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IFPA Norway director discusses pandemic impact on tournaments and shares personal story of loss.
Norway has COVID restrictions including 1-meter social distancing, recommended face masks on public transport, and bars closing at midnight with table spacing requirements
high confidence · Morten describing current Norwegian government restrictions during pandemic conversation
Norway's pinball scene has grown consistently since 2014, expanding from Oslo-only activity to clubs in Bergen and Trondheim with competitive focus
high confidence · Morten describing growth trajectory of Norwegian pinball community from tournament entry point in 2014
Morten is ranked second in Norway's IFPA rankings and has qualified for IFPA World Championship
high confidence · Jeff stating 'Right now you're ranked second in your country. So being ranked second the top two players from every country get an automatic invite'
Kristiania Flipper Selskap club relocated to basement location of Andromole with 130 square meters of space
high confidence · Morten describing new club location: 'we just moved to a new location which is lying in the basement of Andromole'
Sandra was diagnosed with grade four brain tumor in August 2014 with initial life expectancy of two years, and passed away in March 2018 at age 31
high confidence · Morten recounting: 'the doctor says that it's a grade four tumor and the general life expectancy is two years' and dating death to March 2018
Morten's first pinball machine was a Sega GoldenEye purchased in 2014
high confidence · Morten stating: 'I ended up buying, behold, a Sega Goldeneye' as his first machine in 2014
Norwegian government implemented total lockdown on March 12 when COVID-19 appeared in Nordic countries
high confidence · Morten: 'The Norwegian government reacted very quickly in March when the corona started appearing in different Nordic countries. So they went on total lockdown in, I think it was the 12th of March'
Morten's planned memorial tournament for Sandra's birthday (March 14) was cancelled due to COVID concerns just days before the event
“everyone is actually touching the same, you know, the same few centimeters with the buttons and the lock bars. And there's a lot of physical interaction.”
Morten Söbyskogen @ ~4:30 — Explains the physical contact concerns specific to pinball as a barrier to reopening IFPA tournaments during pandemic
“I would probably like to see a stable, like the situation being quite stable for a couple of months at least.”
Morten Söbyskogen @ ~7:00 — Sets conservative criteria for reopening IFPA in Norway, indicating cautious approach to pandemic policy
“It's been really growing. And we are very close, as you say, to Sweden. So there are several times a year where many players are going over to a small city called Borås.”
Morten Söbyskogen @ ~12:00 — Describes regional tournament ecosystem connecting Norwegian and Swedish pinball communities
“I'm very easily going into the, you know, like each pinball machine has to be, you know, set up the same and it has to be the same for every player.”
Morten Söbyskogen @ ~35:00 — Expresses preference for tournament-style equipment standardization over casual play during pandemic
“My friends hate me and my club mates hate me, yeah. I mean, when I'm buying a new game or acquiring a new game, the first thing I'm doing is opening the outlanes, removing rubbers, tightening the tilt, removing ball save.”
Morten Söbyskogen @ ~36:00 — Reveals tournament-focused machine setup philosophy and competitive mentality affecting casual play experience
“I feel like the achievement of getting to the end mode is so much bigger when you know you've done it without any, you know, assists. Maybe I'm a bit tournament damaged when it comes to that.”
Morten Söbyskogen @ ~38:00 — Self-aware acknowledgment of competitive mindset overriding casual enjoyment of owned machines
“And yeah, we met, we got along, we fell in love, and chose to, you know, commit to each other. So we had a two-year long distance relationship where she finished her studies back in Austria, and she always wanted to go back to Norway.”
business_signal: Kristiania Flipper Selskap club deliberately structured to be economically sustainable independent of tournament revenue, reducing vulnerability to external circumstances like pandemic
high · Morten: 'it was very important for us, we're choosing a new location that we were able to take the rent and the economical aspect without depending on having tournaments and events. So in that regard, we've kind of secured us a bit against being in economic danger due to external circumstances.'
community_signal: Pinside forum recognized as valuable community resource for machine troubleshooting and technical help; users willing to provide live remote support via Skype for complex electrical/mechanical issues
high · Morten describing Pinside EM forum experience: 'he offered to call me on Skype. And I had this live Skype session with him while troubleshooting the machine' and earlier noting Pinside posts received helpful responses
event_signal: Pinberg Challenge demonstrated feasibility of virtual multi-international pinball competition involving participants from Europe, North America, and Australia during pandemic lockdown
medium · Morten participated in Pinberg Challenge 'at four in the morning' Norwegian time representing 'the only person from Europe' in cross-continental virtual event
community_signal: Norwegian and Swedish pinball communities are well-connected through regular international tournament travel, particularly Borås Pinball Open in September
high · Morten: 'we are very close, as you say, to Sweden. So there are several times a year where many players are going over to a small city called Borås. Yeah, they have the Boros Pinball Open that's legendary in September'
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high confidence · Morten: 'we took the decision a couple of days before to cancel it because of COVID and felt wrong to still arrange a tournament'
Morten Söbyskogen @ ~18:30 — Personal background on relationship with Sandra, establishing emotional context for later discussion of her illness and death
“But we didn't talk too much about the fact of her life ending much earlier than it should be but we kind of chose to continue living with a sense of normality in our lives”
Morten Söbyskogen @ ~22:00 — Reflects on coping strategy and life philosophy after terminal diagnosis, informing his current perspective on priorities
community_signal: Norway's pinball scene has expanded geographically from Oslo-only activity in 2014 to competitive clubs in Bergen and Trondheim by 2019, with consistent growth trajectory
high · Morten: 'from there on, it's kind of been growing really well. It's never been kind of dipping down again. It's just been a constant growth since 2014. And at that time, it was, I guess it was only mostly an active scene in Oslo. And if you fast forward till 2019, then there are several clubs in Oslo. There are pinball clubs in Bergen and Trondheim.'
competitive_signal: Tournament-damaged mentality: competitive players trained to expect difficult machine setups (tight tilt, no ball save, open outlanes) apply same settings to home machines, making casual play for others challenging
medium · Morten: 'My friends hate me and my club mates hate me, yeah. I mean, when I'm buying a new game or acquiring a new game, the first thing I'm doing is opening the outlanes, removing rubbers, tightening the tilt, removing ball save.'
design_philosophy: Morten applies tournament-standard machine setup (open outlanes, removed rubbers, tight tilt, no ball save) to personal machines to maintain competitive edge, despite limiting casual enjoyment for other players
high · Morten: 'when I'm buying a new game or acquiring a new game, the first thing I'm doing is opening the outlanes, removing rubbers, tightening the tilt, removing ball save. But I need that in order to get the excitement... I feel like the achievement of getting to the end mode is so much bigger when you know you've done it without any assists. Maybe I'm a bit tournament damaged.'
event_signal: IFPA World Championship originally scheduled for May 2020 in Florida, postponed to November 2020, then rescheduled to TBD 2021 due to COVID-19 disruptions
high · Jeff: 'world championship which was supposed to originally happen in May in Florida then postponed to November now to be determined in 2020'
event_signal: Planned memorial tournament for Sandra scheduled for March 14, 2020 was cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic concerns; tournament details included four-tournament weekend format with themed trophies
high · Morten: 'in March, I was planning to have a memorial tournament for my late wife... I bought in really nice trophies and really kind of themed it up for being a memorial tournament. And then... we took the decision a couple of days before to cancel it because of COVID'
personnel_signal: Morten serves as IFPA director for Norway with vote on whether country is ready to reopen IFPA tournaments; adopting conservative stance requiring stable conditions for couple of months
high · Jeff: 'you being the IFPA director for Norway, with the IFPA right now suspended because of the pandemic, you are one of the people that vote on whether or not your country is ready to reopen.' Morten: 'My personal opinion is that it's not ready.'