Houston area man competing in world pinball competition

A Houston area man is hoping to win a big prize this weekend at a world pinball competition. (Pixabay)

HOUSTON – A Houston area man is hoping to win a big prize this weekend at a world pinball competition.

Jack Revnew, of the Woodlands, is competing in the INDISC Tournament Series in Riverside, California that is being held from Thursday through Sunday, KXAN wrote.

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Pinball players made it to California from 24 states and 11 countries. People are competing for more than $90,000, and the winner will be lucky enough to get a new pinball machine.

Five other Texans have also made it to the competition, according to KXAN. Among those are: Jordan Burgar, of Austin, Robert Byers, of Austin, Colin MacAlpine, of Austin, Rebecca Salam, of Austin, and Hadi Seyed-Ali of Frisco.

The world championship finals are on Sunday, and 40 people will qualify. The women’s championship finals and the youth tournament were on Saturday.

To see the event, go here.


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