by Dropshot on Mon Jun 06, 2011 11:58 am
I think Tim got you in that round too, he ended with 5 lbs and moved on to the next round. The second round had a match on JB on which Keith was at 300 mil ball 3 and ended with 2.6 bil player one. Steve Bowden then got up to 3.1 from 600 to win the game (3) and tie force a 3 way tie for the 4th spot in the finals with Tim and Adam. Steve eventually won on WPT to make it into the finals. Jim Belsito, Raymond Davidson, Keith Elwin and Steve Bowden made up the finals. Super Sonic was up first, Keith played a very Bally style game, let the ball settle, trap, tap pass, make the shot. Raymond and Steve seemed to flail neither trapping or dead flipping at all. Jim went for bonus/bonus x which when maxed out is 100k. Succeeded on maxing it out ball 3 and taking 2nd about 70k short of Keith. 2nd game was on Stones. Keith ended with 10 mil, Raymond going 3rd was at 2 or 3 million. Had Mick lit and Records lit with the ball trapped on the right flipper. Instead of hitting records first to stack he went for Mick. I think most players would have gone for the stack but I could be wrong, in the end it worked out Raymond ended with 14 mil and the win.
Keith 6
Raymond 4
Jim 2
Steve 2
Final game on JB Keith ended with a 2.8 score, Raymond was at 600 or so on ball 3 got multiball 2 separate times and casino run on ball 3 to end up with 3.6 or something along those lines to force a tie breaker. Keith chose Supersonic and it was over before they even started. Keith didn't put up that good of a game but Raymond clearly can't play Bally's. Either way he played great all weekend and came up HUGE under pressure when a win was needed. About $6000 was given away to the top 4 finishers.
1 Keith Elwin
2 Raymond Davidson
3 Jim Belsito
4 Steve Bowden
5 Tim Hanson
5 Adam Lefkoff
7 Zach Sharpe
8 Brian Sheppard
9-16 (Not sure of order)
DannyB
Eden Stamm
Sanjay Shah
Robert Gagno
Bob Mathews
Cayle George
John Kremmer
Brent Stoddard ???