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Josh Sharp unveils Stern Pro Circuit details: 20-event structure, objective metrics, manufacturer partnership leverage.
The Stern Pro Circuit includes a new in-box game worth approximately $5,000 as part of the grand prize, which Papa did not offer previously.
high confidence · Josh Sharp, explaining baseline differences between Papa Circuit and Stern Pro Circuit
Year one will retain 75% of Papa's existing events (15 of 20) based on three-year Whopper point averages, with bottom 5 replaced by new events.
high confidence · Josh Sharp, explaining event selection methodology
Pinberg and Pompous are the two highest-ranked events by three-year Whopper average, with Pinberg at approximately 137 Whopper points per year.
high confidence · Josh Sharp, providing ranking data
Stern Pro Circuit finals will be held at a barcade or bar-type location in Chicago rather than at Stern HQ, modeled after Big Buck Hunter's World Championship venue strategy.
medium confidence · Josh Sharp, explaining final location reasoning
The IFPA World Championship will not be part of the Stern Pro Circuit due to its pre-baked-in qualifying process, similar to why Papa Circuit finals are excluded.
high confidence · Josh Sharp, explaining discretionary exclusions
Raw Thrills has secured exclusive manufacturing contract terms preventing their contract manufacturer from building for other pinball developers.
medium confidence · Josh Sharp, discussing manufacturing exclusivity and control
Stern is providing equipment and games for the circuit finals at no cost, eliminating logistical burden on tournament organizers.
high confidence · Josh Sharp, contrasting current ease with past difficulty obtaining games
ARA (Dutch Pinball successor) lacks funds to repay early backers and will not secure another manufacturer after manufacturing partnership dissolved.
medium confidence · Josh Sharp and Bruce Nightingale, discussing Dutch Pinball's financial situation based on recent video stream
“The Stern Pro Circuit is, I guess the best way to call it is sort of the evolution of what the Papa Circuit was...there's never been a partnership with a manufacturer on this level that I've seen.”
Josh Sharp @ early segment — Core definition of the Stern Pro Circuit's novelty and strategic importance
“I've always been a fan of how people show their support or lack of support for a specific event is they show up or not. So for us, we're able to measure the quality and the quantity of players that show up, and that's how we're determining the events that are going to be on the Stern Circuit.”
Josh Sharp @ mid-segment — Explains the shift from survey-based to objective metrics for event selection
“To have the largest manufacturer, we've seen it with Buckhunter, to have the manufacturer of the product at the other end of the phone call or at the other end of the table in talking with sponsors, it helps. I don't know how anyone can tell me that that's not a better chance at a returned phone call or a more positive outcome of that conversation.”
Josh Sharp @ mid-segment — Articulates the strategic value of manufacturer partnership for sponsorship acquisition
“For Buckhunter, we've been at it for, you know, since we took control...we're 10 years in on the Buckhunter side. We're zero years in on the pinball side. And those first six, seven years on Buckhunter weren't really that fruitful...And the last two to three years, we've been refining the approach of what works and doesn't work.”
Josh Sharp @ mid-segment — Sets expectations about timeline for sponsorship success and justifies slow-build approach
“It like oh my God you know what it like to show up to you know a Nationals event that I have to run and beg you know what games are we going to use Well we don know We figure it out It like oh my God it so stressful.”
Josh Sharp @ late-mid segment — Highlights operational pain point Stern partnership solves
“They're not going to be able to get another manufacturer floating the boat. That's the biggest thing. We found out this whole video thing that ARA was footing the bill, and then Dutch was paying for the games afterwards.”
announcement: Stern Pro Circuit officially launched with 20-event structure, objective ranking metrics, and manufacturer co-sponsorship
high · Josh Sharp detailed circuit format, event selection methodology, and partnerships with Stern, IFPA, and Papa organizations
community_signal: Community feedback on Stern Pro Circuit announcement has been less negative than typical IFPA announcements, partly due to Papa shield effect and Josh Sharp's reputation for accepting criticism
medium · Josh states 'feedback...has not been nearly as negative as most of the stuff that we announce ever' and credits 'Papa Shields'
business_signal: Stern Pinball committing significant resources (new game as grand prize, equipment provision, venue support) to professionalize circuit
high · Josh details $5,000 game prize, equipment provision, and venue strategy planning with Stern team
market_signal: Manufacturer involvement viewed as critical to securing corporate sponsorship; model drawn from Big Buck Hunter's 10-year sponsorship journey with 6-7 year setup period
medium · Josh explains sponsorship difficulty without manufacturer backing and parallels to Raw Thrills/Big Buck Hunter approach
event_signal: Stern Pro Circuit finals planned for Chicago barcade/bar venue in February-March 2019 with 40 players and 200+ spectators, professional filming via Raw Thrills production resources
high · Josh discusses venue strategy, capacity planning, and production company involvement through Raw Thrills
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Josh Sharp @ late segment — Commentary on Dutch Pinball/ARA manufacturing crisis and industry manufacturing constraints
“We have the luxury and the Chicago enthusiast scene that we could probably handle that even without Papa needing to load up, you know, three games, four games in the van and bring it out.”
Josh Sharp @ mid-late segment — Indicates local Chicago resource availability for finals execution
industry_signal: Pinball manufacturing capacity severely constrained; manufacturing contracts are exclusive and difficult to secure; Dutch Pinball/ARA example shows manufacturer failure cascades into business collapse
high · Josh describes manufacturing search difficulty, exclusive contract leverage, and ARA's inability to find new manufacturer after Dutch relationship deteriorated
operational_signal: Equipment provision bottleneck historically constrained tournament organizers; Stern partnership eliminates this pain point by guaranteeing game availability
high · Josh contrasts past stress of securing games with current ease: 'oh my God you know what it like to show up...and beg you know what games are we going to use'
design_philosophy: Stern Pro Circuit format prioritizes random game selection in qualifying rounds to test versatility, then allows game selection in finals to showcase mastery—inverse of Papa Championship structure
high · Josh explains qualifying uses random games, finals allow player choice, creating 'my best games against your best games' matchups with 'insane play'
business_signal: Raw Thrills actively preventing contract manufacturer from servicing competitors; describes this as necessary for asset protection and control
medium · Josh reveals contract manufacturer instructed to decline all outside pinball work; justified as protecting Raw Thrills assets and control
product_concern: Limited manufacturing capacity creates bottleneck for industry expansion; ARA unable to find alternative manufacturer, suggesting few suppliers capable of pinball machine production
medium · Josh states 'trying to find another manufacturer to do that for you. It's really hard' in context of ARA's manufacturing crisis
sentiment_shift: Josh preemptively manages expectations about sponsorship timeline, warning community not to expect rapid returns and drawing parallels to Big Buck Hunter's 7-year path to meaningful sponsorship
high · Josh addresses emails about sponsors already lined up, explains Big Buck Hunter took 6-7 years of groundwork before 2-3 years of returns
machine_intel: Star Wars (recent Stern release) planned as featured game for Raw Thrills filming and potential informal tournament during Stern Pro Circuit finals production
medium · Josh mentions playing Star Wars opportunity during filming windows, potential $1,000 match during stream