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St. Louis Magazine - November, 2009
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Special Report: North Side Story Screen Commands From the Editor: What Do You Know? North Side Story: The Case of the Blairmont Buyer Collect Yourself, St. Louis Liquid Assets: Trendy "Somm" Wines North Side Story: Quotes From the Cutting-Room Floor North Side Story: The Experts' Take North Side Story: One Neighbor's Perspective North Side Story: A Brief History of the Near North Side Screen Commands: How to Pull Your Kid Away From a Magnetic Screen Top Singles 2009: Words to Live By A Conversation With Tory Z Starbuck

Departments

Table of Contents (November 2009) The Buzz: The Roast Dispatch The Buzz: Organ Donors The Buzz: Sweet Redemption What It's Like: To be the Billiken The Buzz: Another Landmark Guide to St. Louis First Look: Hanley's Grille & Tap Cameo: A Taste of PASTE The Buzz: Sweet Redemption The Buzz: The Roast Dispatch The Buzz: Organ Donors The Buzz: Another Landmark What It's Like: To be the Billiken The Buzz: Ding!Ding!Ding! The Buzz: Handling Hussein Guide to St. Louis Guide to St. Louis Shop Talk: Back Story Guide to St. Louis Cameo: A Taste of PASTE Out and About: Four-String Heroes Kitchen Q&A: Family Matters Guide to St. Louis First Look: Hanley's Grille & Tap Review: McCormick & Schmick's Liquid Assets: Trendy "Somm" Wines At Long Last: I Fratellini Flashback: 1940s North Side Story: Slideshow
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The Buzz: Ding!Ding!Ding!

Locals flip for a pinball pastime.

The Buzz: Ding!Ding!Ding!
Illustration by Ryan Greis

Pinball machines might seem to some mere quarter-eating, noisy boxes of bright plastic. But to tournament competitors, these games are their chance at stardom.
 
On November 22, 60 ballers of all skill levels and from as far as Ohio will convene at CP Pinball in Roxana, Ill., for a chance to claim the title of best flipper. CP—a two-building space owned by self-taught “pinball repair guy” Chuck Sanderson—houses 70 machines (some dating back to 1979), any number of which may be used in the tourney. While a handful of players have dozens of world competitions under their belts and are officially ranked by the International Flipper Pinball Association, whose raison d’être is “to bring the sport of competitive pinball back into the spotlight,” other competitors will lack the drop-catching, trapping, and post-passing chops mastered by their idols.

A word of advice from Steve Walker, ranked No. 4 in Missouri and No. 189 in the world: Stay calm, even if the purse is thousands of dollars. Walker describes pinball as a game of “risk management” that’s “80 percent skill and 20 percent luck.” At times, he even talks to his flashy competitor, congratulating it by saying, “Nice shot, machine.”

“Attitude is important,” he says.

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