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IFPA faces internal crisis over trans player discrimination at OBX tournament and Women's Board being sidelined in response.
Becky Connell forcibly removed an anonymous trans woman from the women's restroom at 11:40-11:48 am on November 7th and threatened to call police on any trans women using the restroom
high confidence · Multiple direct accounts reviewed; detailed blog post provided by affected player with specific timeline
Becky Connell continued verbally harassing trans and queer-presenting players as they arrived to register throughout the morning
high confidence · Multiple players confirmed this behavior to reporter
Kevin Stone, the Tournament Director, allowed the tournament to proceed on schedule despite being notified of the incident and players leaving due to safety concerns
high confidence · Official timeline and Kevin Stone's own public statement acknowledging this failure
The IFPA Women's Advisory Board unanimously recommended de-sanctioning the OBX event but was overruled by IFPA leadership
high confidence · Direct public statement from Women's Advisory Board members on IFPA Discord; multiple board members confirmed non-involvement in final decision
IFPA Director Adam Becker made the final executive decision to ban the venue for one year rather than de-sanctioning the event, apparently without meaningful input from the Women's Advisory Board
medium confidence · Public comments from Women's Advisory Board members and reporter's analysis; Becker not directly quoted but inferred from board statements
The IFPA was notified of the incident within an hour of its occurrence but failed to provide immediate and decisive support
high confidence · Official IFPA statement acknowledging this failure; timeline shows notification at 12:29 pm
Venue owner David Shields stated at 1 pm that no player would be trespassed and attempted to remove Becky from the premises, but Becky refused and threatened to quit, so she was allowed to finish her shift until 3 pm
high confidence · Detailed event timeline provided in article
Becky Connell displayed an unfiled North Carolina state bill to players, falsely claiming it gave her authority to remove trans women from the women's restroom
“The manager [Becky] showed [me] a tablet displaying an unfiled North Carolina state bill, falsely claiming it gave her authority to take such action. She further stated she would call the police on any transgender women using the women's restroom and have them trespassed from the venue.”
Anonymous affected player/witness @ November 7, 2025 (~11:40-11:48 am) — Direct documentation of discriminatory behavior and false legal claims used to justify it
“At the end of the day, we didn't do enough to remove the offender from the pinball area and facility fast enough. Under the stress, I simply had no idea what to do other than keep the tournament going. In hindsight, I think I should have simply delayed the tournament until the offender left the property.”
Kevin Stone, Tournament Director @ November 13, 2025 (official statement) — TD acknowledges his critical failure to prioritize player safety over tournament continuity
“The IFPA Women's Advisory Board unanimously recommended that the IFPA revoke sanctioning for the OBX events, and we vehemently disagree with IFPA Leadership's decision not to do so. We did not contribute to the announced statement or the new process for incident reporting, and we oppose the decision-making process used by IFPA Leadership.”
IFPA Women's Advisory Board @ November 13, 2025 (shortly after official statement) — Board's public rejection of IFPA's response and revelation of internal organizational conflict
“This is not the first time any man on the IFPA had an opinion that mattered more than the entire unanimous women's board. Just gonna confirm that for y'all.”
IFPA Women's Advisory Board member @ November 13, 2025 — Indicates systemic pattern of women's voices being overruled in IFPA governance
“To the transgender players who were harmed and felt unsafe, and to everyone in our community who expected better from us, you deserve better. We will do the work necessary to ensure this never happens again.”
IFPA official statement @ November 13, 2025 — IFPA's acknowledgment of harm but contested by Women's Board regarding adequacy of response
“My priorities were backwards, and I apologize to the affected players and community that I didn't do better.”
business_signal: Flippers Arcade prohibited from hosting IFPA-sanctioned tournaments for minimum one year; venue reassessment to occur annually with compliance requirements
high · Official IFPA statement issued November 13, 2025, effective immediately
community_signal: Major discrimination incident at IFPA-sanctioned tournament involving trans player removal and harassment, creating two-tier crisis: venue-level discrimination and organizational-level governance failure
high · Detailed timeline of November 7-9 incident; multiple player accounts; official IFPA and TD statements; Women's Advisory Board public response
community_signal: IFPA implementing new reporting infrastructure (ifpareport@gmail.com) and venue sanctions as response to criticism, but measures insufficient per Women's Board
high · Official IFPA statement detailing new contact and one-year venue ban; Women's Board statement that recommended de-sanctioning instead
community_signal: IFPA commitment to transgender community support tested and found inadequate by Women's Advisory Board; trust in organizational leadership questioned
high · Women's Board unanimous recommendation for de-sanctioning; public statements on Discord and forums indicating pattern of sidelining women's voices
event_signal: OBX Fall Pinball tournament becomes center of significant controversy; IFPA response generates secondary controversy regarding internal governance
high · Multiple IFPA statements, Women's Board response, reporter analysis; ongoing unresolved questions about decision-making authority
negative(-0.85)— Overwhelmingly negative regarding both the venue's discriminatory actions and the IFPA's inadequate organizational response. Criticism focuses on failure to protect vulnerable players, sidelining of women's leadership, and insufficient accountability. Some acknowledgment of contrition from Kevin Stone and IFPA official statement, but reporter indicates these gestures are undermined by governance failures.
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high confidence · Direct account reviewed by reporter; described as 'unfiled North Carolina state bill'
Kevin Stone, Tournament Director @ November 13, 2025 — Direct admission of misplaced priorities (tournament continuity over player safety)
“Until the IFPA explains who made this final call, why the Women's Board was sidelined, and whether their chosen response meets their own policy standards, this controversy isn't going anywhere.”
Reporter (Kineticist) @ November 14, 2025 — Articulates the core governance and policy questions remaining unresolved
personnel_signal: Organizational power dynamics revealed: Adam Becker made unilateral executive decision overriding unanimous Women's Advisory Board recommendation
medium · Women's Board members' public statements; reporter's analysis of decision-making process; Josh Sharpe's silence as IFPA President
regulatory_signal: IFPA's own Gender Inclusion Policy and WPPR Eligibility rules questioned regarding whether OBX event met standards after trans players were effectively excluded through harassment and fear
high · Reporter's direct analysis: 'if trans players were effectively driven out of the event by harassment and threats, did the OBX tournament still meet the IFPA's own standards for an open event eligible for WPPR points?'
sentiment_shift: Significant shift from community trust in IFPA to questioning organizational competence and commitment to stated values of inclusion and safety
high · Women's Board public opposition to IFPA response; board member comments about pattern of men's opinions overriding women's board; reporter's characterization of 'two failures'