[FSPA] VBH/AFSP Tournament Results

Paul Liam McGlone dwifairfaxatty at gmail.com
Mon May 13 10:51:51 EDT 2019


Jason, 

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Paul. 

> On May 12, 2019, at 3:21 PM, Joe Kosack via FSPA <fspa at fspazone.org> wrote:
> 
> Here's what went down yesterday for those who could not attend.
> 
> We had 22 players come out to VBH, and after seven rounds on Shrek, Atlantis, Deadpool, TX-Sector, Tron, Star Trek, and Eight Ball, we whittled the field down to six. Justin Bath #bathontheinternet earned the first seed with 21 points. Scott Sidley and Barry Schwartz tied with 20, in which Scott won a tiebreaker on TX-Sector for a bye to the finals. Joseph R Kosack, Gregg Giblin, and Dave Hubbard qualified for the semifinals. 
> 
> In the semifinals, Barry was driving the bus and took us first to TX Sector, and Dave decided to destroy the game and put up 8.9 million to get four points. Barry got 1.4 million for 2 points, followed by Gregg with 1 million for 1 point and Joe with 0.75 million for 1 point.
> 
> Game two was on Atlantis, where Gregg and Joe both had great ball threes. Gregg won the game and earned 4 points with 4.4 million, followed by Joe with 2.1 million for 2 points. Barry and Dave got 1 point each with scores of 1.7 million and 532 thousand respectively.
> 
> Final game of the semifinals was played on Eight Ball, where Joe was the only player to find the spinner and took 4 points with 125 thousand. Barry got 2 points with 65 thousand, and Gregg and Dave got 1 point with scores of 46 thousand and 27 thousand. 
> 
> Therefore, the standings for the semifinals was Joe with 7, Gregg and Dave tied in second with 6, and Barry with 5. A tiebreaker game was played on Star Trek (Gregg tried for home field advantage playing his own machine and no classics being available as they were all played in the first three games.) Gregg got 34 million, but that was not enough as Dave got 59 million and a ball three walkoff. So Joe and Dave advanced to join Justin and Scott in the finals.
> 
> The finals was a FSPA four player playoff, and full scores will be posted when I have a chance to format it properly in Word. The quick results are that Joseph R Kosack won with 14 points, Justin #bathontheinternet came in second with 10 points, Dave Hubbard came in third with 9 points, and Scott came in fourth with 7 points.
> 
> The Pinburgh entries were won by Rob Maerz and Douglas Malcolm! Congrats to both of you! I have already sent your information to ReplayFX and they should be in touch with you soon.
> 
> Also, I found out yesterday morning that the crew at Lyman's led by Brian Weingartner were having their own fundraiser for AFSP yesterday to support the cause as well! Between us, we have raised over $400 for AFSP! I could not be any prouder, and hope to do this all over again sometime in the near future. 
> 
> I hope everyone had a great time, and if there are any suggestions to improve this format in the future, please let me know!
> 
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