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Concord Open 2026 Classics final on Wizard ends in tie, heading to tiebreaker.
On Wizard, the Z and A letters are linked—hitting either one awards both.
high confidence · Commentator explaining game mechanics during play analysis.
WOW bonus on Wizard is worth 50,000 points per lit target hit after spelling WIZARD.
high confidence · Commentators discussing scoring during active gameplay.
A tilt on Wizard results in a one-ball penalty (losing current and next ball).
high confidence · Commentators explaining house rules/game mechanics during tournament play.
Dustin and Scott are tied at 9 points each going into tiebreaker.
high confidence · Commentators confirming final score and tiebreaker determination near end of match.
Tiebreaker game selection allows replaying games from the round (not restricted to unplayed games).
medium confidence · Commentators briefly debating tiebreaker rules, some uncertainty expressed about game selection restrictions.
“So, the nice thing about this game is that the Z and the A are linked. So, when you get the Z, you get the A. And when you get the A, you get the Z, which is nice. So, you don't have to get them all individually cuz they're very hard to hit.”
Commentator@ 1:01 — Explains a key mechanic that simplifies the WIZARD spelling challenge on Gottlieb Wizard.
“commentator's curse. You called it. I mean, I saw him shaking the machine. It happened to me during qualifying.”
Commentator@ 7:02 — Reflects on predicting a tilt penalty; shows commentator's own playing experience in the tournament.
“You just get into this like cursed mode where you can't hit anything because everything is worth a lot of point.”
Commentator@ 4:29 — Colorful description of pressure and challenge when playing for high points on lit targets.
“So, he's at 148800... 148 148. So, let's see an 841 now. That would be a very big game. It rolls at 2 million or something like that, I think.”
Commentator@ 9:01 — Notes the game's rollover point is around 2 million; uncertain if any player reached it during qualifying.
“Dustin is our winner. He may not realize because the light is out.”
Commentator@ 15:58 — Commentator notes Dustin may have won but the 300-point light indicator is not visible/working.
competitive_signal: Final game (4/4) of Concord Open 2026 Classics finals on Gottlieb Wizard; match ends in 9-9 tie requiring tiebreaker.
high · Video title and commentary confirm this is final game 4/4; commentators confirm Dustin and Scott both end at 9 points.
gameplay_signal: High-level tournament play on Wizard emphasizes early WIZARD spelling, soft plunging for letter shots (especially R), and WOW bonus farming via drop bank resets.
high · Extensive commentary on plunge strategy, target sequencing, and drop bank mechanics throughout match; multiple players attempt soft plunge for R target.
gameplay_signal: Wizard has a one-ball tilt penalty (losing current ball and next ball), making aggressive shaking risky; commentators note tilt penalty occurred during qualifying.
high · Commentators explicitly explain penalty; Dan tilts mid-match; commentator mentions personal experience with tilt during qualifying.
venue_signal: The Flipper Room is hosting Concord Open 2026 Classics with live streaming; qualifying concluded before finals; venue has playable Gottlieb Wizard machine.
high · Video is streamed from The Flipper Room; commentators reference qualifying period ending; machine is in tournament play condition.
content_signal: Match features detailed real-time commentary by knowledgeable analysts discussing mechanics, strategy, and scoring; commentators are also tournament players with qualifying experience.
high · Commentators provide frame-by-frame analysis; one commentator mentions personal tilt experience during qualifying; detailed strategic discussion of plunge techniques and target priority.
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historical_signal: Gottlieb Wizard (classic machine) is featured as final game in a competitive modern tournament, indicating continued relevance and playability of vintage equipment in organized competition.
high · Wizard is selected as game 4/4 in finals; detailed rule discussion and player familiarity suggests active maintenance and tournament support.