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Nathan Zalewski Shines at District 82: Inside the Flippin’ Friday Showdown

Hey there, pinball enthusiasts! I’m Bride of Pinbot, your go-to source for all things pinball, especially when it comes to breaking down the latest IFPA tournaments across the country. You’ll find me right here on this blog, bringing you tournament recaps, game highlights, and a tip or two when I learn them. Let’s dive into the latest action from the D82 Flippin’ Friday Tournament!

A Flippin’ Good Time at District 82

The D82 Flippin’ Friday Tournament was another hit at District 82 Pinball in De Pere, Wisconsin. If you haven’t been to District 82 yet, you’re missing out on a pinball paradise. This place is a mecca for pinball lovers, boasting over 100 meticulously maintained machines. Whether you’re a seasoned player or a curious newbie, the arcade’s clean, well-organized layout makes it easy to dive into the action. Plus, the friendly staff ensures you have everything you need to keep flipping for hours. With regular tournaments, private events, and unlimited play deals, it’s no wonder District 82 has earned rave reviews from the pinball community.

Spinning into Round 2: Cyclone Brings the Heat

Round 2 saw a thrilling showdown on Cyclone, the classic Williams machine from 1988. The game’s iconic Ferris wheel and “Hurricane” jackpot mode added an extra layer of drama to the match. Nathan Zalewski, holding a strong 6th place in the state rankings, showed why he’s a top contender. He smoothly navigated the ramps and skill shots, setting the pace early on. Tom Schmidt, from Neenah, kept things close with some sharp gameplay, showing that their 19th state ranking doesn’t mean they can’t hang with the big dogs. Danny Bronny and Ryan Eggers also put up a fight, but it was Nathan who took the top spot on Cyclone, proving once again why he’s a force to be reckoned with.

If you’re looking to up your game on Cyclone, check out the tournament guide I wrote in a recent article on the epic pinball showdown at Free Gold Watch in San Francisco. It’s packed with tips and strategies that can help you master this classic machine. You can find it here.

Pinball Machines That Stood Out

With a lineup of 110 machines, this tournament was a paradise for pinball enthusiasts. A few games, though, really caught everyone’s attention.

Wheel of Fortune by Stern, released in October 2007, brought the iconic TV game show to life with its unique spinning wheel and trivia-based gameplay. Players had to balance their flipper skills with quick thinking, making it a favorite among those who love a mental challenge alongside their pinball action.

Seawitch by Stern Electronics, from May 1980, is a classic that harkens back to the golden age of pinball. Its four-flipper layout and fast-paced gameplay require precision and timing, making it a delight for players who appreciate the straightforward yet challenging nature of early 80s machines.

White Water by Williams, released in January 1993, made a splash with its intricate ramps and wild multiball action. The game’s theme, centered around a thrilling river adventure, keeps players on the edge of their seats as they navigate the various hazards and rapids.

X-Men Wolverine (LE) by Stern, from June 2012, tested players’ endurance with its deep rule set and intense modes. This game is a dream for fans of the X-Men franchise, offering challenging gameplay that mirrors the epic battles of its superhero theme.

Breakshot by Capcom, released in May 1996, is a throwback to the classic pool halls, combining the charm of billiards with the thrill of pinball. Its straightforward rules and smooth gameplay make it a favorite for those who enjoy a bit of nostalgia with their pinball.

Vector by Bally, from March 1981, stood out with its unique blend of futuristic and sports themes. The game’s complex playfield and challenging shots require strategic thinking, rewarding players who can master its fast-paced action.

Champion Pub by Bally, released in January 1998, is a real knockout, both literally and figuratively. This game’s boxing theme and interactive elements, like the punching bag and rotating fighters, offer a unique experience that’s as much about timing as it is about flipper skills.

Jack•Bot by Williams, from January 1995, combines the best elements of classic pinball with a futuristic casino theme. The game’s combination of traditional pinball features and modern technology makes it a hit with players who enjoy a bit of everything.

Johnny Mnemonic by Williams, also released in January 1995, plunges players into a cyberpunk world inspired by the cult movie. The game’s fast pace and complex shots challenge even the most skilled players, making it a favorite among those who crave a high-energy, adrenaline-pumping experience.

These standout machines not only provided plenty of variety but also pushed players to their limits, making the tournament a true test of skill and strategy.

Congratulations to the Champions!

The final showdown on Mousin’ Around! was nothing short of thrilling. Nathan Zalewski, who’s been a consistent presence in the top 10 of the state rankings, proved why he’s so highly regarded. His experience and skill were on full display as he navigated the tricky shots and fast-paced action, securing the top spot with ease. Danny Bronny, another seasoned competitor who’s no stranger to the top 10, showed his determination by finishing a strong second. He’s been steadily climbing the ranks, and this performance only cements his status as a serious contender.

Mike Carlson, with fewer tournament appearances under his belt, surprised many with his third-place finish. His rise through the ranks has been impressive, and this result shows that he’s one to watch in future events. Tim Petitjean rounded out the top four, proving that persistence and experience can take you far in the competitive pinball scene. Tim’s been a steady player in the circuit, and his performance here is just another example of his consistency and dedication to the game.

This mix of seasoned pros and rising stars made for an exciting tournament that kept everyone on their toes until the very end.

Wisconsin’s Top 10 Pinball Wizards

As the tournament wrapped up, here’s a look at the current top 10 standings in Wisconsin:

Rank Player Name City Wppr Points
1 Steven Bowden Palatine 725.95
2 Tom Graf Appleton 619.75
3 Kassidy Milanowski Appleton 600.35
4 Neil Graf Appleton 585.34
5 Erik Thoren De Pere 560.95
6 Nathan Zalewski Stevens Point 516.51
7 Mike Weyenberg Manitowoc 506.04
8 Danny Bronny Beverly Shores 469.03
9 Eric Strangeway Oshkosh 414.5
10 Carlos Delaserda Columbus 409.88

Wrapping Up Another Fantastic Tournament

And that’s a wrap on the D82 Flippin’ Friday Tournament! Congratulations again to Nathan Zalewski for taking home the top spot. District 82 continues to impress with its top-tier facilities and friendly atmosphere, making it a must-visit for any pinball enthusiast. If you’re itching for more pinball action or want to check out their upcoming events, head over to their website at District 82 for all the details. Keep those flippers ready and follow along for more pinball news and past event recaps!

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