Bayfoos Covid Precautions

We had a scare last week. A player attended a Tuesday night tournament on August 3. A few days later they weren’t feeling well. Their Covid test came back positive. We canceled the August 10 tournament, contacted everyone who had been exposed, and asked people to get tested.

Good news: vaccinations and masking seems to have stopped the spread. Nobody else who was at the tournament has gotten sick. Several of us got tested, and all of the tests came back negative.

We’re going to continue being careful at tournaments. Covid is still spreading in the Bay Area, and we want to be prepared for the next time someone gets exposed at a tournament. Here are the precautions we’re taking.

Before Tournaments

If you’re feeling sick or have had a recent positive Covid test, do not come to a tournament for at least 10 days. CDC guidelines have details about when you can end your quarantine.

If you have been in close contact with someone with Covid symptoms or a positive Covid test, follow CDC guidelines for quarantine.

If you’ve been exposed and are fully vaccinated: we recommend getting tested 3-5 days after exposure. You can still come to tournaments during this period.

If you’ve been exposed and are unvaccinated: do not come to tournaments until 14 days after your last exposure.

During Tournaments

Tournament directors will collect contact information, so that they can notify you if we do have a Covid exposure at the tournament. We recommend installing the CA Notify App to help with contact tracing.

Wear a mask. This is also a county health regulation.

Hand sanitizer is available: use it.

After Tournaments

If you start to feel sick after a tournament (even if you haven’t had a positive Covid test), let the tournament directors know immediately. We’ll notify players of the possible exposure.

If you attended a tournament where there was an exposure, follow up with your other close contacts to let them know.

Most of our players are vaccinated, so we will not automatically cancel the next week’s tournament if there was an exposure. If we do have multiple players get sick, we will cancel events until the outbreak is under control.

Thank you everyone for being cautious. We keep each other safe.

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Summer Points Race Rules & Schedule

We’ve set the event schedule for the big summer points race.

  • July 27: Monster DYP Doubles Playoff
  • Aug 3: Monster DYP Points Race
  • Aug 10: Monster DYP Singles Playoff
  • Aug 17: Monster DYP Doubles Playoff
  • Aug 20: Friday Worlds Warm-Up: Monster DYP Points Race
  • Aug 21: Saturday Worlds Warm-Up: Open Singles and Shake-n-Bake
  • Aug 24: Monster DYP Singles Playoff
  • Aug 31: Monster DYP Doubles playoffs
  • Sep 7: Monster DYP Points Race
  • Sep 14: Monster DYP Doubles playoffs
  • Sep 21: Monster DYP Singles Playoff
  • Sep 25: Open Singles and Shake-n-Bake

Each event you enter counts as one attendance point, and you also earn bonus points for strong finishes. For example, if you take 1st place, you get one attendance point and four bonus points.

Points for doubles events:
  • 1st place: 4 points + 1 attendance point
  • 2nd place: 3 points + 1 attendance point
  • 3rd place: 2 points + 1 attendance point
  • 4th place: 1 point + 1 attendance point
  • Attendance: 1 attendance point

For singles and singles playoff events:
  • 1st place: 4 points + 1 attendance point
  • 2nd place: 3 points + 1 attendance point
  • 3rd place: 2 points + 1 attendance point
  • 4th place: 1 point + 1 attendance point
  • 5th-8th: 0.5 point + 1 attendance point
  • Attendance: 1 attendance point

We’ve got one more blog post coming, about rankings and who is eligible for the Expert and Rookie prizes. We’re resyncing the Bayfoos local points with IFP points now.

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Summer 2021 Points Race

We’re pleased to announce the Bayfoos Summer 2021 Points Race. We’ve got over $150 in prizes lined up.

  • 1st Prize: $100
  • Top Expert: $50
  • Top Rookie: $30 in free entry

To win, show up and play in California Billiards tournaments from July 27 through September 25th. Each time you play an event, you get one attendance point. When you win or place in an event, you get bonus points depending on how you finish.

The $100 1st prize is open to everyone. 2nd prize is $50 cash, and only players ranked Expert and under are eligible to win. The top Rookie player can win $30 in free entry. For all of the sandbagging Rookies and Experts: you can only win one prize, and your ranking for this is the higher of your IFP points and your Bayfoos points. If someone finishes top in multiple categories, they get the higher value prize; the lower value prize goes to the runner up in the category.

Event schedule will be posted soon!
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Great Showing at the National Championships

Foosball is back!

The 2021 National Championships in Denver happened last weekend, and it was quite a tournament. Bay Area players showed up ready, played their hearts out, and brought home some medals.

The big news is the National Championship: Andrey Trok, Christina Fuchs, James Castillo, Kurt Hochberg, Ray Cota, Sergie Aragones, Simeon Yep, Rishabh Singawne, and Vera Urbanovich defeated teams from 11 other states to bring the cup home to California.

Bay area players had great finishes in other events too:

  • Open Doubles: Sergie and James: 2nd place
  • Open Singles: Sergie: 9th place
  • Open Mixed: James and Midori: 5th place
  • Open DYP: James and Eric Balcos: 2nd place
  • Pro Singles: Sergie: 5th place
  • Expert Singles: Ray: 5th place
  • Amateur Doubles: Kurt & Simeon: 5th place
  • Amateur Singles: Ray: 5th place
  • Rookie Doubles: Andrey & Rishabh: 1st place
  • Rookie Singles: Andrey: 5th place
  • Beginner Doubles: Rishabh & Vera: 4th place
  • Beginner Singles: Rishabh: 7th place
  • Senior Men’s Doubles 63+: Brad Laurine (former bay area!) and Doug McDonald: 1st place, and qualified for the World Cup
  • Senior Men’s Classic Doubles 50+: Greg Mendel & Garret Scherkenbach: 1st place
  • Senior Men’s Doubles 50+: Greg Mendel & Garret Scherkenbach: 5th place
  • Senior Mixed Doubles 50+: Greg Mendel & Karla Woolverton: 1st place
  • Handicap Doubles: Ray and Simeon: 5th place

 

We’ll have a party to celebrate next Tuesday, July 6th, at California Billiards in Fremont.

 

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Bay Area Foosball is taking a break

As many of you know, coronavirus is spreading rapidly in the US, and the SF Bay Area is one of the hot spots. Last weekend we started canceling some foosball events, and this week we made the decision to cancel everything.

If you can’t stand being away from foosball, watch some great matches on the Inside Foos YouTube channel.

It’s also a great time to get in some practice. Find a table, clean the handles, and do some drills! Chase Pennell’s Road to Pro series and Zeke Cervantes’ UnrealFoos tutorials are both excellent. Ryan Knapton’s NextLevelFoosball channel has a really well organized set of drills on foosball fundamentals.

Want advice and tips? Post in the SF Foos facebook group!

We will post here and on facebook when we start to play again. Stay safe everyone, take care of your family, friends, and neighbors.

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