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@Neil McRae totally understand that but there is no law against sharing suggestions or ideas. The more classic games you have in the tournament the better! Why limit the games? The only limit you is the total number of classic games at the club!
Anyone know what the start time is on the Wednesday at Chief??? @Chief @Neil McRae
We will shortly be sending out the full time table to all those who registered.
I’m sure the coffee shop will be open selling what they usually sell but food is limited.
Neil.
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I also need to be able to start winning games against people otherwise I’ll be at risk being stuck on the same game at chief coffee until I record a win! Good practice for the open I guess!
@Neil McRae, Has ben got that right? Loser stays on the machine until they win, they they join the queue again?
yup, flip frenzy format... matt will explain fully on the day.
Everyone is expected to have showered in the morning of each day of the open.
Cheers @Neil McRae for all this detailed information I have a couple of questions/observations.
What is defined as a bad qualifying for the UK open and classics? Will this work how the TIMSAT tournament ran where the “losers” play off each other in a separate division.
For the classics qualifying rounds how will the crowds be managed? Remember a good 60 of us have signed up for this.
What tips can people share please do give those of us who are not top players every chance of qualification. Yes practise makes perfect and understanding the rules help too I’ve heard all that. It would be useful to know how the tournament games will be set up. The list should be kept secret until qualification starts to allow for fair play. If it is deemed useful to know the games in advance so be it.
Machine abuse is mentioned. Dare I add forcibly dragging a machine around to keep the ball in play! The correct method is gently nudging the machine don’t drag it!
If I think of anything else will let you know
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Cheers @Neil McRae for all this detailed information I have a couple of questions/observations.
What is defined as a bad qualifying for the UK open and classics? Will this work how the TIMSAT tournament ran where the “losers” play off each other in a separate division.
For the classics qualifying rounds how will the crowds be managed? Remember a good 60 of us have signed up for this.
What tips can people share please do give those of us who are not top players every chance of qualification. Yes practise makes perfect and understanding the rules help too I’ve heard all that. It would be useful to know how the tournament games will be set up. The list should be kept secret until qualification starts to allow for fair play. If it is deemed useful to know the games in advance so be it.
Machine abuse is mentioned. Dare I add forcibly dragging a machine around to keep the ball in play! The correct method is gently nudging the machine don’t drag it!
If I think of anything else will let you know
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If anyone can donate to Flip Out club that would be great as we think we may need to hire some full time staff to deal with Ben's questions.
It was written in the published rules that the loser stays on the machine and the winner goes back to the queue, which is a bit different to the flip frenzy we have played before.Not sure where this idea came from that we will play on one machine over and over.