fourth places, respectively.

Celebrating the Champions

As the tournament concluded, the top honorees emerged, each marking their legacy in the annals of Pincinnati history:

  • 1st: John Delzoppo from Cleveland, OH – A maestro of the flippers.
  • 2nd: Brian Shepherd from Johnstown, OH – A strategist with impeccable timing.
  • 3rd: Ryan Donohue – A contender who proved their mettle.
  • 4th: Joel Bergantino – Known for his quick reflexes.
  • 5th: Elizabeth Gieske – Her sharp focus was unmatched.
  • 6th: Carlos Delaserda – A true warrior of the pinball arena.
  • 7th: Jesse Baker – Demonstrated resilience throughout.
  • 8th: Gregory Kennedy from Plain City, OH – A master of calculated plays.

The Machines That Stole the Show

With 36 machines present, each added its unique flavor to the tournament. Some notable mentions include:

  • Jungle Queen by Gottlieb, a classic from 1977 that took players on a wild ride.
  • Cosmos by Bally, a 1969 gem that offered a nostalgic escape.
  • Big Game by Stern, a 1980 release that challenged even the seasoned players.
  • Rush (Pro) by Stern, the 2022 edition that brought modern flair to the competition.
  • Stranger Things (Pro) by Stern, a 2019 release that captivated with its engaging gameplay.

A Tournament to Remember

As the 2023 Pincinnati Whodey Memorial Matchplay came to a close, players and spectators alike were left with memories of an event that epitomized the spirit of competitive pinball. It was a testament to the enduring allure of pinball – a game that continuously evolves yet retains its core charm.

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