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Downingtown Pinball League (DPL)

Player's Guide

Last Updated: May 20, 2010

Seasons: A season has 10 weeks of regular play. Don't worry if you can't make every week; there are provisions for preplaying a week or two. At the end of the season, top players in each division compete in playoffs, which last one or two weeks depending on total league size. The top two finishers in each division earn trophies! The next season of the DPL will start in June 2012 at the Pinball Gallery. Subsequent seasons are planned to start in September, January, and again in June each year.

Grouping: At the start of the season, players will be assigned into groups of 3 or 4 people, based on historical or estimated ability. You compete only with your groupmates for league points. At the end of each week, the group winner will move up a group, and the low scorer in the group will move down. This group movement "bubbles" players into groups of similar skill, and also ensures you'll get to meet and play against many different people through the season.

Divisions: Generally, players who usually play in the top groups will be qualified for "A" division, while players in the lower groups qualify for "B" division. If there are enough players, there may also be a "C" division, with groups divided into thirds. Players with the most league points in each division at the end of the regular season move on to the playoffs, and there play only against players in the same division.

League Scoring: Each group plays four games per week. For each game played, you can score 0 to 4 league points. League points are awarded by ranking the actual machine scores for each game in your group. Players are also awarded 0 to 4 bonus match points based on their total performance against their group that week.

Extra Balls: On machines set to 3-ball play, you may play 1 earned extra ball (EB); on machines set to 5-ball play, you may not play any extra balls. Any EB’s earned above these limits must be plunged. You may not flip or otherwise touch the machine once the ball is in motion. (If the machine gives you a "ball saver", you must plunge that away, too.) Sorry, you can't "buy-in" an extra ball, even if you scored a replay during your game.

Etiquette: Basic rules of courtesy apply. Do not touch a machine when it's someone else's turn. When your turn comes up, be ready to play. If you need to step away for a moment, let your group know where you are and when you'll be back. Tilting your ball imposes no penalty other than that imposed by the machine (usually loss of ball and bonus). "Slam tilting" the machine, however, will cause you to forfeit that game; multiple violations may cause you to forfeit the season!

Participation: League pinball is more fun to play when all players participate regularly. Forfeiting games goes against the spirit of the league. Therefore, if you forfeit 8 games in a season, you will be dropped from the league for the rest of the season, and may not qualify for playoffs. For occasions when it's just impossible to come, both preplays and banked scores are available so you don't have to forfeit games.

Preplays: If you know in advance that you can't play next week, you may preplay the week. To do this, you should play every game and have it witnessed by someone on staff at the Pinball Gallery. All standard league rules apply (e.g. restrictions on extra balls). When done, the Pinball Gallery will take your scores and apply them during play for the appropriate week. You may preplay no more than 12 games (3 weeks) per season. Playoffs may not be preplayed!

Banked Scores: Banked scores are preplays for emergency use. Prior to the third week of league play, you may complete a preplay session as described above. These banked scores will be automatically used if you are unexpectedly absent. Once used, you may not bank scores again that season. If used, banked scores count against your 12 preplays per season.

League Dues: Dues are $30 for the full 10-week season including the finals (due on/before the Week #1). Dues are used to pay for trophies awarded to the winners in the finals and other miscellaneous prizes.

Online: Go to http://www.pinballgallery.net to learn more about the games that will be available for league play and to learn about other special events. You can also subscribe to the league mailing list, which provides weekly results and statistics. If you don't have Internet access, this information is provided in hardcopy at league each week.

This is a "quick start" guide; these are not the official league rules. In the event of omission or ambiguity, the official league rules prevail. The official league rules are available at the Pinball Gallery.