
Episode 275: JDL Pinball
Catching up with pinball streamers Dina & Jim Lindsay. We discuss tournaments during COVID-19, Germany's pinball scene, past & future events and more. Catch their great work on...
Highlights
- German pinball tournaments grew from 2-3 major events in 2010 to approximately 120 major tournaments by 2020
- Paul Englert is 13 years old and currently ranked 23rd in the world
- IFPA 17 World Championship was originally scheduled for May, then November in Florida, and is now being pushed to 2021
- IFPA 18 was originally scheduled for Germany at Freddy's Pinball Paradise but has been postponed to 2022
- Dina and Jim met in Siberia approximately 13 years ago when Jim was working in the coal mining equipment supply industry
- Pinball clubs in Germany must operate as charities to avoid 40 euros per machine per month entertainment tax
- The German Pinball Open in Gladbeck in 2016 featured approximately 120 machines recovered from private collections
- JDL Pinball's first stream was the German Pinball Open in Gladbeck in 2016
Notable quotes
“I can understand what you say, but I can only answer you in German.”
“Having spent most of her life working to get Dina out of Siberia, you can imagine her feelings when I employed Dina and sent her back.”
“When we started in 2010, there were two or three major tournaments in the country... And last year, I think it was about 120.”
“The most difficult one we found was the match play score entry and the display of the players for the next round... the tendency was people to be so keen to see their name... to not be as conscious of the distance”
“He's 13 years old... He's quite small in stature. And probably when you saw him... he was still using a box to stand on, which, of course, everybody then underestimates his capability and he wipes them out.”
“It's the hand-eye coordination, it's the timing. it's the juggling, if you will, of maybe multi-balls... drumming is a great skill set, I believe, to help you with pinball.”
“Everything that came from a Western country was pretty much banned... The only band that was really popular in the Soviet Union was The Beatles, because it was not to be sort of hidden.”
“People have to be comfortable. People have to feel safe. And if they don't, then they don't play. It's up to us to try and create that.”
Entities
- The Who· entity
- German Pinball Open (GPO)· event
- IFPA 16· event
- IFPA 17· event
- IFPA 18· event
- Pinball Alps· event
- JDL Pinball· organization
- Dina Lindsay· person
- Elton John· person
- Jim Lindsay· person
- Johannes Ostermeyer· person
- Josh Sharp· person
- Paul Englert· person
- Rick Wakeman· person
- Tobias Wegerman· person
- Tommy· product
- Bulls and Balls· venue
- Freddy's Pinball Paradise· venue
- Pinball Universe· venue
- Richmond Pinball Collective· venue
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