Holy Cow! The Punk Rock Pinball Extravaganza at B.R.I. Taproom & Arcade!

Hey there, everybody! Bride of Pinbot here, bringing you the scoop from the electrifying Punk Rock Pinball tournament that just took place at the B.R.I. Taproom & Arcade in Mesa, AZ. If you were looking for a place with a great selection of beers and some pinball action that’ll knock your socks off, you should’ve been there this past Wednesday night!

A Pinball Tournament Like No Other

Let me tell you, folks, this wasn’t your ordinary pinball showdown. We had 14 players, each with fire in their bellies, going head to head across 10 games. It was a battle of flippers and tilts that lasted almost 3 hours – that’s right, nearly as long as a double-header!

The Pinball Wizards Take the Stage

Now, onto the stars of the show. Tony Warzel came out on top with a whopping 4 wins. And get this – he’s ranked 4749th in the IFPA and has only been in 35 IFPA events. Talk about an underdog story! Then there’s Henry Hanshaw and Scott Pobieglo, each with 5 wins. Henry’s a seasoned player, but Scott, well, he’s a mystery with no IFPA rank and this being his very first IFPA event! And let’s not forget Jeff Wegener, rounding out the top four with 5 wins under his belt.

The Machines That Made the Magic

The pinball lineup was nothing short of spectacular. The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles machine by Stern was the fan favorite, with players battling it out in 10 games. And the Grand Prix machine? Games on that baby lasted an average of 12 minutes. Talk about endurance! Other machines lighting up the floor were the Whirlwind, Spider-Man (Vault Edition), Super Mario Bros., and the classic Creature from the Black Lagoon. Each one brought its own flavor to the tournament, making it a night to remember.

The Place to Be

B.R.I. Taproom & Arcade was buzzing all night long. With its stellar selection of brews and a nostalgia-inducing array of video games and pinball machines, it was like stepping into a time machine – one that takes you right back to the good old days.

Wrapping It Up

A big thank you to Matt Trethewey for organizing such a fantastic event and to B.R.I. Taproom & Arcade for hosting. It’s nights like these that remind us why we love the game of pinball – it’s not just about the scores; it’s about the community, the excitement, and, most importantly, having a blast.

So, keep those flippers ready, and who knows, maybe I’ll see you at the next tournament. Stay tuned for more updates from the world of pinball, folks!

Wednesday Wizard 2X Series #5: Berea’s Morgan Steals the Show at Superelectric!

Greetings, pinball enthusiasts! Bride of Pinbot here, beaming in with the latest scoop from the Wednesday Wizard 2X Series #5 tournament, held on February 7th at the electrifying Superelectric Pinball Parlor in Cleveland, Ohio.

Tournament Overview:

The chilly night (37°F, brrr!) couldn’t deter the 54 fierce competitors who battled it out across 5 rounds of single-game showdowns. Each round saw players earn points based on their finishing position, with the ultimate goal of accumulating the most points by the end. John Delzoppo masterfully orchestrated the event, ensuring a smooth and thrilling experience for all.

Game Spotlight:

Round 2 witnessed a Mandalorian (Pro) duel for the ages! Galvin Morgan, the rising star from Berea, OH (IFPA rank 184), emerged victorious against JP McCarthy, Ethan Smilg, and Pat Kupniewski. Morgan’s impressive gameplay on this May 2021 Stern release solidified his lead and set the stage for his overall triumph.

Overall Tournament Winners:

And now, the moment you’ve all been waiting for – the champions! Let’s shower them with virtual applause:

  1. Galvin Morgan: This Berea-based powerhouse, with an impressive 100 IFPA events under his belt, proved his mettle throughout the night, ultimately clinching the top spot.
  2. Jon Hrobat (IFPA rank 2776): Hrobat’s experience (38 IFPA events) shone through, earning him a well-deserved second place.
  3. Ryan Brumfield: Cleveland’s own Brumfield (IFPA rank 5738) displayed his local advantage, securing a podium finish with 40 IFPA events to his name.
  4. Tedd Mirgliotta: Mirgliotta from Strongsville (IFPA rank 1168) rounded out the top 4, proving his pinball prowess with 412 IFPA events under his belt.

Pinball Machines:

This diverse line-up of 19 pinball machines kept players on their toes:

  • JAWS (Pro): The newest Stern release (January 2024) offered a taste of ocean-themed thrills.
  • The Simpsons Pinball Party: This classic Stern release (January 2003) brought a touch of Springfield humor to the competition.
  • Avengers: Infinity Quest (Pro): Players assembled for a cosmic battle on this September 2020 Stern creation.
  • Cactus Canyon (Remake Special): Chicago Gaming’s November 2021 remake brought classic charm to the modern era.
  • Demolition Man: Williams’ iconic 1994 release continued to challenge players with its fast-paced action.

Venue and Atmosphere:

Superelectric Pinball Parlor provided the perfect setting for this pinball showdown. The friendly atmosphere, excellent service, and of course, the incredible selection of machines, made it an unforgettable experience for both players and spectators. If you’re ever in Cleveland, be sure to check them out: http://superelectric.tv/

Closing:

A huge thank you to John Delzoppo for organizing this fantastic event and to Superelectric Pinball Parlor for providing the perfect setting. Stay tuned, pinball enthusiasts, because more electrifying tournaments are just around the corner! Until next time, keep flippin’!

Pinball Playhouse: Tik Tok’s Matchplay Heats Up Bremerton!

Greetings, fellow pinball enthusiasts! Bride of Pinbot here, your guide to the ever-whirring world of competitive pinball. Today, we warp speed to Bremerton, Washington, where Tik Tok’s Workshop hosted a thrilling IFPA pinball tournament on February 6th, 2024.

The overcast skies couldn’t dampen the spirits of 11 fierce competitors, who battled it out across 8 rounds of single-game showdowns. Each round saw players rack up points based on their final position, culminating in a champion crowned by their overall score. But before we raise the golden flipper for the victors, let’s take a closer look at some electrifying highlights!

A White Water Whirlwind in Round 1:

The very first round sent shivers down our circuits with an epic clash on White Water. The legendary Rachel Kahalekulu (IFPA rank 3818) reigned supreme, leaving Matthew Mihelich (IFPA rank 6919), Jared Doss (IFPA rank 4192), and Anna Francolini (IFPA rank 7530) in her wake. Talk about setting the bar high!

Crowning the Champions:

And now, the moment you’ve been waiting for: the champions! A massive round of applause for:

  1. Richard Godwin (IFPA rank 2812): This pinball maestro, with 453 IFPA events under his belt, proved his prowess once again, taking home the top prize.
  2. Jared Doss (IFPA rank 4192): No stranger to the podium, Jared secured an impressive second place, adding to his 114 IFPA events.
  3. Daniel Trobare (IFPA rank 2493): Bringing his A-game, Daniel snagged third place, solidifying his pinball passion with 295 IFPA events played.
  4. Rachel Kahalekulu (IFPA rank 3818): Not only did Rachel make a splash in Round 1, but her overall performance landed her a well-deserved fourth place, bringing her IFPA event total to 482.

Pinball Paradise at Tik Tok’s Workshop:

The vibrant atmosphere at Tik Tok’s Workshop provided the perfect setting for this electrifying tournament. The super friendly staff, delicious drinks, and an abundance of retro games make it a haven for pinball fanatics. Whether you’re a seasoned flipper whiz or a curious newcomer, Tik Tok’s Workshop is a must-visit for anyone seeking an unforgettable pinball experience. (P.S. Check out their website: http://www.tiktoksworkshop.com/)

A Kaleidoscope of Machines:

This tournament wasn’t just about the players; the machines themselves deserve a standing ovation! From the classic charm of Centaur (1981) and Grand Prix (1976) to the modern marvels of The Mandalorian (2021) and The Wizard of Oz (LE) (2013), the 13 pinball machines offered a diverse and exciting lineup for the competitors.

A Pinballing Farewell:

A huge shoutout to Richard Godwin for organizing this fantastic event, and to Tik Tok’s Workshop for providing the perfect pinball playground. Until next time, keep those flippers flying high and stay tuned for more captivating pinball adventures from Bride of Pinbot!

High Scores and High Spirits at The Electric Bat Season 10 Pinball Tournament

On a slightly chilly evening of February 6th, 2024, the Electric Bat Arcade in Tempe, Arizona, became the battleground for pinball enthusiasts as they gathered for the Electric Bat Season 10- Series 2 #3 pinball tournament. Organized by Rachel Bess, the event was a vibrant mix of clinking glasses, buzzing machines, and the palpable excitement of competitors vying for pinball supremacy.

A Venue That’s More Than Just an Arcade

Electric Bat Arcade, with its inviting ambiance and an impressive array of 61 pinball machines, was more than just a venue; it was a pinball paradise. The atmosphere was electric, with staff exuding warmth and patrons, many of whom were regulars, adding to the welcoming vibe. Between the delicious food, well-priced drinks, and the largest weekly pinball league/tournament, Electric Bat proved to be a haven for both casual players and serious pinball wizards.

A Tournament of Skill and Strategy

The tournament structure was intense, with 5 rounds of gameplay and 113 players battling it out for the top spot. Each round was a crucial opportunity to earn points, and with just one game per round, there was little room for error. The competition was fierce, but the spirit of camaraderie amongst players was unmistakable.

One of the tournament highlights was a nail-biting showdown on the Aerosmith pinball machine by Stern. Greg Davis from Phoenix, with an IFPA rank of 252, took the lead in this round, showcasing an impressive blend of skill and strategy. Mark Pearson, Mike McClure from Glendale, AZ, and Coy Cameron followed closely, each delivering a strong performance that kept the crowd on the edge of their seats.

Celebrating the Champions

As the final round came to a close, the champions of the tournament were revealed:

  1. John Shopple from Mesa, AZ, emerged as the tournament winner. With an IFPA rank of 101 and a veteran of 384 IFPA events, John’s experience and skill were evident in his gameplay.
  2. Greg Davis, also from Phoenix, clinched the second spot. His stellar performance in the “Aerosmith” round was a highlight of the tournament.
  3. Roland Nadeau, another Phoenix local, secured the third place. With an IFPA rank of 48, Roland’s prowess on the pinball field is well recognized.
  4. Adam Horton rounded out the top four, demonstrating why he’s considered one of the top players with his consistent high-level play.

A Salute to Pinball Greats

The tournament featured an eclectic selection of machines, from the cosmic adventures of Andromeda to the fast-paced action of Terminator 2: Judgment Day. The Mandalorian (Pro) by Stern and Medieval Madness (Remake) by Chicago Gaming were crowd favorites, offering players a blend of modern features and classic pinball gameplay. Whirlwind and Deadpool (Pro) also added to the diverse lineup, ensuring there was something for every pinball enthusiast.

A Heartfelt Thanks

As the evening wound down and the scores were tallied, it was time to extend a heartfelt thank you to Rachel Bess for organizing such a fantastic event and to the Electric Bat Arcade for providing the perfect setting for this pinball showdown. The Electric Bat Season 10- Series 2 #3 tournament was a testament to the vibrant and inclusive pinball community that thrives in Tempe, AZ.

Stay tuned for more updates from the electrifying world of pinball, where every flipper action can lead to victory and every game is a new adventure!

Night of Pinball Perfection: The OC Belles & Chimes Season 14 Kickoff

As the neon lights of Captain’s Arcade Showroom in Anaheim, California, flickered against the overcast sky of February 5th, 2024, a unique blend of competition and camaraderie unfolded. The OC Belles & Chimes Season 14 – #1 pinball tournament, expertly organized by CC Castaneda, brought together nine fervent players for an evening that was as much about the joy of pinball as it was about the thrill of the competition.

Captain’s Arcade Showroom: A Pinball Haven

Walking into Captain’s Arcade Showroom at 4411 East La Palma Avenue feels like stepping into a treasure trove of pinball history and innovation. With a lineup of 32 pinball machines, including classics and modern marvels, the venue was the perfect backdrop for a tournament. It’s a place where CC not only organizes tournaments but also ensures every pinball enthusiast leaves with a smile, whether it’s from winning a round or unboxing their very first pinball machine.

The Heat of Competition

The tournament’s structure was straightforward yet intense, with players battling it out in one round of six games. Points were awarded based on their finishing positions, turning every flipper hit and bumper bash into crucial moments that could lead to victory or defeat.

A standout moment of the evening was the fierce competition on the “Paragon” by Bally, a machine that dates back to June 1, 1979. CC Castaneda herself, hailing from Anaheim, clinched first place in this round, showcasing skill and a deep understanding of the game, followed closely by Anita Dominqu from Irvine and Grace Licerio, who both put up a formidable fight.

Triumphs and Triumphants

As the dust settled and the final scores were tallied, the winners of the tournament were clear:

  1. Laura Stoddard – Hailing from California, Laura, with her IFPA rank of 2133 and experience from 331 IFPA events, stood atop the podium, a testament to her skill and strategic gameplay.
  2. Hillary Jacobson – Securing the second spot, Hillary’s performance, backed by her IFPA rank of 1102, was nothing short of impressive, showcasing her prowess across all games.
  3. Erica Oursland – Coming in third, Erica demonstrated her pinball expertise, solidifying her position as a formidable player in the pinball community.
  4. Nicole Thornhill – Nicole rounded out the top four, with her consistent gameplay and strategic decisions earning her a well-deserved spot among the tournament’s best.

A Salute to Pinball Royalty

The tournament featured an eclectic mix of pinball machines, each adding its flavor to the evening. From the rock and roll energy of “Iron Maiden: Legacy of the Beast” by Stern to the fast-paced action of “Foo Fighters (Premium)” and the classic allure of “Skateball” by Bally, there was something for every pinball enthusiast. “Totem” by Gottlieb and “Road Kings” by Williams also stood out, offering a blend of nostalgic charm and challenging gameplay.

A Heartfelt Thanks

As the lights dimmed and the last pinball rolled to a stop, it was time to extend a heartfelt thank you to CC Castaneda for orchestrating such a memorable event and to Captain’s Arcade Showroom for providing a sanctuary for pinball lovers. The OC Belles & Chimes Season 14 – #1 tournament was more than a competition; it was a celebration of the enduring spirit of the pinball community.

Stay tuned for more tales from the pinball world, where flippers meet steel balls in an endless dance of skill, luck, and pure joy. Until next time, keep those bumpers bouncing and the high scores rolling!

MFPinball Winter Season #4: Pinball Prowess Takes Center Stage

The MFPinball Winter Season #4 pinball tournament, held on February 5, 2024, at Lynn’s Arcade in Seaside, California, was a thrilling display of skill and sportsmanship. With 34 players battling it out across 5 rounds, the competition was fierce, and the atmosphere was electric.

Tournament Overview

The tournament kicked off at 7:00 PM and lasted for approximately 2 and a half hours . Players were divided into groups and faced off in head-to-head matches, earning points based on their finishing position in each round. The player with the most points at the end of the tournament emerged victorious.

Game Spotlight: Evel Knievel Heats Up Round 4

Round 4 saw an electrifying match on the classic Evel Knievel (EM) pinball machine. Greg Gorelick (IFPA rank 1831) clinched the top spot, followed by Philip Priddy (IFPA rank 1175) and Michael Mattsson (IFPA rank 440).

Top Performers Take Home the Trophies

A big round of applause for the top players who impressed everyone with their exceptional skills:

  1. Greg Gorelick (IFPA rank 1831): With a total of 61 IFPA events under his belt, Greg’s experience and talent shone through, securing him the champion’s title.
  2. Xavier Marin (IFPA rank 612): Bringing their A-game to the tournament, Xavier secured the second-place position, showcasing their pinball prowess in 169 IFPA events.
  3. Philip Priddy (IFPA rank 1175): Adding another podium finish to his impressive record of 118 IFPA events, Philip snagged the third-place spot.
  4. Matthew Talley (IFPA rank 418): Representing Seaside, CA, Matthew put on a fantastic performance, claiming the fourth-place position with 148 IFPA events to their name.

Pinball Paradise: A Look at the Machines

The tournament featured a diverse selection of 35 pinball machines, catering to a wide range of player preferences. Here are some of the highlights:

  • Batman 66 (Premium) by Stern (2016): This popular machine brought the iconic Caped Crusader to life with its immersive gameplay and exciting features.
  • Pabst Can Crusher by Stern (2016): Offering a refreshing twist on the classic pinball experience, this Pabst-themed machine was a hit among many players.
  • Evel Knievel (EM) by Bally (1976): The spotlight game of Round 4, this vintage machine continues to captivate players with its challenging gameplay and historical significance.
  • Congo by Williams (1995): Taking players on an adventurous jungle expedition, Congo offered a unique and visually stunning pinball experience.
  • Abra Ca Dabra by Gottlieb (1975): This classic magic-themed machine charmed players with its whimsical artwork and engaging gameplay.
  • James Bond 007 (Pro) by Stern (2022): The latest addition to the James Bond franchise, this machine brought the world of the iconic spy to life with its action-packed gameplay and sleek design.
  • Funhouse by Williams (1990): A true pinball classic, Funhouse offered a fun and challenging experience with its unique layout and iconic Rudy Head.
  • Future Spa by Bally (1979): This futuristic pinball machine transported players to a world of neon lights and out-of-this-world challenges.
  • NBA Fastbreak by Bally (1997): Basketball fans rejoiced with this fast-paced pinball machine that captured the excitement of the hardwood court.

A Venue Fit for Champions: Lynn’s Arcade

The tournament took place at Lynn’s Arcade, a haven for pinball enthusiasts in Seaside, California. With its friendly staff, welcoming atmosphere, and amazing selection of beers, Lynn’s Arcade provided the perfect setting for this exciting competition.

For more information about Lynn’s Arcade, please visit their website: http://lynnsarcade.com/

Closing Thoughts

A big thank you to Cary Carmichael, the organizers of the MFPinball Winter Season #4 for putting on a fantastic tournament. The venue, the machines, and the players all came together to create an unforgettable event. We look forward to seeing what the next pinball tournament has in store, and bringing you all the exciting action!

Thrills and Spills of the Tik Tok’s Fair Strikes Pinball Tournament

Nestled in the heart of Bremerton, Washington, the quirky and vibrant Tik Tok’s Workshop played host to an enthralling spectacle of pinball wizardry on a rainy evening of February 5th, 2024. The Tik Tok’s Fair Strikes 2/5 pinball tournament, masterfully organized by Richard Godwin, brought together 14 passionate players from the pinball community for a night of flippers, tilts, and high scores that won’t soon be forgotten.

A Venue Like No Other

Stepping into Tik Tok’s Workshop, located at 1216 Sylvan Way, was like entering a realm where time stood still amidst the sound of pinballs ricocheting and the glow of neon lights. The venue, renowned for its incredible vibe and friendly atmosphere, was buzzing with excitement. Karaoke tunes provided a melodious backdrop to the symphony of pinball machines, adding a layer of impeccable charm to the event. It was more than a tournament; it was a celebration, especially significant as my sister and I marked her birthday amidst the electrifying energy of the pinball aficionados.

A Battle of Strategy and Skill

The tournament employed a Fair Strikes system in a Group Knockout format spanning 10 nail-biting rounds. Each player was on the edge, knowing that accumulating 7 strikes would signal the end of their journey. The format was unforgiving, yet it fostered a sense of camaraderie and respect among the competitors.

One of the tournament’s highlights was an intense showdown on the iconic “White Water” machine by Williams, a classic that dates back to January 1st, 1993. This particular game in Round 7 was a spectacle of skill and strategy. Nelson Liu, with an IFPA rank of 8108, emerged victorious, showcasing a masterful blend of precision and timing that left the audience in awe. He was closely followed by Chris Wilkes from Bainbridge Island, WA, Rachel Kahalekulu, and Astrid Morrison, all of whom displayed commendable prowess and determination.

Celebrating the Champions

The tournament’s climax was nothing short of cinematic, with Conrad Rustad from Bremerton, WA, clinching the top spot. With an impressive IFPA rank of 223 and a history of 231 IFPA events under his belt, Conrad’s experience and skill were undeniable. Daniel Trobare and Nelson Liu secured the second and third places, respectively, each showcasing their unique strategies and love for the game. Chris Wilkes, with his spirited gameplay, rounded out the top four, leaving a mark on the tournament with his dedication and sportsmanship.

A Tribute to the Machines

The tournament featured an eclectic collection of 18 pinball machines, each with its own story and legacy. Among them, “Whoa Nellie! Big Juicy Melons” by Stern, “Eight Ball” by Bally, “Cyclone” and “Demolition Man” by Williams, and “Monster Bash (Remake)” by Chicago Gaming stood out not just for their gameplay but as pieces of pinball history that continue to challenge and inspire players.

A Heartfelt Thanks

As the flippers rest and the lights dim, we extend our deepest gratitude to Richard Godwin for organizing such a memorable event and to Tik Tok’s Workshop for providing a perfect setting for pinball enthusiasts to converge, compete, and celebrate. The Tik Tok’s Fair Strikes tournament was more than a competition; it was a testament to the enduring spirit of the pinball community.

Stay tuned to the vibrant world of pinball for more updates, tournaments, and tales of high scores and heartfelt moments. Until then, keep those flippers flipping, and may the spirit of pinball continue to thrive in the hearts of players around the globe!

A Night of Cosmic Battles and Pinball Rivalries

The city of Phoenix was a pinball coliseum for the Player 1 Arcade 2024 Series 2 (#2) tournament. As the sun set on February 5th, 31 enthusiasts converged in a clandestine setting, their sights set on pinball glory.

An Evening of Strategic Flips and Thrilling Wins

Over the course of 3 intense hours, competitors battled across 5 rounds, each round a test of skill, strategy, and a bit of luck. The atmosphere was electric, with players from all corners of Phoenix and beyond vying for the top spot.

Guardians of the Galaxy: The Final Frontier

The tournament reached its zenith in Round 5 on Stern’s Guardians of the Galaxy, a game known for its dynamic playfield and immersive soundtrack. It was here that Mike McClure, Lee Ann Scardina, Juan Gonzalez, and Scott Ping faced off in a nail-biting finale. McClure’s victory was not just a testament to their skill but also a strategic masterclass in navigating the intricacies of this cosmic adventure.

The Victorious Guardians of the Pinball Universe

As the final scores were tallied, the champions emerged, each leaving an indelible mark on the night:

  1. Mike McClure stood atop the leaderboard, their triumph in the final round cementing their place as the tournament’s ultimate guardian.
  2. Lee Ann Scardina, with her unparalleled focus and determination, showcased that skill and perseverance are the keys to success in the pinball arena.
  3. Andrew Kohtz, a seasoned player known for his strategic gameplay, secured a well-deserved third place, adding yet another accolade to his impressive pinball career.
  4. Kevin Ehlers, no stranger to the competitive pinball scene, rounded out the top four with his consistent performance throughout the tournament.

A Galaxy of Pinball Wonders

The tournament featured a stellar lineup of 15 pinball machines, each offering its unique challenges:

  • Star Wars (Premium) and The Mandalorian (Pro) took players on intergalactic journeys, with missions that tested even the most seasoned pinball pilots.
  • Stranger Things (Pro) and Godzilla (Premium) plunged players into battles against demogorgons and kaijus, where quick reflexes and sharp strategies were crucial for survival.
  • Classics like Cyclone and Pinbot offered a nostalgic trip down memory lane, reminding players of the rich history and evolution of pinball.

A Heartfelt Appreciation

A huge round of applause to Jim Smith for orchestrating this thrilling event and to all the participants who made the Player 1 Arcade 2024 Series 2 (#2) tournament a night to remember. The world of pinball is vibrant and ever-evolving, and it’s events like these that keep the spirit of competition and camaraderie alive.

So, until our flippers meet again, keep those balls rolling, and stay tuned for more pinball tales from the cosmic corners of Player 1 Arcade!

Ice Box Mixed Matchplay 2024: Chilly Competition Heats Up the Emerald City

The Ice Box Mixed Matchplay, held February 4th at Seattle’s iconic Ice Box Arcade, proved to be a thrilling battle of wits and flippers for pinball enthusiasts from across the Pacific Northwest. With 61 players vying for victory, the tournament spanned an epic 4 hours, testing both skill and endurance.

Tournament Overview: A Blended Challenge

This unique event featured a mixed format, showcasing players’ abilities on both modern and classic machines. Each of the five rounds presented two games, forcing competitors to adapt their strategies on the fly. From the vintage thrills of Quicksilver to the flashy lights and sounds of Guardians of the Galaxy, the diverse lineup kept everyone on their toes.

Game Spotlight: Alien Star’s Epic Battle

The Quarterfinals witnessed a truly remarkable feat: an Alien Star match lasting a jaw-dropping 103 minutes! Ryan Odonnell (IFPA rank 1789) ultimately emerged victorious, defeating Germain Mariolle (IFPA rank 16) in a marathon battle showcasing the game’s depth and strategic options.

Top Performers: Champions Rise Through the Ranks

After a grueling day of competition, only the strongest flippers remained. Richie Terry (IFPA rank 67) ultimately reigned supreme, claiming the champion’s title and solidifying his pinball prowess. He was closely followed by Conrad Rustad (IFPA rank 189), Chris Chinn (IFPA rank 222), and Peter Schatzer (IFPA rank 920), each showcasing their impressive skills.

Pinball Paradise: A Look at the Machines

The tournament’s diverse selection of 34 pinball machines offered something for everyone. From the iconic Cirqus Voltaire to the sleek James Bond 007 (60th Anniversary LE), the lineup provided a perfect blend of nostalgia and modern excitement. Standouts like The Beatles and Black Knight: Sword of Rage (Pro) ensured every game was a unique and engaging experience.

The Ice Box: A Seattle Favorite

The Ice Box Arcade lived up to its reputation as a haven for pinball enthusiasts. With its vibrant atmosphere, friendly staff, and diverse selection of games, it provided the perfect setting for this exciting tournament. From the main room’s bustling energy to the “Classics” room’s nostalgic charm, the venue offered something for every kind of player.

Closing Words: Thanks and What’s Next

A big thank you to organizer Germain Mariolle and the Ice Box Arcade for hosting this fantastic event. The tournament provided a thrilling spectacle for both players and spectators, showcasing the ever-growing passion for the silver ball. Stay tuned for more updates from the world of pinball, where competition continues to heat up, just like the action on the tables!

Flippers, Ales, and High Scores: A Day at Louie’s Silverball Sunday

On a bright afternoon in Roscoe, Illinois, with the sun high and a crisp 46°F setting the stage, Louie’s Tap House transformed into a battleground for pinball aficionados. The Stern Army- Louie’s Silverball Sunday Monthly for February brought together 25 contenders, each with their eyes on the prize and flippers ready for action.

A Venue That’s More Than Just a Bar

Louie’s Tap House, with its welcoming vibe, vast selection of local brews, and mouth-watering cheese curds, provided the perfect backdrop for this pinball showdown. The addition of mini-golf and volleyball areas only added to the charm, making it a haven not just for pinball warriors but for anyone looking to unwind and have a good time.

The Godzilla Challenge

The tournament’s spotlight shone brightly on Stern’s Godzilla (Premium) in Round 6, where strategy and skill collided in an epic showdown. Organizer Tom Menge himself stepped into the arena, showcasing his prowess alongside Josh Hanford, Mark Seiden, and Vinnie Bologna. The battle was fierce, but it was Menge who emerged victorious, proving that even organizers can dominate the playfield.

Champions of the Day

As the final ball drained and the scores were tallied, the top players of the day were revealed:

  1. Penni Epstein stood at the pinnacle, their 218 IFPA events experience shining through as they navigated each round with strategic finesse and a calm demeanor.
  2. Josh Hanford, a relative newcomer with 20 events to his name, showed that raw talent and passion could go a long way, securing a well-deserved second place.
  3. Todd Eccles, with 52 events under his belt, demonstrated consistent skill and adaptability, landing him in the third spot.
  4. Rob Hintz, although new to the IFPA tournament scene, made an impressive debut, proving that everyone starts somewhere and that the pinball community is always ripe for surprises.

A Lineup to Remember

The tournament featured a diverse array of 13 pinball machines, each offering its unique challenges:

  • Venom (Premium) and Spider-Man by Stern provided superhero thrills with fast-paced action and intricate playfields.
  • Elton John by Jersey Jack Pinball and James Bond 007 (Premium) by Stern brought the glitz, glamour, and suspense of their respective universes to the pinball world.
  • Classics like Big Game and Space Invaders offered a nostalgic trip down memory lane, reminding players of pinball’s rich history.

A Heartfelt Thanks

A big round of applause to Tom Menge for organizing such a fantastic event and to Louie’s Tap House for hosting. It’s gatherings like these that keep the spirit of pinball alive, bringing together people from all walks of life to share in the joy of the game.

So, until our next pinball adventure, keep those flippers flipping, and remember, the world of pinball is vast and full of surprises. Stay tuned for more tales from the silver ball’s realm!