King of the Hill Tournament April 27th-28th
Posted: Mon Apr 15, 2024 2:14 pm
Hi Everyone
Matt McCarty, Dave Oshefsky and myself will be running the King of the Hill Tournament at Lumberjack Johnny’s in Appleton.
Saturday will be a Matchplay qualifier and Sunday finalist will play in an Amazing Race format.
$20 entry fee ($15 payouts and $5 for ifpa fees and trophies). Coin drop on Saturday for qualifying and practice. Sunday Free Play for finalists.
Hope you can join us. Tom
Signup is here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIp ... w/viewform
Details:
Lumberjack Johnny's King of the Hill Pinball Tournament.
This is a two day tournament at Lumberjack Johnny's in Appleton.
2701 N. Oneida Street, Appleton, WI 54911
Streaming Live on Twitch by Fox Cities Pinball.
www.twitch.tv/foxcitiespinball
Saturday April 27th
Registration at 8AM
Tournament starts at 9AM
Sunday April 28th
Registration at 9:45AM
Finals Starts at 10AM
Entry fee is $20. ($15 goes back to prize pool, $1 to IFPA)
Qualifying rounds are on coin drop.
Finals are on Free Play
Qualifying format is 14 rounds of match play on random machines. 7-5-3-1 Scoring.
Tiered Swiss (or Swiss if tiered Swiss not available on Matchplay)
Event will grade out at 200% TGP assuming 48 players or more.
Top 24 players qualify for A Division Finals. Top 8 receive a Bye.
25-32 Qualifiers make B Division Finals (Top 250 IFPA Players ineligible)
All players play single player game on the same machine and the lowest score is knocked out.
Game #1: 9th-24th qualifiers start on game 1 and the initial order of players is determined by player choice (9th qualifier chooses playing position then 10th, 11th etc and remaining qualifiers by seed with lowest seed (24th) getting remains position)
The player with the lowest score stays at the machine, players who pass this score (the lowest score) continue onto the next game. If a player gets a lower score then they remain at the game and the previous player moves on to play the next game. Player with the lowest score on a game is eliminated after all remaining players have passed lowest score. This process continues until game #9.
Game#9: Top 8 qualifiers are brought into the finals and the initial order of players is reorganized by player choice (top qualifier chooses playing position then 2nd, 3rd etc and remaining qualifiers by seed with lowest seed getting remains position) and the same format is followed as before until there is one player left who will be determined the winner.
Payouts
A division 80%.
1st 30%
2nd 18%
3rd 12%
4th 8%
5-8th 4% each
9-16th 2% each
B division 20%
1st 40%
2nd 30%
3rd 20%
4th 10%
Matt McCarty, Dave Oshefsky and myself will be running the King of the Hill Tournament at Lumberjack Johnny’s in Appleton.
Saturday will be a Matchplay qualifier and Sunday finalist will play in an Amazing Race format.
$20 entry fee ($15 payouts and $5 for ifpa fees and trophies). Coin drop on Saturday for qualifying and practice. Sunday Free Play for finalists.
Hope you can join us. Tom
Signup is here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIp ... w/viewform
Details:
Lumberjack Johnny's King of the Hill Pinball Tournament.
This is a two day tournament at Lumberjack Johnny's in Appleton.
2701 N. Oneida Street, Appleton, WI 54911
Streaming Live on Twitch by Fox Cities Pinball.
www.twitch.tv/foxcitiespinball
Saturday April 27th
Registration at 8AM
Tournament starts at 9AM
Sunday April 28th
Registration at 9:45AM
Finals Starts at 10AM
Entry fee is $20. ($15 goes back to prize pool, $1 to IFPA)
Qualifying rounds are on coin drop.
Finals are on Free Play
Qualifying format is 14 rounds of match play on random machines. 7-5-3-1 Scoring.
Tiered Swiss (or Swiss if tiered Swiss not available on Matchplay)
Event will grade out at 200% TGP assuming 48 players or more.
Top 24 players qualify for A Division Finals. Top 8 receive a Bye.
25-32 Qualifiers make B Division Finals (Top 250 IFPA Players ineligible)
All players play single player game on the same machine and the lowest score is knocked out.
Game #1: 9th-24th qualifiers start on game 1 and the initial order of players is determined by player choice (9th qualifier chooses playing position then 10th, 11th etc and remaining qualifiers by seed with lowest seed (24th) getting remains position)
The player with the lowest score stays at the machine, players who pass this score (the lowest score) continue onto the next game. If a player gets a lower score then they remain at the game and the previous player moves on to play the next game. Player with the lowest score on a game is eliminated after all remaining players have passed lowest score. This process continues until game #9.
Game#9: Top 8 qualifiers are brought into the finals and the initial order of players is reorganized by player choice (top qualifier chooses playing position then 2nd, 3rd etc and remaining qualifiers by seed with lowest seed getting remains position) and the same format is followed as before until there is one player left who will be determined the winner.
Payouts
A division 80%.
1st 30%
2nd 18%
3rd 12%
4th 8%
5-8th 4% each
9-16th 2% each
B division 20%
1st 40%
2nd 30%
3rd 20%
4th 10%