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NYC PinPod discusses Stomp 2026 results, venue updates, and Topper's Queer Pinball Club.
As of May 22, 2026, there are 364 pinball machines in New York City at 75 public locations.
high confidence · Eric Sweetland citing Pinball Map data
Rochester Pinball Collective has approximately 80 pinball machines with a large collection of classics.
high confidence · Eric Sweetland describing his first visit to the venue for Stomp 2026
Stomp 2026 Classics featured 20 rounds of four-player group match play qualifying with A, B, and C finals.
high confidence · Benjamin Furiga and Eric Sweetland discussing tournament format
Matt Persglove won Stomp 2026 Classics first place, followed by Tommy Ortega (2nd), Janos Kiss Gonzalez (3rd), and Matt Grady (4th).
high confidence · Eric Sweetland reporting tournament results
Stomp 2026 coordinated women's tournament scheduling to avoid conflicts between women's division and main/classics qualifying.
high confidence · Benjamin Furiga noting this as a logistical improvement
Dante Oliva has lost to only 5 opponents of the 30 he faced over the first two weeks of SSPL 3 with a near-perfect 33-point score.
high confidence · Benjamin Furiga reporting South Slope Pinball League results
Pinball NYC Pinball Summer season started in late May 2026 at Barcade Brooklyn with finals in late June.
high confidence · Benjamin Furiga announcing upcoming summer league schedule
No Bro Summer League runs June 16-August 4, 2026 with a draft party on June 14 and venues across multiple Brooklyn locations.
high confidence · Benjamin Furiga citing Facebook announcement for summer league
“I didn't figure y'all needed to know that Raymond Davidson won the fucking A division because that just happens sometimes.”
Benjamin Furiga @ ~4:00 — Humorous dismissal of out-of-town tournament winners, prioritizing NYC-relevant results
“It sounds to me like logistically they might have found a way at Stomp to deal with the very legitimate complaint that participants in women's tournaments often have, Which is that it's really hard when you go to one of these big weekends to participate in the women's and also think that you're going to qualify in classics or think that you're going to qualify in Maine.”
Benjamin Furiga @ ~6:30 — Recognition of improved tournament logistics addressing gender equity in competition scheduling
“That collection is fucking something, isn't it? It's incredible. It's massive and well-maintained. Everything was near perfect.”
Benjamin Furiga @ ~26:00 — First impressions of Rochester Pinball Collective's curated machine collection
“I remember getting a first on the 2017 Stern Star Wars. That's a good one to get a first on for me, too.”
Eric Sweetland @ ~35:00 — Discussion of relative game difficulty and player comfort with modern vs. classic machines
“Raymond recognized my name and said, oh, hey, I like the podcast. I listen sometimes.”
Eric Sweetland @ ~43:00 — Evidence of podcast reach and recognition within competitive pinball community
“Holly Cake House was open and it was awesome. So there's this vegan breakfast joint. In a sort of abandoned mall kind of place.”
Eric Sweetland @ ~48:00 — Casual venue detail adding local color to Rochester experience
event_signal: Stomp 2026 Classics completed with strong NYC contingent placing in top 4 (3 of 4 finalists from NY)
high · Matt Persglove 1st, Tommy Ortega 2nd, Janos Kiss Gonzalez 3rd, Matt Grady 4th - described as 'three New Yorkers' and 'large contingent'
event_signal: Stomp 2026 improved women's tournament scheduling to enable participation in both women's and main/classics divisions
high · Benjamin Furiga explicitly noted finding 'a pretty good compromise' to address long-standing complaint about concurrent tournament scheduling
venue_signal: NYC pinball machine inventory stable at 364 machines across 75 public locations as of May 22, 2026
high · Eric Sweetland reports Pinball Map data; McKenna's Pub closure resulted in -2 games but same location count
venue_signal: Multiple machine maintenance issues reported: Jaws LE at Scrapple Land (filthy playfield/faulty flippers), World Cup Soccer at Area 140 (software resetting), Monopoly (coin register issue), Godzilla at Barcade Chelsea (action button failure), Hot Wheels at Throwback (sensitive tilt)
high · Five separate Pinball Map user reports detailing specific mechanical/software failures across venues
community_signal: NYC PinPod has recognizable audience reach within competitive tournament scene; Raymond Davidson (prominent player) cited listening to the podcast
high · Eric Sweetland reports Raymond Davidson approached him saying 'I like the podcast. I listen sometimes.' and noting he was one of several people who recognized him
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competitive_signal: Dante Oliva establishing dominant early season lead in SSPL 3 with 33-point near-perfect score week 3, only 5 losses in 30 matches faced
high · Benjamin Furiga reporting specific statistics: 'With a near-perfect score of 33 this week, over the first two weeks of the season, Dante has only lost to five opponents of the 30 he's faced'
competitive_signal: NYC pinball leagues transitioning to summer format with multiple parallel leagues (Pinball Summer, No Bro Summer, Summer Tuesdays) offering casual alternatives to year-round competitive play
high · Three separate summer league structures announced with varying formats: individual scoring, drafted teams, and weekly group matches
venue_signal: McKenna's Pub closure resulted in removal of Demolition Man and Avengers Infinity Quest; location being phased out of Pinball Map
high · Eric Sweetland reports games 'were functionally unreachable' and venue 'had been closed for a while'; Pinball Map will remove zero-pin locations via garbage collection routine
venue_signal: Rochester Pinball Collective's venue (Piano Factory) is well-maintained, tournament-ready facility with TV infrastructure for match play display
high · Eric Sweetland describes 'set up for elegant competition' with 'TVs in a lot of places that like match play can show up on very easily' and 'near perfect' machine condition
operational_signal: NYC pinball community expanding summer league offerings to improve accessibility (Gebhardt's Manhattan location specifically cited for players from Bronx/out-of-town)
high · Benjamin Furiga emphasizes Summer Tuesdays at Gebhardt's as solution for players unable to reach Brooklyn venues regularly
content_signal: NYC PinPod established recurring three-ball format: Ball 1 (competition results), Ball 2 (venue updates/personal bulletins), Ball 3 (featured topic)
high · Benjamin Furiga explicitly states structure at episode opening and maintains it throughout
community_signal: NYC team pinball leagues evolving draft system to allow player choice while maintaining team-building opportunity for new participants
medium · Benjamin Furiga explains Monday night Park Slope team leagues use captain-based drafting allowing friend groups to guarantee teaming while others join randomly