Tag: playoffs

  • Deja VUK: Same winners, same runners-up for Season 23

    The playoffs came to a quicker, but still late finale for Season 23 as #1 seed Danny C. defeated #3 seed Tim to defend his LPL championship. Unlike the two-round final match of Season 22, Danny needed only one round to secure the win. Meanwhile, #1 seed Heather defended her Season 22 B division title 2-1 against #3 seed Dan N. Both divisions had the same first and second place finishes as the previous season, but a different third.

    The A division podium pose with their trophies: Joseph, Tim, and Danny C.

    The playoffs got off to a hectic start as TD Heather arrived at the very last minute due to being held up at work in Mt. Pleasant. She apologized for being flustered as she began rattling off the instructions for the tournament. At the end of the preliminaries, assistant TD Joseph sat down by her and declared his intention to forfeit, allegedly to better manage traffic. Heather replied with her suspicion that this was actually intended to allow her to move up into A division as she was just below the cutline, and insisted that as TD she was refusing to allow him to forfeit, although this is not in fact within the scope of her authority as a TD. After some argument, Joseph eventually agreed to play, which was evidently a good choice since he finished third, his highest finish since 2017.

    Taking home hardware in B division are Devon, Heather, and Dan.

    Danny’s journey to the top started with a 2-1 win against #8 seed Peter, the only person besides Tim to give Danny a loss. Danny then swept #5 seed Joseph into the second-chance bracket, followed by his first matchup against Tim, whom he defeated 2-1. He then had his long wait while the second-chance bracket played out.

    After being knocked into the second-chance bracket, Joseph went on to win against #6 seed Derik 2-0 and then to achieve a major upset by defeating #2 seed Brian K, also 2-0. This set up a semi-finals match between Joseph and Tim, which Tim won 2-1.

    Mackenzie plays Godzilla.

    Danny and Tim’s match started with Danny’s choice, King Kong. Danny won, so Tim had next choice and choice Game of Thrones. Tim proceeded to completely light up Game of Thrones, ending ball 1 with a score of about 1.8 billion. Danny had a very disappointing ball 1 and so, in a surprising move, he chose to forfeit the game and move on. The game choice moved to Danny who pulled out his ace, Godzilla. Danny finished close to a billion, and Tim made up a lot of ground on ball 3 but ended up a couple hundred million short, ending the finals at around 12:45 am, to the TD’s relief.

    Dan plays Indiana Jones.

    With A division limited to 8 people the past two seasons, B division has become a larger bracket. This season, 11 people played in the B playoffs, giving several players a bye. Heather started out by sweeping #9 seed Linda into the second-chance bracket and then faced off against Mackenzie. In the second game of the match, Mackenzie chose Godzilla and, as player 1, ended with over 130 million points. Heather was lagging behind severely at that stage and had very little set up, but managed to get Mecha and Godzilla multiball on the last ball. During what seemed like a very good Godzilla multiball, Heather was waiting for the scores to come back up on the screen due to believing herself close to overtaking Mackenzie, when the game started to behave strangely, first killing the music and then several seconds later the flippers. It then totally reset, and did not preserve the game scores. Heather called Joseph (as the backup TD) who referred to a clause in the written rules that state that estimated scores should never be used in case of a catastrophic malfunction, and ruled that both players should completely replay the game. This time Mackenzie finished with over 180 million and Heather was once again in a deep hole. Heather proceeded to start three multiballs during her third ball. The first two were merely adequate but the last one, Bridge Attack MB, was stacked with a mode and that was the push that allowed her to overtake Mackenzie’s score.

    Danny watches Tim play King Kong in the final match.

    Heather then played her old rival Dan N. and won 2-0. In the second-chance bracket, Dan played #2 seed Devon 2-1. It was their second match, since Dan was the one who sent Devon down into the lower bracket. Dan won again 2-1, sending Devon home with the third place trophy.

    In B finals, Heather led by choosing Tron, and it did not work out for her, as she took her first game loss in the tournament. Heather got another choice and went with Scared Stiff, which she won. Choice went to Dan, who picked Foo Fighters. Heather won the game and thus the B division tournament.

    Season 23 of the Lansing Pinball League is now in the books. The post-season split flipper tournament variously known as the Super-Ball or Zen Tournament, a tradition dating back to Season 1, will take place today.

  • Chris Wins Again, Takes Home Sixth Trophy

    The A division winners: 2nd place Mike, 1st place Chris, and 3rd place Adam.
    The A division winners: 2nd place Mike, 1st place Chris, and 3rd place Adam.

    Chris emerged from the second-chance bracket to defeat Mike S. and win Season 6 of the Lansing Pinball League.  The nail-biting finale required him to win two best-of-three rounds against Mike, whom he had already faced, and been defeated by, in the first round.  In a surprising twist, Adam and Chris – the favored finalists – met up in the second-chance bracket’s semi-finals, leading to a victory for undefeated league champion Chris and a third place finish for league newcomer Adam.

    Matt and Russell
    Russell gets ready to dominate B division.

    Meanwhile, Russell had his second consecutive B division victory, defeating Terry in the finals.  Matt came in third, resulting (surprisingly) in his first-ever Lansing Pinball League trophy.

    Matt declared the bracket a “home-wrecker bracket,” since in the first round, I played Joseph, and Matt played his own roommate Aaron.  The two trolls (as I call them), Mike S. and Chris, also had to meet up in the first round.

    Chris and Mike
    The trolls.

    Chris playing while Mike cries.
    Mike stands by while Chris puts a billion points on Getaway. Hey, it’s only pinball.

    Although Medieval Madness was out of commission (Joseph said it appeared that someone “took the castle out and shot it”), the night still ran very long, with the end of things coming at about 1 a.m.  This was due in part to Chris’s repeated choice of the long-playing Austin Powers.  He must have really wanted to win to subject himself to that.  He also played a game of Getaway during the last round of the finals that finished just shy of a billion.  This is not to say that his victory over Mike was easy: at one point he had to make up a significant deficit on his third ball of Fish Tales in a do-or-die game.  Unfortunately for Mike, third ball miracles are something of a specialty for Chris (see his win over Alex on Lord of the Rings in the Season 4 finals).

    After the end of the tournament, Adam and Sam were still up for going to Theio’s, so Joseph and I headed over to meet them after saying good night to Mike, who said he was too tired to come along.  When we got out of the car in Theio’s lot, who was standing there to greet us?  It was, of course, Mike, who had decided he really wanted to have a milkshake.  It was a short visit to Theio’s (everyone except Joseph just had dessert or milkshakes), but it still provided a fitting and traditional end to Season 6.

    Medieval Madness, sans castle
    Well, there goes my strategy.

    And with that, Season 6 is a wrap, to be followed by the traditional post-season Zen (split flipper) tournament on May 24.  Thanks are in order to Matt for getting us through another successful season.  This league is the one that introduced me to the fun of competitive pinball and got me into the Michigan pinball scene.  I can honestly say, therefore, that Matt is responsible for something that has brought a very significant amount of joy into my life.  For that I cannot thank him enough.

    I hope to see you all at the Zen Tournament!  Lots more photos of finals can be found in the photo gallery (which is plugged in to the Flickr LPL photo pool) and the complete results are also available here.

  • Season 5 Ends with Another Victory for Undefeated Chris

    Beer and trophies
    Beer and trophies: that’s what it’s all about in the Lansing League.

    Season 5 of the Lansing League came to an end on November 10 with the final playoff tournament.  Starting in Season 4, final standings have been determined by a double elimination tournament with best-of-three matches.  Chris trailed Alex by 1 point going into the playoffs, making him the #2 seed, but battled his way back to a victory against Alex in the finals.  It was a long, hard fight, which at one point saw the competitors taking dueling tours of the Mansion on The Addams Family.  As the night ended, Chris was heard saying to Alex, “You can have everything else, but the Lansing League is mine!”

    The Three Musketeers
    All for one, and one for all!

    Meanwhile, in B division, Russell spent quite some time in a misunderstanding, thinking that if he got through enough of the bracket he would somehow work his way into A division, which sadly is not how it works.  Finally he asked someone, “I don’t understand.  How do I get from this sheet [the B division bracket] to that sheet [the A bracket]?”  The news was broken to him that he wouldn’t.  What he would do, however, is come through the “second chance” bracket to go up against me in the finals, and then win four straight games in a row to take home the B division trophy.

    Chris and Alex with their trophies.
    Chris and Alex with their trophies. Third place Mike had already gone home.

    B division winners
    B division winners Russell (1st), Heather (2nd), and Sam (3rd).

    The season is over now, save for the traditional post-season Zen (split flipper) tournament, which will be held tomorrow.  I hope to see you all there!  In the meantime, enjoy some more playoff photos.  (There are even more in the gallery.)

    Mike gets his trophy
    “Is this all you got?” Mike gets his 3rd place trophy from Matt.

    Would you buy a used car from this man?
    Would you buy a used car from this man?

    It's all fun and games in the Lansing League.
    It’s all fun and games in the Lansing League.

    Matt talks to Alex.
    “Alex… how the hell did you let this happen again?”

  • Season 5 Playoff Results and Final Standings

    The final playoff tournament for Season 5 was held November 10. The top eight qualifiers who attended played in A division, and everyone else who attended played in B division. Only players who had attended at least four league meetings were eligible. Players who did not compete in the tournament are ranked below tournament competitors.

    A Division

    1. Chris
    2. Alex
    3. Mike S.
    4. Aaron
    5. Sarah
    6. Matt
    7. Joseph
    8. Jake

    B division

    1. Russell
    2. Heather
    3. Sam
    4. Mike B.
    5. Jimmy
    6. Greg

    Did not play in the tournament

    1. Danny
    2. Terry
    3. Evan
    4. Allyson
    5. James
    6. Mark
    7. Shane
    8. Todd
    9. Amanda
    10. Sommer
  • League Night Preview: 11/10/15

    Tomorrow night at 7 p.m. is the final night of Season 8, in which final standings are determined by a double elimination tournament.  The top 8 seeds, based on total points for the season, will play in A division, and the rest will play in B.  Each match will be best two of three. The higher seed gets first pick: either machine or order of play. The loser of the first game gets next pick: either machine or order of play; the same goes if a third game is necessary. The same machine may not be used more than once per set of 3 games per opponent. You may wait on a machine to use only if the current players are on ball 3, otherwise you must choose an unoccupied machine.

    Players must have attended at least four meetings this season to play.  Based on a review of the past league results, it looks like the following people are eligible (in order of seeding):

    1. Alex
    2. Chris
    3. Mike S.
    4. Aaron
    5. Matt
    6. Joseph
    7. Sarah
    8. Jake
    9. Sam
    10. Heather
    11. Mike B.
    12. Jimmy
    13. Danny
    14. Terry
    15. Russell
    16. Greg
    17. James

    Start deciding your game picks now!  Good luck to everyone!

  • Results of Season 4 Final Tournament

    A Division

    1. Chris
    2. Alex
    3. Aaron
    4. Sarah
    5. Mike S.
    6. Jake
    7. Joseph
    8. Matt P.

    B Division

    1. Danny
    2. Mike B.
    3. Heather
    4. James
    5. Mark
    6. Greg