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Julie Dorssers, top female pinball player, discusses Allentown Pinfest victory and community organizing in London, Ontario.
Julie finished third seed (top woman) at Allentown Pinfest with a ninth-place overall finish out of approximately 240 players
high confidence · Jeff Teolis and Julie both reference the third seed position, tournament bracket restructuring from 24 to 32 competitors, and the ninth-place overall finish explicitly stated by Jeff
The tournament changed playoff structure from 32 to a larger bracket due to exceeding 240 players, requiring more than 10% of entries in playoffs
high confidence · Julie explains: 'because they thought they were going to exceed the 240 players, the threshold, then you have to have more than 10% in the playoffs. So they went up to 32'
Julie's custom Wonder Woman machine was built from a purchased Electromatic costing $500 USD with significant additional parts investment
high confidence · Julie states: 'I bought it last year at Allentown, and it cost me about $500 American' and later mentions substantial additional parts investment and LED upgrades
The London Ontario Pinball League now has two shifts due to growing volume and is potentially Ontario's largest league
high confidence · Jeff Teolis states: 'It might be Ontario's biggest league now. We have two shifts, which is pretty neat because the volume was so much that we couldn't accommodate everybody'
Julie previously won the women's championship at PAPA 20, which she considers her biggest prior accomplishment
high confidence · Julie: 'It was' [her biggest accomplishment before Allentown]; Jeff recalls 'Sunshine was in that Heliana and some other great female players' competing there
Julie hosts Monday night pinball events at Speed City Records in London, Ontario, which has attracted new players to the competitive league
high confidence · Jeff: 'you also for a few years now host every single Monday night Monday night pinball and it's been at a few different locations currently at Speed City Records'
Julie had a glitchy game at Atlantis that registered as two-player without proper input, which tournament organizers resolved by allowing her to play first ball only
“I really just wanted to win the Wonder Woman trophy because I made a Wonder Woman game. So that was my only goal, and I surpassed that.”
Julie Dorssers @ early — Expresses her primary motivation at Allentown and satisfaction with exceeding her goal
“It's really just a weekend away where I don't think about work. I go back to teaching the following week. So it is my kind of de-stress weekend.”
Julie Dorssers @ mid — Explains the personal significance of Allentown beyond competitive results
“I think the Papa was still bigger because I had to compete against the wind and I had to beat everybody. So I think that meant a little bit more.”
Julie Dorssers @ mid — Compares her PAPA 20 women's championship to the Allentown result, showing her assessment of competitive achievement hierarchy
“because the volume was so much that we couldn't accommodate everybody. And we didn't want to turn anybody away.”
Jeff Teolis @ mid — Explains the growth of the London Ontario Pinball League to the point of needing two separate shifts
“it's nice to see people embracing pinball and... that means it's growing and it's amazing”
Julie Dorssers @ late — Reflects on community growth despite some Pinside complaints about overcrowding
“I was glued to it. I was like, okay, let's get the buys over so we can see how Julie plays. She's going to go.”
Jeff Teolis @ late — Shows how community members were actively following Julie's tournament performance
community_signal: London Ontario Pinball League experiencing significant growth requiring split into two shifts to accommodate demand
high · Jeff: 'It might be Ontario's biggest league now. We have two shifts, which is pretty neat because the volume was so much that we couldn't accommodate everybody'
community_signal: Monday night pinball events successfully attracting and on-boarding new players into competitive league ecosystem
high · Julie: 'I've actually gotten a lot of people into the London League because they come to Monday night and they go oh is there anything else anywhere else we can play and then I say oh you can come to the London League and then they do better than me'
event_signal: Allentown Pinfest tournament exceeded 240-player threshold, requiring bracket restructuring from 24 to 32 competitors in playoff
high · Julie: 'they thought they were going to exceed the 240 players, the threshold, then you have to have more than 10% in the playoffs. So they went up to 32'
community_signal: Custom machine creation process in London pinball community involves collaborative network of artists, graphics professionals, and restoration specialists
high · Wonder Woman machine involved Kyle Pern (artwork), Signature Graphics/Glen Avola (printing), Corey Cook (mechanical work), and Julie's research at local comic shop
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high confidence · Julie describes the malfunction: 'The game would play two player without even... I pushed it again and it did it again. I said, see, I only pushed it once. And they said, okay, so just play your first ball and then drain the second one'
Kyle Pern (referred to as Kyle in the conversation) free-handed the Wonder Woman artwork on the machine's side
high confidence · Julie: 'Kyle came up with some stuff. He free-handed the artwork on the side. No kidding? Yeah, he's really good at that'