On a cool, clear evening in San Francisco, the Free Gold Watch arcade came alive with the sounds of flippers, bells, and cheers as 68 players gathered for the SFPD Spring 2024 #8 tournament. Hosted by the San Francisco Pinball Dept., this event brought together some of the best pinball wizards in the region for a night of intense competition and camaraderie.
The Enchanted Venue: Free Gold Watch
Free Gold Watch, located in a charmingly remodeled house on Waller Street, is a pinball enthusiast’s dream. The arcade’s photogenic charm, combined with its collection of classic and modern machines, creates an atmosphere that feels both nostalgic and electric. As players navigated through the thin corridors and cozy nooks, the air buzzed with excitement and friendly rivalry.
Flipping Through the Games: Tournament Highlights
The tournament format was straightforward yet grueling: one round with five games. The sheer variety of machines ensured that players had to be versatile and adapt quickly to different play styles and strategies.
A Marathon Match: Congo Steals the Spotlight
The standout game of the night took place on Congo by Williams, released in November 1995. This game, notorious for its complexity and long play times, lived up to its reputation. The match lasted an incredible 148 minutes, testing the endurance and skill of its participants.
- Derek Lipkin from Mountain View emerged victorious, demonstrating remarkable patience and precision.
- John Tracey from Salinas came in second, his high ranking evident in his consistent performance.
- Zac Wollons from San Francisco secured third place, showing why he’s considered one of the best.
- Brandy Thompson rounded out the group, her perseverance in this marathon match earning her respect and admiration.
Crowning the Champions: Tournament Winners
As the evening progressed and the final scores were tallied, the champions of the SFPD Spring 2024 #8 were announced:
- Derek Lipkin IFPA rank 3023, with 136 total IFPA events. Derek’s experience and skill culminated in his well-deserved first-place finish.
- Lawrence Aguiar IFPA rank 1344, with 73 total IFPA events. Lawrence’s strategic plays and solid performance earned him second place.
- Yorick Henning, IFPA rank 7039, with 27 total IFPA events. Despite his lower ranking, Yorick’s impressive gameplay landed him in third place.
- Gabe Da Silveira IFPA rank 87, with 113 total IFPA events. Gabe’s high ranking and extensive experience were evident as he secured fourth place.
Legends of the Arcade: Machine Highlights
The tournament featured 52 pinball machines, each with its own quirks and challenges. Here are five standout machines that added spice to the competition:
- NBA Fastbreak by Bally (1997) – Known for its basketball-themed gameplay and fast-paced action, this machine kept players on their toes.
- Royal Flush by Gottlieb (1976) – A vintage classic with a poker theme, it challenged players with its simple yet strategic design.
- Foo Fighters (Pro) by Stern (2023) – This modern machine, with its rocking soundtrack and innovative features, was a crowd favorite.
- Black Knight: Sword of Rage (Pro) by Stern (2019) – With its medieval theme and challenging multi-level playfield, it tested even the most skilled players.
- Monster Bash (Remake Special) by Chicago Gaming (2018) – A beloved classic, this machine’s combination of iconic monsters and fun gameplay made it a hit.
Gratitude and Farewell: Honoring the Organizers
A huge thank you to the San Francisco Pinball Dept. for organizing this incredible event and to Free Gold Watch for providing such a vibrant and welcoming venue. The dedication and hard work behind the scenes made this tournament a memorable experience for all involved.
Stay tuned for more updates and stories from the world of pinball. The next tournament is just around the corner, promising more excitement, strategy, and unforgettable moments.