Tag: season 6

  • League Night Recap for 2/23/16

    It’s just about time for another league night, so of course it’s time for my customarily delinquent report of last league night.  February 23 brought us to the fourth meeting, and thus the halfway mark of the season.  There is still plenty of time left in the season for positions to change, but at this point it is safe to say that Chris has a pretty decisive lead, with 56 points over second place Joseph.  Sarah, in third place, trails Joseph by another 15 points, which is more than surmountable.  The rest of the “A division range,” the top eight, are clustered close together, from Matt’s 231-point fourth place, through a three-way tie for seventh place at 226 points.  (You can review the current standings here.)

    League players playing.
    Yes, we had to play Austin Powers. Thanks, random number generator!

    This meeting once again saw a new participant: another Grand Rapids Pinball League regular, Adam.  Jake apparently convinced him to come by talking up Theio’s.  I asked him if he’s planning to come regularly and he said it will depend on his work schedule.  We also were graced with the return of a previous but long-absent league member, Terry.  Terry’s work schedule makes it difficult or impossible for him to attend league meetings, but the new flexible start time has allowed him to join us again.

    Kandus checks herself for a fever.
    The pinball action is so hot, Kandus has to check herself for a fever.

    Chris’s friend Janine returned for a second dance with the Avenue’s games.  I told her I was glad we hadn’t scared her off.  She said that she had to come back because after her first week she was last place in the league standings and her son was razzing her for it, so she needed to at least get out of last place.  This brought back memories for me… memories of how, when I was new to the league, I just hoped not to be in last place every time Matt posted standings!  (These hopes were not always fulfilled.)

    Not that I’m always putting in a stellar performance these days either.  I had one of the most hot and cold days I can remember, starting the night with a 100-million-plus Addams Family (a personal record, yet one that only got me 3rd in my group, since Joseph and Sam both tore it up even more than that) and ending with a six-figure Tales of the Arabian Nights.

    Joseph turns away from Austin Powers in disgust.
    Joseph turns away from Austin Powers in disgust.

    The night ended with Adam getting his promised trip to Theio’s, along with Jake, Sam, Joseph, and me.  As Jake told Adam before we arrived, we almost never talk about pinball at Theio’s — roller coasters are a much more frequent topic — but wouldn’t you know, the conversation this time ended up turning into a bit of a debate about the merits of a certain melon-themed game.  Don’t worry, no punches were thrown, and everyone escaped unscathed.  I hope Adam liked the eggs.

  • Results for League Night #4, Season 6, 2/23/16

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    These results may change after makeup games.

  • League Night Recap for 2/9/16

    League Night 2/9/16. As you can see, all our games are played in the dark at the Lansing Pinball League. It helps us feel more like Tommy.
    All of our games are played in the dark at the Lansing Pinball League. It helps us feel more like Tommy.

    The league continues to grow this season, as last league night – the third of Season 6 – saw three new players.  Kandus brought her husband Joe, who fortunately goes by the short form of the name while my own husband Joseph never does, so I’m sure that will prevent any confusion.  Chris brought his friend Janine, who also does not go by Joseph, so all is well.  And longtime friend of the league Cattie is now an actual member of the league.  Until recently, Cattie had tended bar during league nights, and so is very familiar to the league.  She no longer works Tuesdays, which has been a tough adjustment for everyone.  The up side of this, however, is that she is now free to play in the league.

    Although on the balance the league is growing, we have had a few (possibly temporary) departures from the league.  Aaron and Amanda G. had a good time at their first visit to the league, but have decided it’s just too far for them to come out on a regular basis.  Alex, a fixture of the league for a few seasons, has been too busy with running tournaments and his own league (the Blind Squirrel League out in Fremont) so he hasn’t been able to attend on a regular basis this season.

    League Night 2/9/16.
    The league hard at work.  That sound you hear is wood being chopped.

    When I arrived, Chris, Sarah, Greg, and Janine were already playing their second game, as they had decided to start early.  Matt is now allowing people to start as soon as four people have arrived, supposedly to alleviate congestion now that the league has grown.  I can see the wisdom of this, but, dear reader, I hope that it does not work against the feeling of camaraderie that is the unique quality of our league.

    I’m sorry to say that one of our games this time was Austin Powers, which unfortunately did not break.  I don’t get it; I keep sticking pins in my Austin Powers voodoo pinball machine.  Maybe I need to set it on fire.  I’m running out of time, since it’s one of the backup games for Tuesday so there is a nonzero chance we might have to endure it again.

    Matt adds Mike to the naughty list.
    Matt adds Mike to the naughty list.

    On a brighter note, several people had very good games of Jack*Bot this time, including billion-plus scores for both Greg and Joseph.  At one point it did suffer a total reset during a game, a problem that has very occasionally happened in the past, but it didn’t recur.  That must be someone else’s voodoo; I like Jack*Bot.

    Tuesday’s league night will bring us to the midway point of the season, and we probably will not have to play Austin Powers.  We will get to play Tales of the Arabian Nights, which has gotten its sound fixed at last!  I hope to see you all at 7 p.m. at the Avenue.

     

  • League Night Update for 1/26/16

    Prior to the start of our second league night, Mike S. told me that he was going to be playing in my group.  I asked how he could know that, and he said that he just had a feeling that we would be grouped together.  But it didn’t happen: when Mike’s group was called, I wasn’t in it, and I said, “Aw, I wanted to play with Mike!  I never get to play with Mike!”  Sarah decided to chime in too, agreeing that she hasn’t played with Mike in ages.  Matt yelled at us to calm down, saying “after league is over we can all get in line to play with Mike!”

    Christine and Sam
    Sam: “So do these require a special diet, or can you just buy some Purina chow?”

    The night was the largest we have had in some time.  The league’s practice is to play four games if 16 or fewer people attend, and five games if we have more than 16 players.  We have only added the fifth game once before, quite some time ago, but ever since then, Mike S. gets excited each week thinking we might get to play five games again.  Unfortunately, what seems to keep happening is that we get exactly 16 people.  League Night #2 looked like it was going to be another close-but-no-cigar night until we had a late arrival from Sommer and Allyson.  Between their return to the league and even more new players this week, we hit the magic number and got to play five games.

    Speaking of new players, this week’s new additions were Kandus and Maddie.  I didn’t get a chance to meet Maddie, but Kandus was in my group and told me she learned about the league through another new player, Gabe.  She had initially been worried that she was not good enough to play in a league but Gabe assured her that we were a fun group.  I hope she found that to be true!  I fondly remember my first days in the league when my concerns that I would be too inexperienced to fit in were very quickly dispelled by the welcome that I got.  I hope Kandus had a similar experience.

    The Walking Dead: not just my nickname when I come in for my morning class.
    The Walking Dead: not just my nickname when I come in for my morning class.

    Also in my group was Matt, whose usual resolve against taking Secret Mania in Getaway — he insists it always ends in a drain — was tested and found lacking.  When I see those three police cars, I always shriek “SECRET MANIA!” and hammer on the shift stick about 100 times to make sure the game gets the point. Matt, on the other hand, just shook his head with resignation as he slowly and methodically hit the shifter three times to start Secret Mania.  “Enjoy your Secret Drainia,” said Aaron H., watching from an adjacent group.  The words “Secret Drainia” made me laugh so hard I got weak and had to sit down.  I don’t know why it tickled me quite so much.  But Matt showed him: he not only finished his Secret Drainia without draining, but went on to start multiball and get a jackpot in the same ball.  Later I saw Mike B. also choosing to go for Secret Mania.  Someone in his group said “Secret Mania?  How did you get that?!”  Mike just said, “I can’t tell you; it’s a secret.”

    Mike B. and Russell.
    Russell: “I’m confused. Which one is the Wolfman, again?” Mike B.: “Quiet, I’m trying to find the secret fish mania.”

    Another typical moment of Lansing League silliness involved an argument between me and Aaron H. over whether heather is a bush.  It started with a discussion of Tila Tequila and her belief that the world is flat.  Aaron said that we shouldn’t be surprised, since her name after all is Tila Tequila, so she probably drinks a lot of it.  I said, “I don’t think it works that way.  I mean, I don’t spend all the time eating flowers off the moors.”  Aaron didn’t catch my meaning so I explained that heather was a flower.  He said he thought it was a bush.  I said it was more of a low-growing, shrubby flower that covers the moors in carpets of purple.  I believe I meant to say “scrubby” rather than “shrubby,” but that launched me and Aaron into a conversation about the difference, if any, between a bush and a shrub.  And if this summary of a typical league conversation doesn’t make you want to come to the Lansing Pinball League, then you have a heart of stone and will never know joy.

    After league Joseph, Sam, Jake, Mike, and I had our usual Theio’s after party.  Everyone is welcome to come with us to these, so if you haven’t had the Theio’s experience yet, just ask one of us at the end of the next league night.  Which, thanks to my now-habitual late posting schedule, is tonight!  I hope I will see you there.

    Don’t forget that you can always see more photos in our photo gallery and the complete results too.

  • Results for League Night #2, Season 6, 1/26/16

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    These results may change due to makeup games.

  • League Night Recap for 1/12/16

    Lansing Pinball League, league night #2, Season 6.
    I got a new semi-fisheye adapter, so expect to see a lot of shots like this.

    January 12 began Season 6 of the league.  Season 6!  It’s amazing to think back on the changes that have come to the league since Joseph and I first joined during the third meeting of Season 1.  At the time there were only four games (Medieval Madness, Indiana Jones, Lord of the Rings, and Johnny Mnemonic) and we usually didn’t play Johnny because of the glove not being able to lock positions 7, 8, and 9.  The next week, the Avenue added Tales of the Arabian Nights.  With only five games, and Johnny usually avoided, we ended up playing a lot of Medieval Madness.  We also played only three games per night instead of the current four (or even, on rare and sweet occasions, five).

    Lansing Pinball League, league night #2, Season 6.
    I think Chris is sending mixed messages by wearing his loser ribbon… backward.

    Over the years we’ve lost Johnny (and I still miss his classic “go up the middle!”) and added a whole lot else.  We’ve kept most of the original core of players but added many more.  For my part, I’m now twice as good at pinball but still hovering around 10th or 11th in the league, because as I get better, so does the league.  Matt told me he started the league specifically to get Pete’s to put more games in the Avenue.  He probably could not have imagined how successful it would be.

    Enough reminiscing; let’s talk about League Night #1.  We had several new faces including Aaron and Amanda G., who I know well from Marvin’s and other leagues and tournaments around the state, but who had never played in Lansing League before.  They had attended the Silver Balls in the City tournament and enjoyed the venue so much that they decided to make the long trek from the east side of the state to play with us again.  Aaron has already shown that he is going to be a serious threat to Chris’s undefeated record in the league, as he won the night with a massive 65 points.

    Lansing Pinball League, league night #2, Season 6.
    Pinball row at the Avenue.

    We also had two brand new faces, folks who had not previously played in any league that I know of: Steve and Gabe.  Both had good nights, but Gabe had a particularly blockbuster game of Jack*Bot, a game he said he was playing for only the second time ever.  I cannot remember his score exactly but it was several billion, I think in the vicinity of 6 billion.

    The league also saw the return of Christine after a season-long absence when Haley was born.  Haley was also in attendance, generally minding her own business, as was Aaron and Amanda’s daughter.

    The Lansing League has come a long way and continues to grow.  I don’t expect that to change anytime soon, with pinball in Michigan and around the country booming.  As usual you can view the results of the night and more photos.

    Lansing Pinball League, league night #2, Season 6.
    Chris does his Ian Anderson impression.
  • Results for League Night #1, Season 6, 1/12/16

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    Results may change after makeup games.

  • League Night Preview: 1/12/16

    Mike tries to teach Joseph how to be cool in photographs.
    Mike tries to teach Joseph how to be cool in photographs.

    It’s time to start Season 6 – believe it or not!  Tonight kicks off the sixth season of the Lansing Pinball League, and our leader Matt has announced the schedule of games:

    • Iron Man
    • The Walking Dead
    • Addams Family
    • Austin Powers

    This list is very tentative and at this time appears likely to change, as TWD is acting a bit wacky and Austin Powers is still suffering from a fluttery flipper, in addition to everything else that’s awful about Austin Powers. One way or another, though, we will be starting the season tonight, so be there at 7 p.m.!

    Matt would also like to remind everyone that attendance at a minimum of four meetings is required to play in the playoffs.  Makeup games, though permitted if they are done before the next meeting, do not count toward this minimum.