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INDISC 2019 final hour qualifying coverage with expert gameplay commentary and player profiles.
Top 20 score on Excalibur is 4.2 million; Jim Kelly has a 10 million score
high confidence · Hosts discussing Excalibur scoring benchmarks during player Chris George Campbell's game
Safecracker top 20 qualifying score is 1.6 million
high confidence · Hosts reference this benchmark multiple times during Safecracker gameplay segments
Luis's Safecracker score of 916,990 was the 65th top score
high confidence · Host explicitly states this after Luis completes his game
Safecracker at this event uses modified ROM with adjustable settings for tournament play
high confidence · Hosts explain that the stock ROM has been modified for settings adjustment, similar to Feekster World tournament ROM
Adam McKinney achieved a fifth place overall score on Safecracker during this qualifying session
high confidence · Hosts state this explicitly: 'Adam Kinney just before this put a fifth place overall on that Safecracker game'
Connor Stowe is from Oshkosh, Wisconsin originally but travels to LA, Portland, and New York
high confidence · Host responses to question about Connor's origin
Derek Price scored 300,000 on Warlock and achieved approximately 28th-29th overall position
high confidence · Hosts discussing Derek's final score and position after Warlock game
Jay Collins worked on getting Excalibur in working order for the tournament
medium confidence · Host mentions Jay Collins spent significant time getting Excalibur ready, though context suggests this may be tournament-specific setup
Color DMD displays have supported 83 games since 2012
high confidence · Advertisement/sponsorship read during Safecracker coverage
Bowen Kerins achieved a tenth overall score on Warlock during his own qualifying play
“So you want to hit the flashing drop target bank light your lock And shoot the ramp to start multiball”
Host (Excalibur explanation)@ 1:23 — Explains core Excalibur strategy to viewers unfamiliar with the game
“Honestly, I wasn't until this weekend. I mean, it sounded like Jay Collins, who worked on this game in working order, spent a lot of time getting it going.”
Host (discussing Excalibur unfamiliarity)@ 8:55 — Indicates Excalibur was not well-known prior to this event; shows community learning curve
“Safecracker is just not friendly”
Host (Raymond Ashby, after Luis's difficult board game experience)@ 18:08 — Reflects the difficulty and randomness of Safecracker, a key characteristic of the machine
“You need a million plus, maybe 1.5 to have an okay score”
Host (discussing Safecracker benchmarks)@ 18:27 — Establishes competitive scoring expectations for Safecracker at this tournament
“This is an incredibly short path.”
Host (about Adam McKinney's board game path in Safecracker)@ 27:11 — Highlights strategy element of gate positioning in Safecracker board game
“And that's the end of his ticket, so coming back around... we also will be seeing, hopefully, Connor Stowe play on Monster Bash, and he will be next on Monster Bash with the potential for qualifying.”
Host (Bowen Kerins)@ 35:32 — Shows the tournament structure and final opportunities for qualifying
event_signal: INDISC 2019 main division qualifying final hour broadcast from Museum of Pinball; shows tournament structure with player rankings, scoring benchmarks, and qualifying positions being tracked in real-time
high · Detailed commentary on player IFPA rankings, qualifying positions, and top 20/overall scoring thresholds throughout broadcast
competitive_signal: Multiple players demonstrate specialized strategies on individual machines: gate selection on Safecracker, easier lock routes on Excalibur, orbit farming on Iron Man; hosts reference their own qualifying experiences and techniques
high · Hosts explain optimal strategies: 'go for the easier locks' on Excalibur, 'time your press' on Safecracker selections, 'typically go after the orbits' on Iron Man
gameplay_signal: Safecracker and Excalibur both feature significant randomness elements (board game paths, skill shot effects) balanced with player agency; hosts discuss risk-reward decision points
high · Hosts detail timer mechanics, gate randomization, board guard rolls, and choices to cash out vs. continue in Safecracker; note Excalibur's skill shot setting the difficulty of required shots
community_signal: Tournament attracts geographically dispersed players (Connor Stowe from Wisconsin traveling to multiple regions, international competitors like Oli from Finland); shows pinball community mobility and connectivity
high · References to Oli from Finland, Connor Stowe traveling between Oshkosh WI, LA, Portland OR, and New York; Pair from Seattle
market_signal: Color DMD sponsorship and deployment on multiple machines (Baywatch, Safecracker) at tournament; company has 83 games supported since 2012, indicating growing standardization of aftermarket display upgrades
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high confidence · Bowen states: 'I actually had a tenth overall on a junk ticket earlier today' regarding Warlock
“I just tell them Tee'd Off get $100 million here, and then everything works itself out.”
Host (joking about Monster Bash scoring)@ 36:01 — Reflects the difficulty players face in qualifying during final hour, using humor
“Connor is an amazing human and very friendly, very strong player, well-versed.”
Host (about Connor Stowe)@ 36:15 — Provides character assessment of a notable player in the community
high · Color DMD sponsorship segment; hosts note DMD displays visible on machines during coverage
design_philosophy: Hosts contrast Iron Man's simplistic objectives that 'all really come together' with more complex modern designs; discussion of how older games balance accessibility with depth
medium · Commentary: 'The goals and objectives of this game were very simplistic by modern standards. Yeah. And yet, they all really come together on this machine.'
gameplay_signal: Safecracker features time-based ball saves and multi-ball timer management; players must balance draining on purpose for points vs. completing objectives; hosts detail time award mechanics from bumpers and wheel
high · Extended discussion of timer mechanics, ball saves, bumper time awards (5 minutes, 10 minutes, 20 minutes), and strategic choices about when to drain or continue
machine_intel: Safecracker at this event uses modified ROM with adjustable settings (sequential vs. random awards, stash cashout option); similar approach to Feekster World tournament ROM
high · Hosts explain: 'modified ROM... you can set the award and non-random' and 'They use the tournament ROM for Feekster World as well'
content_signal: Live viewer engagement during broadcast; hosts respond to chat suggestions for which games to watch next; democratic game selection based on viewer voting (Monster Bash, Safecracker, Pirates, etc.)
high · Hosts ask 'Guys, what would you guys like to see in chat?' and acknowledge multiple voting patterns ('Three Monster Bash. Four Monster Bash.')
community_signal: Connor Stowe described as 'amazing human... very friendly... well-versed' despite low qualifying position and difficult luck; shows community culture values character alongside competitive performance
medium · Hosts comment on Connor's demeanor: 'The smile is still there. The smile is always there. Connor is not in a bad mood right now... He's still in a fantastic mood, man.'