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Pacific Pinball Open – Complete Results!

November 21, 2011

Here’s the final results of the 2nd Pacific Pinball Open.

Thank you to everyone for coming out, especially the volunteers: Chris Kochan, Dottie Ledesma, Andrei Massenkoff, Tim Hansen, Mark Altvater (also made awesome plaques), and several others I know I’m missing.  Thanks also to the PPM staff who kept the place open well past closing time so we could play the final games.

For the Finals, the top 10 average scores advanced, and then the top 6 high scores on the games after that, for a total of 16 finalists in the Open Division.  Novice took the next 8 best average scores of players who qualified for the Novice division.

Novice Division Finals:

John Lautmann
2nd Jim Anderson
3rd Molly Reisman
4th Michael Schiess
5th Dylan Eichenbaum
6th Stephen Kleckner
7th James Squires
8th Selena Shook

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(Thanks to volunteer Damien Charlety for running the novice finals.)

Erica Reikki and Mads Kristensen

Two tries were allowed on the short flipper game with the better score recorded

Zoe Vrabel tries Tilt, the malt beverage of pinball. Hard to tell if she liked it or not.

Chris Heilig plays TRON in the final four

Grand Champ Andrei Massenkoff, who put up over 100M on his first ball on TRON, always has time for mom. Aww...

Onto to the open bracket.  The top 16 places were decided in head-to-head play, after it came down to average position across the three games.  Also note that performance in the novice finals doesn’t modify overall position.

Congrats to everyone and see you next time.  More pics and full write-up will be posted to pinballnews.com.

Position Points Player

Andrei Massenkoff

2 Mads Kristensen
3 Chris Heilig
4 Tim Hansen
5 Zoe Vrabel
6 Jesse Petersen
7 Neil Inn
8 Walter Hurwitz
9 David Rockholt
10 Bob Schwarzmann
11 Kevin Reikki
12 Beth Davies
13 Marcus Petersen
14 Daren Ensley
15 Jon Olkowski
16 Owen Wilcox
17 30 Keith Parkins
18 31 Selena Shouk
19 33 Michael Schiess
20 34 Molly Reisman
20 34 Jim Anderson
22 36 Stephen Klekner
23 37 Dylan Eichenbaum
23 37 James Squires
25 39 John Lautmann
26 41 Damien Charlety
26 41 Josh Warren
28 43 Stefania Ruibal
29 44 Mitch Tunick
30 45 Deanna Jordt
30 45 Mark Hitesman
32 46 Mark Altvater
33 49 Aaron Aot
34 50 Chris Kochan
35 52 Tim Harrison
36 54 Darrin Bebout
37 55 Chris Deleon
37 55 Helmut Jordt
39 56 Matt Wyse
39 56 David Lee
39 56 Mike Miller
42 58 Matt Willmarth
42 58 Chris Lindboe
42 58 Erica Riekki
45 59 James Vierra
46 60 Dottie Ledesma
46 60 Ron Lautmann
48 62 Javier Jimenez
49 63 Nicole Anne Reik
50 67 Nina G
51 69 Henry Huang
52 72 Steve Rube
53 74 Per Schwarzenberger
53 74 Nicole Keenan
55 76 Alejandra Guillen
56 77 Erin Rey
57 78 Natalie Ortega
58 79 Jem Gruber
59 80 Code Violet
60 87 Francois Barrilleaux
61 90 Emma Greenberg-Bell
61 90 Jonathan Yenoukian
61 90 Jacob Greenberg-Bell
62 91 William Knight
62 91 Zach Maier
62 91 Henry Smith
62 91 Emmet Burk
62 91 Theo Gruber
62 91 Steven Rude
62 91 Theo Gruber

5-year old kid destroys monster bash

November 20, 2011

This isn’t one of those “aww… look at the cute kid playing pinball” videos.

Andrei Massenkoff wins the Pacific Pinball Open

November 20, 2011

Andrei won the 2nd Pacific Pinball Open in a field of 67 competitors.   On the last game, TRON, he put up over 100 Million on his first ball!  Wow!  Full details and write-up after we sleep for a week.

2nd) Mads Kristensen

3rd) Chris Heilig

4th) Tim Hansen

Grim Pay-off for the Pinball Mob

November 19, 2011

photo:kirbymuseum.org

Bowen Kerins playing Transformers one-handed

November 17, 2011

Moore & Napier – Pinball Blues

November 14, 2011

Oh no, Martians!!

November 12, 2011

The Professional Amateur Pinball Association has posted another excellent video tutorial – this time for Attack from Mars.

Check it out!!

http://tiltwarning.com/blog/2011/11/oh-no-martians/

Introducing: Pinball Donut Girl

November 11, 2011

Triple-headed pinball delights players, signals apocalypse

November 11, 2011

Nov. 19, 2011 – 2nd Annual Danish Culture Festival* and Pinball Tournament

November 8, 2011


Did you know LEGOs were created in Denmark?  It’s true.  By decree of the Danish Monarchy, 33% by weight of all Danish homes, automobiles and pinball machines must be built of LEGO materials.

Failure to abide results in revocation of all mayonnaise ration stamps.  Mayonnaise is known as the “oil of Denmark” and is the most popular food in bars.  “Buy you a cup of mayo?” is a popular pick up line in Danish taverns.

Mads Kristensen, our visiting Danish player, will be on-hand at the Pacific Pinball Museum to answer all your Danish culture questions on topics such as IKEA, red light districts, numbered bank accounts and windmills.

Besides that there will be a pinball tournament.  The pinball tournament is FREE for everyone with regular admission to Pacific Pinball Museum.  If you have ever thought about competing in a tournament, this is a great way to give it a try.

Remember: we start at 6pm sharp and no entries will be allowed after 7pm, but the museum opens at 12 PM that day so come as early as you like.  Traditional Danish foods will be offered, such as Pizza, Nachos and beer.  All yours for free just for showing up and entering the tournament!

*Culture Festival limited to Danish Pinball Culture

Read about last year’s event here.

Silly Details:

   No cash prizes! Eternal fame – your name on the wall of the museum, shall be the honor of the victor. And maybe some T-shirts, PPM Club cards, DVDs and cool stuff we find on the side of the road on the way there.  Also, this is IFPA-sanctioned so you can earn world pinball player ranking points.  Yes, even if you have never played pinball in your life, when the evening is over you will be a world-ranked pinball player.  You’ll need a machete to hack your way through all the hipster envy due to your hardcore retro credibility.

FORMAT:

All players will play one game on three machines. Please note ONE GAME
on each.

The 9 players with the best average position on the three machines
will advance to the A-finals as will the three players with a
high score on one machine.

The next 8 players who qualify for novice (see below) with the best average position on the three machines will advance to the novice finals.

And since we want this to be an international event we have reserved four
spots in the finals for players holding a foreign passport. PAPERS PLEAZE.  No just kidding.

NOVICE: To qualify for novice you must a) Not have or have ever had a World Pinball Rank (pinballrankings.com) better than 500, b) not have ever won a novice tournament before, c) not have ever finished top 3 in a local league such as EBPL, BAPA or CCPL, d) not have “placed” (1st, 2nd, 3rd) in the Open/Expert division of an IFPA-sanctioned tournament.  If the aforementioned requirements elicit a “what the heck is all that *$@!!?” from you, you probably qualify for novice.

WHEN: 6PM Nov. 19.  No entries after 7PM.  Qualifying ends at 9pm.  Players are responsible for queuing up and completing their games on time, else they get a big fat ZERO.

GETTING THERE:

To get to PPM via public trans from SF:

Take the BART to 12th street station.

Take the 51A bus.  Get off between Lincoln and Santa Clara.  If you see a Citibank on the left, it is the next block. If you see a Nation’s Hamburgers, you just passed it.

Address is: 1510 Webster St

Here is a bus map:

Click to access 51A.pdf

Driving

Take the webster street (posey) tube.  Stay on Webster.  1510 Webster.  For parking, go left at Santa Clara ave and take your first left into the parking lot.

Are you a pinball addict? Take the test…

November 7, 2011

 

Making of Transformers, Part 2

November 7, 2011

If you missed part 1, you can view it here.