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Sterns Tournament Pinball System is an in-house tournament system. ToPS uses no phone lines, no servers, and gives full location privacy. Stern developed the ToPS system with these things in mind after consulting with many operators and location owners throughout the United States.Locations recognized the increased earnings and value to customers of ToPS equipped games. When we moved an older experimental tournament model to replace it with a non-tournament Monopoly, the bar and its customers insisted on having its tournament game back, Joe Blackwell explained of the tests. When we moved a tournament game from a bowling alley where it tested great to a nearby bar, some bowling customers started going to the bar.
Tournaments can be crafted to fit the needs of the operators business and the location type. ToPS adds numerous operator choices to Sterns Portals software for easy operator tournament set-up. Besides the type of tournament to run and when it starts and ends, adjustments include: cost of tournament play, number of winner places awarded prizes, adjustment of prize incrementing, and much more. The Portals accounting functions are augmented with many additions to provide complete tournament information to the operator. Players can also enter a PIN number for security. The Tournament Pinball System can be installed in fifteen minutes or less. The ToPS contents include: Dot matrix
multi-color display to be installed on top of game backbox Playboy and RollerCoaster Tycoon are pre-wired for ToPS installation, as will be future Stern pinball machines. An operator need only take out a few plastic plugs, mount the Tournament Start button in its existing hole, screw on the pcb and display, and plug in the cables. The Tournament Pinball System can be moved from one pinball machine to another with great ease. Playboy, RollerCoaster Tycoon, and future Stern pinball machines are tournament ready and can have ToPS affixed to them. The game operator can use his own dollar bill validator. ToPS has custom text messaging. Using the remote control that is provided with the tournament display, the game operator can program food and drink specials, upcoming events, and any other information they would like to convey. Courts have held that pinball is a game of skill. Nonetheless, Stern advises operators to check local laws, as they should for any tournament game.
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