Why do you choose to play, or not play in tournaments?
After seeing Jeff from Pinball Profile's steam and the Pinside thread I'm interested in the Canadian perspective on tournament play. I'm a middle of the pack tournament player and I'm fine with that. I have machines at home I can play anytime. I enjoy the social aspect of pinball as much as playing. I play in a regular weekly tournament which I enjoy more for the social aspect than competitive. Don't get me wrong, I love beating the top players head to head, and occasionally making playoffs. But, probably have more fun playing the "loser's tournament" with my pinball friends who don't make playoffs. I'm not into the grind of two or three day tournaments, but enjoy meeting new people at the occasional Saturday one. The pinball community is an eclectic group, and there are lots of interesting people out there who it's great to have an opportunity to meet.
After seeing Jeff from Pinball Profile's steam and the Pinside thread I'm interested in the Canadian perspective on tournament play. I'm a middle of the pack tournament player and I'm fine with that. I have machines at home I can play anytime. I enjoy the social aspect of pinball as much as playing. I play in a regular weekly tournament which I enjoy more for the social aspect than competitive. Don't get me wrong, I love beating the top players head to head, and occasionally making playoffs. But, probably have more fun playing the "loser's tournament" with my pinball friends who don't make playoffs. I'm not into the grind of two or three day tournaments, but enjoy meeting new people at the occasional Saturday one. The pinball community is an eclectic group, and there are lots of interesting people out there who it's great to have an opportunity to meet.