# The Score Card: Pro Circuit Showdowns

**Source:** Kineticist  
**Type:** article  
**Published:** 2025-11-16  
**Beat:** Pinball

**URL:** https://www.kineticist.com/news/the-score-card-pro-circuit-showdowns

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## Analysis

The Score Card covers two major pinball tournaments held in Schaumburg, Illinois in late 2024/early 2025: the Stern Pro Circuit Finals (with a new objective-based format) won by Zach McCarthy, and the Pinball Expo FlipOUT tournament won by Arvid Flygare. The article also discusses controversial WPPR formula changes affecting Amazing Race tournaments, effective January 1, 2026.

### Key Claims

- [HIGH] The 2024-25 Stern Pro Circuit Final introduced objective-based competition instead of traditional high-score head-to-head matches — _Matt Owen, describing the tournament format change at Enterrium in Schaumburg_
- [HIGH] Zach McCarthy won the 2024-25 Stern Pro Circuit Championship with a 6-1 grand finals victory over Raymond Davidson — _Matt Owen, reporting final match results with specific clear times_
- [HIGH] The Pinball Expo FlipOUT 2025 drew over 250 participants — _Matt Owen, describing tournament scale at Pinball Expo 2025_
- [HIGH] Arvid Flygare won the Expo FlipOUT 2025 championship, defeating Logan Henderson in the grand final on The Mandalorian — _Matt Owen, reporting final match details with play-by-play description_
- [HIGH] The IFPA reduced WPPR points potential for Amazing Race format due to 'format quality' concerns about early-round skill testing — _Matt Owen, citing IFPA announcement on Halloween with direct quote_
- [HIGH] The WPPR formula changes will take effect on January 1, 2026 — _Matt Owen, explicitly stating implementation date_
- [HIGH] Jack Danger and Elizabeth Gieske hosted and commentated the SPCF livestream on Stern Pinball's YouTube channel — _Matt Owen, identifying broadcast team for 2024-25 SPCF_
- [HIGH] The top 32 qualifying players compete in the Stern Pro Circuit Final with over $30,000 in cash and prizes — _Matt Owen, describing SPCF structure and prize pool_

### Notable Quotes

> "We are looking to promote and encourage formats that requires a high quality level of the 'test of skill' of the players involved. Often times with Amazing Race, especially in the early rounds, the 'test of skill' being judged is based on the ability for a player to pass some insanely low score on a given machine."
> — **IFPA (quoted by Matt Owen)**, Halloween announcement (referenced in article)
> _Official justification for WPPR formula reduction affecting Amazing Race format; sparked community controversy_

> "With a blistering clear time of 25.7 seconds, Zach McCarthy put on enormous pressure, and though Raymond earned an equally impressive clear time of 27.3 seconds, it was not enough."
> — **Matt Owen**, SPCF Grand Finals description
> _Climactic moment of championship match on X-Men objective, showing razor-thin margins in new speedrun format_

> "Though Logan played his heart out, the pinball gods were not on his side, as a ricochet from a stand up target plopped the ball directly into the left outlane, wrapping up the tournament"
> — **Matt Owen**, FlipOUT Grand Finals description
> _Dramatic final moment of Expo FlipOUT championship on The Mandalorian, decided by ball physics_

> "Zach continued to find his groove by picking up three more wins, clearing challenges like "Start Sparky Multiball" on Metallica: Remastered, "Start Telekinesis Multiball" on Stranger Things, and "Start To Me, My X-Men Multiball" on The Uncanny X-Men."
> — **Matt Owen**, SPCF Grand Finals play-by-play
> _Illustrates momentum and specific games used in objective-based format_

> "By day 2 of the playoffs, matches became more and more remarkable, keeping both the players and audience awake in the wee hours of the morning."
> — **Matt Owen**, FlipOUT tournament description
> _Notes the intensity and extended duration of double-elimination playoff bracket_

### Entities

| Name | Type | Context |
|------|------|---------|
| Zach McCarthy | person | Competitive pinball player who won the 2024-25 Stern Pro Circuit Finals championship with a 6-1 series victory over Raymond Davidson; also known as 'Zmac' |
| Raymond Davidson | person | Elite competitive pinball player and Stern Pinball software engineer; runner-up in 2024-25 SPCF grand finals, lost 6-1 to Zach McCarthy |
| Arvid Flygare | person | Competitive pinball player who won the Pinball Expo FlipOUT 2025 championship, defeating Logan Henderson in the grand final |
| Logan Henderson | person | Competitive pinball player who fought through double-elimination loser's bracket to reach FlipOUT 2025 grand final, ultimately losing to Arvid Flygare |
| Jack Danger | person | Stern Pinball designer and community figure; hosted and commentated the 2024-25 SPCF livestream on Stern Pinball's YouTube channel with Elizabeth Gieske |
| Elizabeth Gieske | person | Co-hosted and commentated the 2024-25 SPCF livestream alongside Jack Danger on Stern Pinball's YouTube |
| Andrew Lee | person | Competitive pinball player with impressive winning streak through first three rounds of 2024-25 SPCF; eliminated by Zach McCarthy in quarterfinals |
| Nic Stein | person | Competitive pinball player who maintained four-round winning streak through SPCF quarterfinals before losing 6-1 to Raymond Davidson in semifinals |
| Carlos Delaserda | person | Competitive pinball player who lost 6-2 to Zach McCarthy in SPCF semifinals |
| Matt Owen | person | Author of The Score Card article; lifelong gamer and media content creator who also competes in pinball tournaments and broadcasts |
| Stern Pro Circuit | organization | Annual pinball tournament series sanctioned by Stern Pinball and IFPA; features 20 qualifying tournaments worldwide with top 32 players competing in finals with $30,000+ in prizes |
| IFPA | organization | International Flipper Pinball Association; sanction body for Stern Pro Circuit and WPPR rankings system; announced controversial formula changes to Amazing Race and Flip Frenzy formats in late 2024 |
| Pinball Expo | event | World's longest-running pinball convention held in Schaumburg, Illinois; hosts FlipOUT tournament and other competitive events; 2025 edition drew 250+ competitors |
| Enterrium | venue | Venue in Schaumburg, IL where the 2024-25 Stern Pro Circuit Final was held |
| Backhand Pinball | organization | Streaming/media organization that partnered with Stern Pinball to cover 2024-25 SPCF livestream |
| Fox Cities Pinball | organization | Streaming organization that provided live Twitch coverage of Pinball Expo FlipOUT 2025 playoffs |
| Star Wars: Fall of the Empire | game | New Stern Pinball machine that was featured prominently at Pinball Expo FlipOUT 2025 as the 'big game' in qualifying and used in FlipOUT championship matches |
| Metallica: Remastered | game | Stern Pinball machine used in SPCF grand finals with objectives like 'Start Gravemarker Multiball' and 'Start Sparky Multiball'; also in FlipOUT lineup |
| The Uncanny X-Men | game | Stern Pinball machine designed by Jack Danger; used in SPCF finals with objective 'Start To Me, My X-Men Multiball' and championship-deciding match |
| James Bond 007 | game | Stern Pinball machine featured in both SPCF and FlipOUT tournaments |
| Stranger Things | game | Stern Pinball machine used in SPCF finals with 'Start Telekinesis Multiball' objective |
| John Wick | game | Stern Pinball machine used in SPCF grand finals with 'Start Excommunicado Multiball' objective |
| Jurassic Park | game | Stern Pinball machine used in SPCF finals with 'Capture a Dinosaur' objective that Raymond Davidson won in 37.9 seconds |
| The Mandalorian | game | Stern Pinball machine featured in FlipOUT tournament lineup and used in championship final between Arvid Flygare and Logan Henderson |
| King Kong: Myth of Terror Island | game | Stern Pinball machine available in FlipOUT 2025 tournament lineup |

### Topics

- **Primary:** Stern Pro Circuit Finals 2024-25 (format innovation and championship results), Pinball Expo FlipOUT 2025 (tournament results and competitive pinball), WPPR formula changes and Amazing Race format reduction, Competitive pinball player performances and tournament meta
- **Secondary:** Objective-based vs. traditional scoring formats in tournaments, Stern pinball machine lineup (Fall of the Empire, Metallica Remastered, etc.), Pinball streaming and media coverage (Backhand Pinball, Fox Cities Pinball), IFPA tournament sanctioning and format standardization

### Sentiment

**Neutral** (0)

### Signals

- **[competitive_signal]** Introduction of objective-based/speedrun competition format at 2024-25 SPCF, replacing traditional high-score head-to-head matches; marked shift in competitive meta emphasizing speed and accuracy over scoring depth (confidence: high) — Zach McCarthy won SPCF with fastest objective completions (e.g., 25.7 seconds on X-Men Sentinel Multiball); format change described as 'completely changed the vibe' and created 'markedly different experience for players and viewers'
- **[competitive_signal]** Zach McCarthy demonstrates sustained competitive dominance through multiple tournaments; winning SPCF and multiple tournaments in 2024-25 season establishes him as top-tier competitor (confidence: high) — Won SPCF 6-1; author notes 'continuing his extremely impressive season of tournament wins'; described as finding 'groove' with consistent challenge completions
- **[market_signal]** FlipOUT 2025 drew 250+ competitors, indicating strong participation levels in major tournament events; suggests sustained demand for competitive pinball venues (confidence: high) — Matt Owen: 'this year it drew in over 250 participants, all excited to test their mettle on one of competitive pinball's biggest stages'
- **[regulatory_signal]** IFPA reduced WPPR point potential for Amazing Race format citing 'format quality' concerns about early-round skill testing; community pushback led to November revision re-balancing points while keeping reduction in place (confidence: high) — Halloween WPPR announcement; IFPA stated concern about 'insanely low score' tests of skill; community 'outcry' feared fewer Amazing Race tournaments in 2026; November revision addressed concerns but maintained reduced WPPR potential
- **[regulatory_signal]** Flip Frenzy format received minor changes giving organizers alternative playoff options, slightly improving WPPR potential; changes effective January 1, 2026 (confidence: high) — Matt Owen: 'The Flip Frenzy format also received a minor change, giving tournament organizers alternative options for playoffs, slightly improving the WPPR potential of the format overall'
- **[content_signal]** SPCF 2024-25 received 10-hour livestream coverage on Stern Pinball's YouTube channel via Backhand Pinball, hosted by Jack Danger and Elizabeth Gieske; indicates significant investment in tournament media (confidence: high) — Matt Owen: 'streamed live on Stern Pinball's YouTube channel in association with Backhand Pinball, hosted and commentated by Jack Danger and Elizabeth Gieske, offering 10 hours of world-class tournament pinball'
- **[content_signal]** Fox Cities Pinball provided live Twitch coverage of FlipOUT 2025 playoffs across two days, including A Division matches; established streaming presence at major tournament venues (confidence: high) — Matt Owen: 'As usual, Fox Cities Pinball was there to stream all the action live on Twitch, including the A Division playoffs'
- **[event_signal]** SPCF and Pinball Expo FlipOUT held same weekend in Schaumburg, Illinois, creating concentrated competitive event; described as 'special slice of competitive season' with players 'from around the world' converging (confidence: high) — Matt Owen: 'both events taking place roughly the same weekend and in the same neighborhood' with players from 'around the world' descending 'onto Schaumburg, Illinois'
- **[competitive_signal]** FlipOUT 2025 used double-elimination bracket across two days with 250+ competitors, dividing qualifiers into A and B divisions; extended playoff format with extended play hours noted as intense (confidence: high) — Matt Owen: 'held across two days, the FlipOUT playoffs are head-to-head, best-of-3 matches, with double elimination to boot' and 'matches became more and more remarkable, keeping both the players and audience awake in the wee hours'
- **[product_strategy]** FlipOUT 2025 featured Best Game qualifying format using 12 unique Stern machines in rotation; 'big game' was Star Wars: Fall of the Empire; reflects tournament format focus on breadth of machine experience (confidence: high) — Matt Owen: 'Qualifying is "Best Game" format, where players are given 24 attempts at 12 unique machines' and 'The big game at this year's tournament was the new Star Wars: Fall of the Empire'
- **[event_signal]** 2025 competitive season winding down with approximately one month remaining; final scheduled tournaments include Free Play Florida (late November), Pincinnati, and Winter Bash (December) (confidence: high) — Matt Owen: 'With just over a month left in the 2025 competitive season, the schedule is definitely winding down, but there are still a handful of big tournaments left'

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## Transcript

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On this edition of the Score Card, we're diving into two of the most intense competitions of the year, including the Stern Pro Circuit Finals and the Pinball Expo FlipOUT tournament. With both events taking place roughly the same weekend and in the same neighborhood, it's a special slice of the competitive season, as players from around the world all descend onto Schaumburg, Illinois, looking for their moment to shine. These competitions, along with some controversial changes to tournament pinball rules, have made for an interesting past few weeks, so let's unpack it all.
If you've been following The Score Card throughout the year, you're no doubt familiar with the Stern Pro Circuit, but let's recap the basics for those unfamiliar. Each year, Stern Pinball and the IFPA sanction 20 tournaments from around the world, representing that year's Stern Pro Circuit. As players compete in these events, they earn qualifying points, and the top 32 players are invited to the Stern Pro Circuit Final. There, they compete in head-to-head matches, with over $30,000 in cash and prizes up for grabs. This year's Stern Pro Circuit Final (SPCF) was held at Enterrium in Schaumburg, IL, and was the culmination of the 2024 Stern Pro Circuit. As usual, just qualifying for the SPCF is a major feat that requires a ton of skill and dedication, making for a very talented roster of 32 players.
The 2024-25 SPCF was reminiscent of prior years in many ways, but there was one key difference this time that completely changed the vibe: the format. While previous years saw traditional head-to-head matches where the highest score won the match, the 2024-25 SPCF was all about objective-based competition. A speedrun challenge of sorts, players had specific objectives to complete in each match, like starting Bird One Multiball on James Bond 007 or starting Hardwired on Metallica: Remastered. The rules are simple: whoever completes the objective faster wins the match. Whoever wins 6 matches first advances in the bracket toward the grand final. With no need to worry about overall score, speed and accuracy become paramount, resulting in a markedly different experience for players and viewers alike.
This year's competition was streamed live on Stern Pinball's YouTube channel in association with Backhand Pinball, hosted and commentated by Jack Danger and Elizabeth Elizabeth Gieske, offering 10 hours of world-class tournament pinball to enjoy. The early rounds saw players getting accustomed to the new lightning-fast format, battling for ball control where possible, but still flying through objectives in mere minutes. Andrew Lee held an impressive winning streak for the first three rounds, but was ultimately knocked out by Zach 'Zmac' McCarthy in the quarterfinals, as Nic Stein held his four-round winning streak through the quarterfinals with excellent play. In the semifinals, Raymond Davidson bested Nic Stein in a 6-1 series, while Zach McCarthy continued to heat up by beating Carlos Delaserda in a 6-2 series, setting the stage for the grand finals.
The grand finals got off to a roaring start on Metallica: Remastered, where Zach completed the “Start Gravemarker Multiball” challenge in a breezy 32.3 seconds, winning the first match of the series. Zach continued to find his groove by picking up three more wins, clearing challenges like “Start Sparky Multiball” on Metallica: Remastered, “Start Telekinesis Multiball” on Stranger Things, and “Start To Me, My X-Men Multiball” on The Uncanny X-Men.
However, Raymond broke Zach's hot streak by clearing the “Capture a Dinosaur” challenge on Jurassic Park in just 37.9 seconds, putting the series at 4-1. Moving over to John Wick, Zach picked up another win with a 1:01 clear time of the “Start Excommunicado Multiball” challenge, putting him just one win away from total victory. In the end, only the “Start Sentinel Multiball” challenge on The Uncanny X-Men stood between Zmac and the championship. With a blistering clear time of 25.7 seconds, Zach McCarthy put on enormous pressure, and though Raymond earned an equally impressive clear time of 27.3 seconds, it was not enough. Wrapping up with a 6-1 series finish, Zach McCarthy clutched up the 2024-25 Stern Pro Circuit Championship, continuing his extremely impressive season of tournament wins.
Just a day or so after the Stern Pro Circuit Final, you could find many of the same players competing in the Tilt Amusements FlipOUT tournament at Pinball Expo 2025. Also held in Schaumburg, IL, the FlipOUT tournament is one of the most storied competitions in the community, appropriately hosted at the world's longest-running pinball convention. Part of the 2025 Stern Pro Circuit, the Expo FlipOUT is always a massive affair: this year it drew in over 250 participants, all excited to test their mettle on one of competitive pinball's biggest stages. In addition to the main, open tournament, Pinball Expo 2025 also hosted Classics, Women's, and Junior's tournaments, but we'll be focusing on the SPC-sanctioned main tournament here.
Back in the day, the Expo FlipOUT was all about playing Stern's latest release over and over, but nowadays, there's a bit more variety. Qualifying is “Best Game” format, where players are given 24 attempts at 12 unique machines, all competing for overall high scores on a lineup of Stern's currently produced machines. The big game at this year's tournament was the new Star Wars: Fall of the Empire, but players could also compete on titles like King Kong: Myth of Terror Island, The Mandalorian, James Bond 007, and more. The nice part about the Expo FlipOUT is that everybody qualifies for playoffs, with the top half of qualifiers making 'A Division' and the bottom half filling out 'B Division'.
As usual, Fox Cities Pinball was there to stream all the action live on Twitch, including the A Division playoffs, which was a crazy showcase of top-tier skill in the competitive world. Held across two days, the FlipOUT playoffs are head-to-head, best-of-3 matches, with double elimination to boot. Just as fun to watch as it is to compete in, you'll commonly see players blowing up machines for billions of points, pushing themselves to their limits in the spirit of cutthroat, 1v1 competition. While I squeaked my way into the A Division playoffs, I was quickly knocked out with back-to-back losses, giving me plenty of time to watch the rest of the competition unfold. By day 2 of the playoffs, matches became more and more remarkable, keeping both the players and audience awake in the wee hours of the morning.
After dozens of rounds, it all came down to the grand final: Arvid Flygare vs Logan Joshua Henderson. Both players had already played tons of competitive pinball by this point, with Arvid clearing the winner's side of the bracket, while Logan fought his way through the entire loser's bracket for one last shot at victory. Pulling off a huge ball 3 comeback on Iron Maiden and several solid games of Star Wars: Fall of the Empire, Logan reset the bracket, forcing a final match to settle it all. Everything came down to one last match of The Mandalorian, where both players fumbled their first two balls, leaving the entire tournament to one ball of play each. Arvid hit some serious super jackpots across two multiballs, totaling just over 990 million points, leaving a huge target for Logan to take down. Though Logan played his heart out, the pinball gods were not on his side, as a ricochet from a stand up target plopped the ball directly into the left outlane, wrapping up the tournament and making Arvid Flygare the Expo FlipOUT 2025 champion.
The World Pinball Player Ranking points system is one that is ever-changing, with adjustments made to the formula somewhat regularly, often causing a stir for one reason or another. On Halloween, the IFPA announced a WPPR formula change that affected the Amazing Race format, effectively reducing the WPPR points that the format could produce. The reasoning behind this change was because of “format quality”, according to the IFPA, who stated: “We are looking to promote and encourage formats that requires a high quality level of the ‘test of skill’ of the players involved. Often times with Amazing Race, especially in the early rounds, the ‘test of skill’ being judged is based on the ability for a player to pass some insanely low score on a given machine.”
This change was met with a bit of an outcry from some members of the community, who feared that the reduction in WPPR potential would result in fewer Amazing Race tournaments on the 2026 calendar. The IFPA later addressed these concerns in early November with another WPPR formula revision, which re-balanced the Amazing Race slightly, though the WPPR potential remains reduced. The Flip Frenzy format also received a minor change, giving tournament organizers alternative options for playoffs, slightly improving the WPPR potential of the format overall. These changes will not go into effect until January 1, 2026, so it will be interesting to see how tournament organizers adjust to the new rules formula.
With just over a month left in the 2025 competitive season, the schedule is definitely winding down, but there are still a handful of big tournaments left on the list. The Stern Pro Circuit continues in late November at Free Play Florida, then wraps up in December with two final competitions: Pincinnati in Ohio and Winter Bash in Illinois. As always, you can check out the IFPA tournament calendar to find other competitions near you, or the IFPA league page if you're more interested in social play across multiple weeks. We'll be back soon to cap off the season before the IFPA State Championship in January, but until then, stay warm and stay flipping.
Matt Owen is a lifelong gamer and overall media fiend. He can often be found playing endless hours of games or watching an absurd amount of movies and television: action, horror, mystery, and sci-fi in particular. When he's not bingeing entertainment media, Matt enjoys reading and writing fiction, playing pinball, broadcasting, and attempting to cook.

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