Tag: season 7

  • Pinball Holidays

    It’s been a long while since my last update (just about two months, in fact).  Does that mean everyone in the Lansing area took a break from pinball?  Ha ha ha ha ha… yeah, right.

    Mike plunges while partner Dan stands ready at the left flipper.
    Mike plunges while partner Dan stands ready at the left flipper.
    Zen winners Dan and Mike, with photobomb by Matt.
    Zen winners Dan and Mike, with photobomb by Matt.

    First of all, we had the traditional end of season “just for fun” tournament for the Lansing Pinball League, Super-Ball VII, better known as the Zen Tourney.  Chris (partnered with non-league-member Steve, not to be confused with the Steve who does sometimes play with league) once again saw the elusive Zen trophy slip from his grasp as Mike and Dan coordinated their way to victory.  Mike also joins the elite ranks of those who have won two Zen trophies (ahem).  No one has yet won three…

    Second, after a year of trying out quarterly Avenue charity tournaments, we had our first repeat: the second annual Silver Balls in the City on December 27.  Once again the tournament’s entry fees were all donated to the Capital Area Humane Society.  This year, based on the number of people who attended, we used a three-strikes rather than four-strikes format.  We also started a half hour earlier.  As a result, we did not end up running quite so long as last year.  Yes, I can learn from mistakes: where’s my gold star?

    This year's Silver Balls trophies.
    This year’s Silver Balls trophies. Most of the glitter even stayed on them.

    Mike S. came up with the idea of having a just-for-fun side tournament for $1 per entry.  The side tournament was a “closest to the pin” contest on Medieval Madness.  The winner would be the person who got closest to 15 million without going over or tilting.  Bill L. ended up winning and I still need to get him his prize (a $10 Coldstone Creamery gift certificate donated by Mike).

    In an odd coincidence, the main tournament finished on the same game as last year: Junk Yard.  Fortunately the overactive slam tilt has been repaired since then.  Spectators who held out until the very end were treated to the spectacle of Aaron G. starting the video mode on Junk Yard no fewer than 15 times in the final game against Adam, and in this manner, climbing his way to victory on top of a mountain of toast.  Third place went to Jared A.

    Rodney and Karen try out the side tournament.
    Rodney and Karen try out the side tournament.

    Between the main and side tournaments, Silver Balls earned $217 for the Capital Area Humane Society.  As most league members know, my beloved pet rabbit Stephen died on December 22 at the age of 10 and half.  Joseph and I were still very shaken up and grieving when the tournament came around, but it gave us some consolation to know that the donations people made for the tournament would help other wonderful animals receive care.

    Aaron and Adam with first and second place trophies, respectively.

    The next Avenue tournament will be the second annual March Hare Madness amazing race tournament.  The date is to be announced, but it will probably be in the last few days of March.  Stay tuned here or to the Lansing Pinball League Facebook group for more information.

  • Chris Still Undefeated in Lansing

    No drinks to pass this point... but trophies are OK! Joseph, Chris, and Matt (2nd, 1st, and 3rd).
    No drinks to pass this point… but trophies are OK! Joseph, Chris, and Matt (2nd, 1st, and 3rd).

    Lansing Pinball League held its final playoffs for Season 7 on November 8 and Chris once again walked away as the undefeated champion of the league.  Chris has won every season since the league’s inception, both in the previous “points only” format and in the current playoff format.  Second place went to Joseph and third went to Matt, giving him his first A-division hardware in the league.

    Chris plunges his walk-off Ball 3 in the final game against Joseph.
    Chris plunges his walk-off Ball 3 in the final game against Joseph.

    The final battle was tense.  Chris won handily on his first game choice of Getaway, but on Tales of the Arabian Nights, Joseph rolled over Chris with 30 million or so points.  This made Joseph the only person to win a single game against Chris all evening.  Chris chose Austin Powers for the third game and won the night with a walk-off Ball 3, giving him the championship but also burdening him with the knowledge that he made someone play Austin Powers.

    Meanwhile, thanks in part to a miscommunication that resulted in Sam not attending, B division consisted entirely of three people: Jake, Dan, and Mike B.  The three played off to determine the allocation of the three B-division trophies.  The first went to Jake, the third to Dan, and the second to Mike B., who does not appear in my photo because he left to go walk his dog and never returned.

    Jake and Dan. Jake won B division and Dan came in second.
    Jake and Dan. Jake won B division and Dan came in third.

    My own night started with having to play Adam.  (Matt offered to just divide the present people between A and B so that the divisions were evenly populated, but I didn’t want to because I had earned a top 8 position and wanted to play in A, so he kept the original 8-person bracket.  I came to mildly regret that decision.)  I was ahead going into Ball 3 on Jack-Bot (my choice), but Adam (as player 1) proceeded to get multiball out of the slot machine and make plenty of hay out of that.  I repeatedly yelled “bulls—!” as Adam said “Tournament setting is a beautiful thing.”

    Joseph plays his final game against Chris.
    Joseph plays his final game against Chris.

    On my ball, I had a lot of work to do and got multiball going again (on my own, thanks very much) but didn’t make quite enough out of it.  The game ended up at about 3.0 billion to 2.9 billion in Adam’s favor.  Adam declared the game “epic.”  Actually, I think he might have said “kind of epic,” but I’ll take it.  For the next game I picked Indiana Jones and had a similar situation of having a really great game by my standards beaten by an even greater game.  So I lost to Adam, but I felt good about losing.

    Sadly my tour of the loser bracket was brief and consisted of having it handed to me by Jason on the same two games I chose in the winner’s bracket, and without any dignity this time.

    I got a lot of nice photos of the night, so I hope you will check out the photo gallery which draws from the group’s Flickr pool (which at the moment is all my photography, but other Flickr users are welcome to add to it).  The final standings of Season 7 are also available.

    Tonight is Super-Ball VII, the traditional post-season “Zen” (split flipper) tournament!  It’s always a ton of fun and nothing is at stake except some endearingly cheesy trophies, so you should definitely attend.

  • Final Standings for Season 7

    1. Chris Tabaka
    2. Joseph Nebus
    3. Matt Pries
    4. Adam Peacock
    5. Jason Magnuson
    6. Mike Stewart Jr.
    7. Heather Kendrick
    8. Jimmy Raffaele
    9. Jake VanKempen
    10. Aaron “Mike” Brown
    11. Dan Nelson
    12. Sam Stearley
    13. Tim Johnson
    14. Russell Schwab
    15. Aaron Holmes
    16. James McNitt
    17. Steve Wieschowski
    18. Gabe Wrobel
    19. Danny Clark
    20. Joe Hefner
    21. Greg Spahlinger
    22. Kandus Linde
    23. John Cinche
    24. Derienne Perkins
  • League Night Recap for 10/11/16

    League Night #7 of 8

    Games played: Fish Tales, Getaway, Tales of the Arabian Nights, World Cup Soccer, The Walking Dead

    Joseph tallies up his score for the night.
    Joseph tallies up his score for the night.

    The next league night is coming soon and, according to custom, that means it’s time for me to finally get around to writing the recap of the last one.  To be honest, I can’t think of much to write about.  This was a low attendance night, with only nine people present and accounted for.

    League Night #6 was particularly brutal for me, so in comparison I thought I did quite well.  I had one really awful game (Fish Tales) but the rest were mediocre to good.  As the night wrapped up, I was feeling pretty good – until I noticed Joseph taking notes about something.  I asked what he was doing and he admitted he had looked through all the score books and had figured out how many points each of us had gotten.  I asked how I had done and he told me I had earned 12 points (minus the attendance points).  I was shocked.  I did scores around that range back when I didn’t know what I was doing, and we played fewer games then!  I felt deflated.  Joseph pointed out that this was a consequence of the very low turnout.  I wasn’t entirely heartened.

    Jimmy and Matt's movie poster.
    Jimmy and Matt’s movie poster.

    The scores from Night #7 haven’t been published yet, most likely because of the number of people doing makeups.  I am getting nervous going into Night #8, our last of the season, because last I knew I was in seventh place and if I fall below eighth I’ll go back into playing B division.

    Nothing more to report, but since my recaps have also been serving as previews of late, I’ll remind everyone that Tuesday, since it is our last league night before Halloween, is our 2nd annual Costume Contest night!  I have Halloween-themed trophies for first, second, and third place.  Last year the most popular costume choice was to dress as Chris; either two or three people went that route, depending on whether we count Chris.  (Someone did vote for him.)  Matt’s Chris costume won out over Jake’s and he took home the first place trophy (which, as he remarked, was the first trophy he’d won in the league at that time).  Summer and Ally took second for their joint costume of the Shining twins, and I got to keep the third myself for my Stitch costume.  Who will win this year?  Come on Tuesday (7 p.m. at the Avenue) and find out!  Meanwhile, enjoy a couple more pictures, then hit the photo gallery for even more.

    Jake looking upset.
    Looks like the fish got away.
    Jimmy and Matt.
    Jimmy and Matt’s movie poster.
  • League Night Recap for 9/27/16

    League night #6 of 8.  Games played: Ghostbusters, Lord of the Rings, Fish Tales, Attack from Mars, Junk Yard.

    Adam playing the new Ghostbusters LE. Photo by Sam.
    Adam playing the new Ghostbusters LE. Photo by Sam.

    The big news for last league night was the arrival of a Ghostbusters LE at the Avenue, taking the former spot of World Cup Soccer, which has moved upstairs.  While everyone loves seeing a new game go in, it does feel a bit too ironic that we have gotten such a fancy new machine while several other games remain unplayable for league.  On this occasion, Jack-Bot’s right eye saucer was not registering.  Demolition Man and Austin Powers continue to steal quarters at an alarming rate.  Terminator 3’s right ramp does not register (or doesn’t register reliably; there’s some disagreement about this point).  Monster Bash has long been excluded from league play due to a straight-down-the-middle scoop kickout.  As a result, we have been playing many of the same games (the more reliable ones) repeatedly.  I joined the league when there were only 5 games present, period, so it doesn’t bother me quite as much; still, with all the variety we now have available (in theory), it would be nice to be able to change out games more often.

    Ghostbusters gets mixed reviews from the league.  Some people like it, some people want to like it, others are quite vocal in their dislike.  I don’t mind the Pro that I play elsewhere so much, but the LE at the Avenue makes very unpleasant use of the so-called “magnetic slings.”  During my league game, I was in the process of getting the ball in hand for a jackpot shot when it suddenly froze dead center between the flippers and then dropped right down the middle.  It isn’t just me, either; others reported the same phenomenon.  I’m not a fan of magnets on the playfield in general and this is a particularly bad example.

    Me sitting in the refrigerator.
    A rare league photo of me, taken by Sam. He made me sit in the empty refrigerator that appeared in the alcove.

    Strangely, a refrigerator has appeared where Joust and Dig Dug briefly stood (it was empty yet turned on), and the video games have been moved out to the area near the back door.  At one point Sam outright insisted that I get inside the refrigerator for a photo, which he borrowed my camera to take.  I couldn’t get both of my legs in safely so he fortunately could not shut the door on me (but he tried).  Afterward he ran around with my camera for a few minutes and took some of the best shots of the night.  The reason his photos are so good is that he completely ignored etiquette and took shots of people playing up close (to be fair, they weren’t playing league games), which I am too timid or too polite (your choice) to do.  He also shot from the hip, not literally but close to it, so he got some of those great serendipitous shots that are made possible by not trying too hard.  All the photos in this entry were taken by Sam.

    Photo by Sam of Jake and Danny. I wasn't sure which orientation he wanted, but I thought portrait was a stronger composition.
    Photo by Sam of Jake and Danny. I wasn’t sure which orientation he wanted, but I thought portrait was a stronger composition.

    One of the surprises of the night was the return of Danny after at least a season’s absence.  We did have some advance notice that he’d been around by the fact that Ghostbusters already had DMCs all over the high score table.  Danny was in my group, and one of the stranger events of the night that I witnessed involved his game of Lord of the Rings.  On ball 3, he drained with a pretty low score (especially by his standards).  I went to take down the score and found that it wasn’t ending his ball.  After some confusion, we discovered that his ball was back in the shooter lane.  He confirmed that his ball definitely drained between the flippers.  It wasn’t an extra ball, either; everything was acting as though his ball was still in progress.  The rest of us told him to go ahead and play it.  After all, the game said his ball was in play.  He shrugged, went back to work, and put up a monster score.  (I’ve had that happen to me at least one other time on LotR, though not on a league game.  I don’t know what causes it.)

    Tonight we’re going to be playing our seventh meeting of the season (out of eight).  Some of the positions have really narrowed a lot (see the standings for more details).  I know my 7th place is in danger and I need to keep my nose above the 8th place water mark to ensure playing in A division again.  I’ll see you soon – I hope!

    Portrait of Russell by Sam.
    Portrait of Russell by Sam. The lens I had on takes really nice close portrait shots.

    P.S. Don’t forget to check the photo gallery for more photos (I took quite a few this time, as well as Sam), and to save the date for the Nov. 9 post-election hangover tourney, Fear and Trembling.

  • Results for League Night #6, Season 7, 9/27/16

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    Results may change due to makeup games.

  • Results for League Night #5, Season 7, 9/13/16

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    Results may change after makeup games.

  • League Night Recap for 9/13/16

    League Night #5 of 8, Season 7

    Games played: Junk Yard, Metallica, Iron Man, The Walking Dead, Lord of the Rings.

    The State News photographer talks to Aaron and Derienne.
    The State News photographer talks to Aaron and Derienne.

    The Lansing Pinball League saw its first media visit, as a reporter and from the State News (MSU’s student newspaper) spent several hours interviewing and league members for a profile of the league.  She brought along a photographer, too, which is more than the Detroit Free Press writer did when he came to the Avenue to write a profile of a “pinball wizard” (read: Chris) earlier this year; he just made do with cell phone pictures.  So in the matter of Avenue pinball articles, I’m going with State News 1, Free Press 0.  Real press deserves real cameras!

    The timing of their visit was somewhat unfortunate, as the Grand Rapids crew (Adam, Jake, and Sam) were all absent, and this was generally a very low-attendance night.  On the plus side, we had a new member, Derienne, who got to spend part of her first-ever league night being interviewed.  She ended up being quoted in the article, probably because she was one of the only MSU students present.  Many of the rest of the league are alumni (this writer included), and Russell is a professor at MSU, but of the people present that night, I believe only Matt and Derienne are current students.

    A State News photographer takes a picture of Aaron playing Lord of the Rings.
    A State News photographer takes a picture of Aaron playing Lord of the Rings.  Speaking of photos, for more photos of league night, you can always check our photo gallery.

    Two other bits of attendance-related news concern Aaron and Jason.  Aaron was present for the first time this season due to his work schedule, but told me that he will probably be able to come more often in the future.  Jason, on the other hand, will be unable to attend for the rest of the season due to a change in his work schedule, and will be playing all his games as makeups from here on out.  He does expect to be able to attend finals.

    A nattily-dressed band played for an equally nattily-dressed audience while league was going on. It appeared that they were doing a video shoot.
    A nattily-dressed band played for an equally nattily-dressed audience while league was going on. It appeared that they were doing a video shoot.

    Junk Yard behaved itself and continued not slam tilting, so that is evidently not going to be a problem anymore thanks to Derrick finally fixing the slam tilt switch.  It gave us no trouble for a change, but, sadly, I cannot say the same for Lord of the Rings, which has a problem with the ring-destroying switch.  If someone starts Destroy the Ring, it cannot be finished, and no more points can be scored until the ball drains.  Strangely, the switch that destroys the ring has no other function in the game (a different sensor starts modes when the ball is hit into the ring), but when it stops working, it really messes things up for those unfortunate enough to encounter it.

    The Avenue has received a new game, Ghostbusters LE, replacing World Cup Soccer.  (We are hoping WCS ’94 is going to be shopped and returned, because Derrick had mentioned trying to obtain a new ramp for it.)  It’s the usual league custom to play a new game at the next league night, and indeed, Matt has said we will be playing Ghostbusters at the next league night (Tuesday, September 27, at 7 p.m.).  New members are always welcome, so if you have been too shy to come to the league, please don’t be.  We would love to have you!

  • League Night Recap for 8/23/16

    Our last league night (the fourth of the season) had somewhat light attendance, though we did have a rare visit from long-timer Greg and were joined by a new member, John, who works at The Avenue.  But the most notable appearance of the night was Derrick, the pinball technician who services Pinball Pete’s games at The Avenue.  I had heard his name for years, ever since I joined in 2013, but had never actually seen him before, so he was a semi-mythic figure to me.  But there he was, with a game open and Chris peering into it alongside him.

    Derrick the pinball repairman consults with Chris.
    Dr. Tabaka offers Derrick a consultation.

    Mike S., Chris, Joseph, and I proceeded to run around pointing at all the most bothersome problems in the games, while Derrick obligingly tried to troubleshoot them.  Finally, Mike wanted him to look at “just one more thing”… the infamous Junk Yard slam tilt problem.  Derrick said that he had received our notes complaining about the touchy slam switch, but he was perplexed.  He opened the coin door to show us: the switch was bent as far apart as it could go.  He couldn’t see how it could possibly be slam tilting.

    Due to a tragedy at Pinburgh involving a questionable slam tilt, Mike knew exactly how it might be happening: games can have more than one slam tilt switch.  He suspected that it might be on the left side, since hitting the left of the game is more likely to trigger it.  He and Derrick together looked around and – eureka!  They found a switch in the left side of the cabinet that was so close together that just touching it would cause a “slam tilt stuck closed” message.  Derrick bent it apart for us and afterward we tested the game.  Joy of joys, for the first time since we got it, it no longer has a slam tilt problem!  Junk Yard is once again tournament ready!  … More or less.

    Due to a combination of the late start and some long games, league night ran quite late, at least for some groups.  Half of my group actually left before I finished the final ball of the final game (and the one person who did stay was, well, Joseph).  Some of us did still go to Theio’s afterward for our usual midnight “breakfast,” but it was a small group.

    We are now halfway through the league season, so the heat is going to start turning up.  To see where you (and others) stand, check out the results page.  Our next meeting is tomorrow at 7, and we will be joined by a reporter from The State News who is working on a story about the league.  So put on your favorite pinball shirt, slick your hair back, and get over to the Avenue for League Night #5!

  • Results for League Night #4, Season 7, 8/23/16

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    *Pending a makeup game.