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2020 Stern Pro Circuit Championship Game 10: Avengers Infinity Quest finals with Louis Bevins leading after strong gameplay execution.
Avengers Infinity Quest was designed by Keith Elwin and released in 2020
high confidence · Narrator explicitly states this at game introduction
The Stern Pro Circuit Championship uses a ladder finals format where the lowest scorer is eliminated each round
high confidence · Narrator describes format at opening: 'starting with four players we eliminate the last place player and bring in a new player until we're down to just the final two'
Louis Bevins finished Game 10 with 277 million points
high confidence · Narrator confirms final score: 'putting him at a 277 million points for a great first game here at the stern pro circuit Championship'
The championship prize includes a new Stern Pinball Machine, championship belt, and $5,000 cash prize
high confidence · Opening statement: 'the winner of that game wins a championship belt a brand new Stern Pinball Machine and also a five thousand dollar cash prize'
Jason Wardrick owns an Avengers Infinity Quest machine and is very practiced on it
high confidence · Narrator states: 'Jason does own this game so he is very practiced on it'
“starting with four players we eliminate the last place player and bring in a new player until we're down to just the final two”
Tim Sexton (narrator) @ Opening — Explains the unique ladder finals tournament format used in Stern Pro Circuit Championship
“the winner of that game wins a championship belt a brand new Stern Pinball Machine and also a five thousand dollar cash prize”
Tim Sexton (narrator) @ Opening — States the championship prize structure
“with the eighth seed in the stern pro circuit finals 2019 I pick Avengers Infinity Quest definitely a pick that I feel strong on I practiced well on and I'm looking forward to getting my hands back on it”
Louis Bevins @ Game selection — Explains Louis's strategic choice as top seed to select AIQ, indicating confidence
“Jason does own this game so he is very practiced on it”
Tim Sexton (narrator) @ Jason Wardrick's first ball — Notes Jason's competitive advantage due to machine ownership and practice
“back in my day you know we started playing you know games were much simpler you know there's two or three things you had to do and you just did it over and over again”
Appears to be Jim Belsito or commentator @ Late in broadcast — Reflects on complexity of modern pinball rules versus older machines
competitive_signal: All four players follow consistent early-game strategy on AIQ: pursue skill shot for portal lock, select reality gem quest first, pursue Thor multiball early, attempt to assemble Avengers quickly before attempting soul gem mode
high · Narrator observes consistent pattern: 'we have seen consistently in all 10 of these games Jason is just making the Right Moves immediately at the start of the ball'; all players follow same sequence
competitive_signal: Louis Bevins' machine ownership advantage and preparation with selected game translates to clear scoring advantage; top seed selection privilege proves strategically valuable
high · Louis states he 'practiced well on' AIQ before event and executes cleanly; Jason's ownership of same machine also gives him competitive edge; both score significantly higher than non-owners
design_philosophy: Keith Elwin's AIQ design presents multiple viable strategic paths; players can choose different gems/modes but all lead to similar scoring outcomes; game rewards execution over route choice
medium · Andrew Rosa diverges by taking Mind gem quest instead of reality gem but maintains competitive scoring; narrator notes 'often everything on the Playfield is giving you some amount of progress or points all throughout the game'
positive(0.75)— Broadcast maintains enthusiastic, respectful tone toward all competitors. Commentary celebrates skilled play, particularly Louis Bevins' execution. Some frustration expressed by players (Louis's air ball complaint, Jason's gem placement reaction) but overall competitive and professional atmosphere. No negativity toward game design or manufacturer.
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