And the Number One đŸ„‡ WINNER of the Asylum’s 4th Annual 2020 PinGolf Tournament was â€Š


đŸ„ đŸ„ đŸ„ Eric Stone!! And if you’re yawning & saying, “Hey no big surprise here,” well, it WAS, actually. Final rounds in this tournament were BRUTAL babees, and the competition was TOUGH. Eric’s fellow PinGolfers made him fight for this one. This re-cap from Jeff Palmer of FLIPS is an amazing look into all that goes into a big pinball tournament win:

Jeff Palmer, Eric Stone, Michael Lipof, Daniel Coyle Coyle:The final four competitors in a tense ending to the Asylum’s PinGolf Tournament

“To those yawning about Eric winning yet again, let me share some details to wake you up.

As the third place finisher here, it was a great match.

Over the years, Eric, Dan and I have been in a lot of battles together.

Yes Eric won, (he often does) but even the weatherman couldn’t predict the shifting winds from pingolf.

Here is how close it was and an insight to the brutality of the format.

After game one on Aerosmith picked by Eric, the scores were 1 and 1 for Eric and Dan, 3 for Jeff and 5 for Michael. Eric and Dan already have a 2 shot buffer at a minimum and are obviously feeling good.

On to Last Action Hero picked by Eric. Both Eric and Jeff aced this hole in qualifying, but Dan hit a 2. Eric is not concerned about Jeff since if they both ace, Eric still maintains a 2 stroke lead. Eric is focused on Dan.

Eric misses the target on ball one by not cashing in on the multiball and Eric’s frustration clearly is heard by the crowd, and he knows right now he could turn over the lead to Dan.

The door is now open for Dan to take the lead on Eric acing the hole. Incredibly Dan almost follows the exact same missed multiball sequence and also falls short.

The door is now open for Jeff and Michael to gain ground.

Jeff aces the hole, but unfortunately Michael struggles and ends with a 4. Eric and Dan both regroup and end with 2s

So now the scores are 3, 3, 4, 9 With one game left. Jeff is now within one shot. Michael unfortunately is effectively out of contention being 6 strokes back. It is almost impossible to make up that much ground especially on 3 players.

Eric has a decision. All he has to do is pick a game he almost assuredly can do well on. It doesn’t matter what Dan and Jeff do. The format is such that if you make a hole in one nobody can outdo that. So aces the hole and if Dan does the worst that happens is a tiebreaker.

Eric’s pick will likely be a control game. But the games he can control are similar to what Dan and Jeff can control and after what just happened on LAH, he can not afford to miss a stroke.

After deliberation he picks Fish Tales. This is a very quick, straightforward game to ace, but can be tricky.

Dan did not get a hole in one on any of the 18 holes, however Jeff made a hole in one on this not once, but twice as did Eric. Clearly Eric is going for the win and not concerned if Jeff aces the hole.

Eric plays first and shockingly has a quick ball. The best Eric can hope for is a 2, but now he is in trouble. Dan is now in prime position to ace the hole, pass Eric and there would be nothing Eric could do to avoid 2nd at best.

Incredibly, Dan falls short, so now he and Eric are currently tied again.

All of a sudden Jeff has an opportunity to tie both Eric and Dan for first place and force Eric and Dan to catch him. There is a even a remote possibility of Jeff winning this

Eric and Dan can only hope Jeff misses this opportunity. Eric is audibly questioning why he picked the game. Dan is also in trouble. Both know that after a cushy 2 shot lead, there is a real chance of a tiebreaker needed or possibly a lower finish if Jeff aces and either or both has another house ball.

This is the biggest moment in the whole tournament right now and the tension and pressure is incredible. The place is silent aside from the fish tales music running.

Jeff autolaunches the ball. 6 ramps and a spinner to go. And then poof-quick ball drain. Eric and Dan breathe a heavy sigh of relief and Jeff knows he will not get a second chance with those 2 players-he is right. It’s over. The agony of defeat.

Michael is next, and has a quick ball following suit. Probably the lowest 4 player cumulative total on FT in ages. Crazyville

As expected Eric and Dan complete the hole next ball and there is nothing Jeff can do to catch them. Eric and Dan know this. Playing on is pointless but there could in theory be a swap at 3rd and 4th, but highly unlikely. Michael concedes to Jeff since he is so far behind. Jeff is 3rd, Michael will be 4th.

Eric and Dan go onto play a tiebreaker on Taxi,.which Eric aces and Dan falls short. Eric wins. Rightfully so. He played great.

The point of the long tale is this: There are generally no footnotes in the win loss column. People generally only remember winners.

Experiencing the above is what makes competitive pinball great.

However, if you were not there, yeah, yeah, yeah, Eric Stone the Florida State Champion and 3rd best player in the world wins a local event again. Yawn.

How he won it is the story that keeps you awake 🙂

Great job Eric, Dan and Michael. It was an honor to be in the final 4 with you .”

In addition to another kick-ass trophy on the shelf, Eric will earn the right to 50% off the registration fee into the 2020 IFPA Pin-Masters ($50 value). Our event is not only a IFPA Sanctioned Pin-Golf Tournament, but also a Satellite event for the IFPA Pin-Golf Tour: The 2020 Pin-Masters.

The Pinball Asylum Makes the TWIPPY Ballot!!!

The Pinball Asylum is super excited to be on this year’s TWIPPY Ballot in three categories: Best Place to Play Pinball, Best Pinball Tournament / Competition for our Annual Point Monsters, and Best Pinball League. And the Asylum’s very own local star, Eric Stone, is up for Best Pinball Player / Competitor. Cast your vote for us please!!!

https://www.thisweekinpinball.com/quiz/twipy-2019-ballot/

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Tuesday, January 7, 2020 Places to Play Pinball in Southwest Florida: Nice Guys Pizza

The Pinball Asylum is a private space that opens for tournaments, special events, and our monthly league — and people love playing pinball up there so much that we often get requests to be open a lot more than we are. That’s hard, because we are 100% volunteer-run, everything up there from the furniture to the water bottles to the rare pins is donated by the Asylum’s generous, enthusiastic community, and we can’t always accommodate requests to visit, especially by tourists and visitors to our beautiful Gulf beaches and stunning natural ecosystem, who tend to have a limited amount of time in the area. To meet the demand for more pinball, the Asylum Board members run a weekly Tuesday night IFPA Pinball League at Nice Guys Pizza, a funky, fun and delicious bar / restaurant / music venue across the Caloosahatchee River in Cape Coral. Board Member Scott Kakavis, assisted by Tony Verzelli, is the tournament director. Come earn IFPA points, have fun, eat some crazy good pizza, salads, and tater tots, and partake (wisely) of some of the best craft cocktails in the area. Our new 2020 Winter Season starts tonight at 6:30 p.m.

Where can I play pinball in Fort Myers, Florida? Nice Guys Pizza is the Asylum’s “home away from home.”

Pinball Asylum 2020 Calendar of Events

JANUARY
9: Thursday: Asylum Inmates Pinball League

FEBRUARY
13: Thursday: Asylum Inmates Pinball League
22: Saturday: 4th Annual Asylum Pin-Golf Tournament FUNDRAISER

MARCH
12: Thursday: Asylum Inmates Pinball League

APRIL
9: Thursday: Asylum Inmates Pinball League
24-25-26: Friday-Sunday, The 8th Annual Asylum Point Monsters Tournament

MAY
14: Thursday: Asylum Inmates Pinball League
25: Monday, Memorial Day: Pre-IFPA17 Tournament TBA
26: Tuesday: Pre-IFPA17 Tournament TBA
27: Wednesday: Pre-IFPA17 Tournament TBA
28: Thursday: Charity-Tournament TBA, IFPA Epstein Cup
29: Friday: IFPA17 Qualifying
30: Saturday: IFPA17 Qualifying
31: Sunday: IFPA17 Finals

JUNE
11: Thursday: Asylum Inmates Pinball League

JULY
9: Thursday: Asylum Inmates Pinball League

AUGUST
13: Thursday: Asylum Inmates Pinball League
22-23: Saturday-Sunday: 6th Annual Asylum PAPA-Style Tournament

SEPTEMBER
10: Thursday: Asylum Inmates Pinball League

OCTOBER
3: Saturday: Asylum Pin-Brawl Tournament
8: Thursday: Asylum Inmates Pinball League
31: Asylum Halloween Party

NOVEMBER
12: Thursday: Asylum Inmates Pinball League

DECEMBER
12: Saturday: Asylum Inmates Pinball 12th League Match & FINALS
27: SUNDAY: Asylum 10th Annual Post-Chrismukkah-Festivus-Kwanzaa Party

The Pinball Asylum is honored to be the host of this year’s IFPA World Pinball Championship