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Concord Champ '25 Jaws tournament qualifying round with gameplay and mechanical analysis.
Dan put up 1 billion points on Jaws
high confidence · Host commentary during stream, referencing a previous player's score
The Jaws shark positioning on the boat is off-centered and can trick players into thinking the boat is more centered than it actually is
medium confidence · Host commentary: 'The weird thing with the shark on this boat boat on on this machine is that it's so off centered. Really weird. You're kind of tricked in like that the boat is in the center but it's not in the center.'
There is a metal post on Jaws with no rubber, only metal-to-metal contact
high confidence · Host commentary noting mechanical issue: 'there's no rubber on that uh little post there. Uh there's it's just metal and metal only.'
A specific shot on Jaws has a ball guide that may be leaning backwards, causing the ball to drift during play
low confidence · Host speculation: 'my theory on that shot in general is that the uh the the metal the ball the metal ball guide is sort of leaning backwards.'
72 players are competing in this tournament
high confidence · Host commentary: 'I don't know why not everyone is here. Oh, that's right. 72 players.'
An outlane on Jaws has claimed multiple victims/ball losses during the tournament
high confidence · Host commentary late in stream: 'I think that outline has claimed the most victims.'
“The weird thing with the shark on this boat boat on on this machine is that it's so off centered. Really weird. You're kind of tricked in like that the boat is in the center but it's not in the center.”
Host (Bobby implied) @ mid-stream — Identifies a notable playfield design quirk on Jaws that affects player perception and strategy
“There's no rubber on that uh little post there. Uh there's it's just metal and metal only.”
Host @ mid-stream — Points out a potential mechanical issue or unusual design choice on the machine
“My theory on that shot in general is that the uh the the metal the ball the metal ball guide is sort of leaning backwards. Uh so when the ball kind of grips that ball, it's kind of like starting to drift either up or or if it's like leaning forward.”
Host @ late in stream — Speculates on potential mechanical cause of ball behavior issues on Jaws
“I don't know this game good enough to make any sort of sort of intelligent comments about it.”
Host @ mid-stream — Shows host humility about Jaws strategy despite being at a competitive tournament
“I'm so tired. I'm so tired, chat.”
Bobby (implied host) @ late in stream — Notes fatigue during extended tournament commentary
product_concern: Commentary identifies potential mechanical issues on Jaws including metal-only post contact (no rubber), off-centered shark positioning causing visual/tactical confusion, and possible ball guide alignment issues affecting shot consistency
high · Multiple instances: 'there's no rubber on that uh little post there. Uh there's it's just metal and metal only.' and 'The weird thing with the shark on this boat is that it's so off centered' and ball guide leaning theory discussed
competitive_signal: Hosts and players discussing optimal shot sequences, multiball strategy (Bounty Hunt setup), and how machine mechanics affect scoring potential in tournament context
high · Commentary on shot selection, multiball setup, and coaching from chat: 'if you can nail your shots and not hit a bunch of posts'
event_signal: Concord Champ '25 is a 72-player tournament with multiple qualifying rounds being streamed from The Flipper Room venue
high · '72 players' mentioned by host, multiple groups playing simultaneously
content_signal: Live tournament streaming with play-by-play commentary, experiencing technical issues (lag, phone interference mentioned)
high · 'Sorry about the lag right now. I don't know what's cooking here at the moment. Something ain't right. and Oh it actually goes hopefully it goes through. So, no my phone has'
gameplay_signal: References to outlanes claiming multiple victims, ball save mechanics, and shot unpredictability suggesting machine tuning or wear affecting competitive fairness
mixed(0.55)— Hosts show appreciation for competitive play and Jaws mechanics but express frustration with certain design quirks (off-centered shark, metal post wear, ball guide alignment). Commentary is generally positive about player performance but notes fatigue and technical streaming difficulties. Some humor and banter present.
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medium · 'I think that outline has claimed the most victims' and discussion of specific shots not performing consistently
design_philosophy: Host notes how Jaws' shark positioning creates visual/tactical misdirection despite boat not actually being centered, suggesting potential unintended consequence of design
medium · 'You're kind of tricked in like that the boat is in the center but it's not in the center'