Date: 21st - 23rd November 2025 Location: NH Congrescentrum, Locht 117, 5504 RM Veldhoven, Netherlands We’re back in the Netherlands for the annual Dutch Pinball Open Expo (DPO Expo) held by the Nederlandse Flipper Vereniging (NFV or Dutch Pinball Association) at the NH Congrescentrum in the town of Veldhoven. The DPO Expo is the largest event held each year by the NFV and it has grown in scope over the past decade. Originally called the Dutch Pinball Open and focusing more on tournament play, the DPO was intended to be held in different parts of the country each year to make it more accessible to NFV members. After being held at a former motor museum in the town of Drunen in 2013, the venue was deemed sufficiently suitable for the DPO to remain there for 2014. However, to help justify the use of the repeat venue, the DPO was expanded with seminars, extra vendors, and even a special guest – a certain Steve Ritchie. This enlarged event added the ‘Expo’ suffix to the title, and the Dutch Pinball Open Expo was born. It has remained an ‘Expo’ ever since, moving to the current venue in Veldhoven in 2023. Veldhoven is around a 20-minute car journey south-west from the fifth largest Dutch city, Eindhoven. Eindhoven does have an airport, but flight options are a little limited and the weather rather temperamental, so we chose to fly into Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport the day before the DPO Expo began and then take a somewhat crowded 90-minute train ride to Eindhoven’s Centraal station. THURSDAY Arriving a day early afforded us the opportunity to explore the city a little and also visit The Pinball Club in Eindhoven which was holding a pre-DPO Expo tournament that night. When we first visited Eindhoven for the 2023 Dutch Pinball Expo, the city was holding its annual Glow festival featuring numerous illuminated buildings. This year Glow took place the week before the DPO Expo, but there were still a few lights from the event to be seen. Some of the remaining Glow lights in Eindhoven Eindhoven is home to the global electronics company, Philips, and its presence is found across the city. The city centre includes the newer Philips Museum as well as the former home of the Museum, the spaceship-styled Evoluon, which hosted the 25th anniversary DPO Expo in 2017. Evoluon in Eindhoven, now called the Next Nature Museum The 20-minute walk from our hotel to The Pinball Club took us past the famous Philips Stadium, home to PSV Eindhoven. Philips Stadium, home to PSV Eindhoven, with the club’s motto of ‘strength through unity’ Not surprisingly, PSV stands for Philips Sport Vereniging or Philips Sporting Association, a reminder of the club’s origins as a football team established for Philips employees. The statue of legendary PSV striker, Willie Van Der Kuijlen The Pinball Club recently moved from its previous home 6km to the east, to this new, trendier, more central location in the former industrial complex Strijp-S, which now features multiple restaurants and design studios. The Pinball Club in Eindhoven Inside The Pinball Club’s new home The bar and seating area in The Pinball Club’s new home T-shirts are available Tonight’s event The tournament was group matchplay, but each group played two rounds before being regrouped. There were A and B divisions with each having a final, as tournament director Michiel explained. Michiel explains the format The tournament players Play in the Warm-Up tournament Play in the Warm-Up tournament A number of pinball-themed artworks by Maarten Coolen were scattered around The Pinball Club’s walls. There were several backlit custom artworks by Maarten Coolen Play in the Warm-Up tournament The A Division final was played on Fish Tales, Hoops and King Kong The winner of the A Division was Martijn van Amsterdam. Max Birk was second, Norbert Broman third and Ivan Geentjens fourth. The final four in the A Division: Norbert Broman (3rd), Martijn van Amsterdam (1st), Max Birk (2nd) & Ivan Geentjens (4rd) In the B Division, Thijs Kleinpenning was the winner after a tie-breaker with Jan-Willem Smit who was second. Yvonne Vermeulen was third and Shanon Schepens fourth. The B Division top three: Yvonne Vermeulen (3rd), Thijs Kleinpenning (1st) & Jan-Willem Smit (2nd) After a few hours’ sleep back at the hotel, it was time to head over to Veldhoven for the start of the DPO Expo. FRIDAY It was a cold but sunny day for the start of DPO Expo 2025 The Congrescentrum convention centre consists of a number of large exhibition halls which can be configured in several ways, along with multiple smaller rooms for seminars and conferences. Last year the DPO Expo occupied three halls (Diezezaal, Genderzaal and Kempenzaal) which had been joined together into one large space (shown below in green). The DPO Expo 2024 used the areas in bright green on the left We noted at the time that there was a large unused hall adjacent to the DPO Expo’s space. Well, this year that Beneluxzaal hall was also occupied by the DPO Expo. However, the show isn’t (yet) large enough to occupy all four large halls, so the two smaller ones – Diezezaal and Genderzaal – were given up in favour of the Beneluxzaal. The space occupied by the DPO Expo 2025 (in green) When we arrived around midday on Friday the show build-up was progressing well. Looking into the Kempenzaal hall Looking into the Beneluxzaal hall Tournament machines come off the trucks and into the hall Nothing happens without power It wasn’t long before the halls began to fill up. The dining area in the Kempenzaal with banks of free play machines at the back There are always plenty of flowers around the food serving and dining areas Vases of flowers on every table The food and drinks menu for the weekend Free play machines in the Kempenzaal The wall separating the larger Kempenzaal from the smaller Genderzaal was raised during set-up to help with the transportation of machines, but was lowered before the show began. The Stern Pinball stand at the other end of the Kempenzaal with the raised dividing wall Across the corridor in the newly-utilised Beneluxzaal many more vendor stands were being built up, while at the far end the numerous machines used by the Open, Classic and Pingolf tournaments that had been brought in were being set up. Inside the new Beneluxzaal with Hexa Pinball in the foreground and the tournament machines at the back Setting up the main Open Tournament area Machines for the Classic Tournament The viewing area for the live stream by JDL Pinball The main JDL Pinball streaming desk The first six machines for the Pingolf tournaments The remaining four Pingolf machines At the opposite end of the Beneluxzaal, free play machines were being readied for a busy couple of days While work to set up the show was continuing, national TV stations were filming reports and also reporting live into their news programmes. One of the TV crews reporting from the DPO Expo More media coverage as Winfred de Ruijter is interviewed As the machines and vendor stands neared readiness, there was the opportunity for special guest Jack Danger to explain some of the new features in Stern Pinball’s latest release, The Walking Dead Remastered. Jack points out the changes and enhancements in the new The Walking Dead game Other vendor’s stands were taking shape too As was the homebrew section A third area called the Genderfoyer was also used for competitive events. In the first year of the DPO Expo using this venue, the Genderfoyer was used to house the many machines brought by Van Es Amusements. Last year it remained largely unused, but this year it became home to the Team Tournament, Flip Frenzy and Ladies Tournament. The entrance to the Genderfoyer Setting up the machines in the Genderfoyer Meanwhile, preparations for the arrival of the first competitors continued, with the registration desk inside the entrance being set up and decorated. The registration desk is set up in the foyer Preparing the decorations Attached to the Congrescentrum is the NH Koningshof hotel which provides the accommodation and dining options for DPO Expo guests. It’s a large, sprawling maze of corridors over several floors offering 509 simply-furnished rooms ranging from a single bed to a superior kingsize. We didn’t have time to go outside to take pictures of the hotel section until early Sunday morning, by which time the sun had been replaced by cloud with a light sprinkling of snow. The entrance to the NH hotel Just one small section of the accommodation There’s even a small chapel in the grounds The DPO Expo entrance is visible in the distance The DPO Expo entrance with a little light snow still remaining While the show has expanded beyond its tournament roots, competitive pinball is still a large part of the DPO Expo with many different divisions and formats. In fact, while the show’s public opening hours start at 10am on Saturday and Sunday, the event is opened to tournament players on Friday evening and thirty minutes earlier on both Saturday and Sunday mornings. The tournaments also run long past the show’s closing times on both weekend days. The first competitive event to be held was the team tournament. Originally a competition for teams of four representing a single country, the team tournament has been opened up to any groups of four players. Teams could check-in at 6pm with play getting underway at 6:30pm. Tournament director, Bas Vis, check in all the teams The Team Tournament divided the teams into groups of five, with each team playing a match against the other four teams in their group. A match consisted of three rounds. In the first round, each team member played a single game against a member of the opposing team. Then, team members paired up for two split-flipper games. Finally, a hybrid game was played with the first two balls being single player and the third ball played split-flipper. Points were awarded to the winners of each game and the top team in each group went into the four-team final. The groups and teams were: GROUP AGROUP BDutch Pinball TeamEast Anglian Pinball UKLes AbsentesFlipsquadDutch Terminators ESThe Fantastic FourThe Dan Lewell ExperienceTeam FridayBelgian Pinball TeamTeam Visioen GROUP CGROUP DStarflip TroopersPinball Team IrelandDutch Drain TrainPinbullsOutlane KingsPinball Team Limburg2 Girls with Machine GunsThe Eagle Has LandedTeam DPMDouble Nudge Play in the Team Tournament Play in the Team Tournament While the Team Tournament was taking place, the first qualifying session for the main Open Tournament was starting in the Beneluxzaal hall. Open Tournament players gather for the first qualifying session Play begins The Open qualifying ran from 7pm until 10pm during which the 88 players were divided into eight groups of eleven players. Each player played a single game against each of the other ten players in their group. The three players with the most wins in each group progressed to the play-offs on Sunday, with the top player getting a bye through the first play-offs round. Meanwhile, the Team Tournament was reaching the final. From Group A it was Flipsquad who were the winners. The Dan Lewell Experience won in Group B, Outlane Kings won in Group C, while Group D winners were Team DPM. The team captains gather for the final of the Team Tournament The final consisted of five rounds with a mix of single player and split flipper. The final of the Team Tournament Split flipper play in the final However, after four rounds, all teams were equal on ten points, so the fifth round would decide the overall outcome. The last round decided the outcome In the end it was Outlane Kings who triumphed, with Flipsquad second and last year’s winners, The Dan Lewell Experience in third. Third place, The Dan Lewell Experience Second place, Flipsquad Winners of the Team Tournament 2025, Outlane Kings Outlane Kings’ team shirts SATURDAY Saturday at the DPO Expo began at 9:30am when the second qualification session for the Open Tournament began. The Open Tournament qualifying on Saturday Officially public access didn’t begin until 10am, but with tournament players, vendors and show staff allowed in early, the halls were getting busy and queues building for some of the most popular games some time before the public opening. A frosty start to Saturday at the DPO Expo The information screen in the entrance foyer On-the-day payments were handles at one position, pre-registrations at another 10am was also the start of the Classic Tournament in the far corner of the Beneluxzaal. The Classic Tournament staff get ready for the start of qualifying For the Classic Tournament, competitors played ten games on the available machines. Their scores are ranked against other players’ scores on those machines and points awarded. Players could choose to replay a machine but could only play any machine a maximum of two times. Qualifying in the Classic Tournament With the show officially open, let’s take a look around the show halls, starting at the corridor leading from the registration desk and into the Kempenzaal hall. The corridor from the registration desk towards the main show halls Local pinball club Pinball Eindhoven brought a bunch of pinballs Erik Boes had his regular large selection of pinball flyers, posters and documentation Christophe Lienard’s Pinball Pleasure had a small stand and a selection of the latest titles Pinball Pleasure’s machines always had queues to play them The two Harry Potter machines were especially popular The first bank of free play machines More free play machines More free play machines More free play machines More free play machines More free play machines The relaxation and dining area The hot food counter Retro Nerds brought a selection of unusual titles Check Mate, Don Quijote and Icarus on the Retro Nerds stand The Stern Pinball village Some of the many Stern Pinball machines Two The Walking Dead Remastered Premium machines More Stern machines Carl Jacob’s Private Gameroom had a large stand with parts, mods and machines Assorted parts on the Private Gameroom stand Toppers and backglasses from Private Gameroom Carl also brought these three machines In the corridor leading to the Genderfoyer, Mirco Playfields and Pinball Professionals both had stands. Part of the Mirco Playfields stand More of the Mirco Playfields stand on the other side of the corridor Pinball Professionals were promoting their repair, customisation and restoration services This Dolly Parton has music and custom sound calls tied in to the gameplay Moving into the Beneluxzaal hall, we start going anti-clockwise with Hexa Pinball who had two of their Space Hunt games as well as a demonstration of their Plungr connected scoring system. Space Hunt on the Hexa Pinball stand Showcasing their Plungr scores, leaderboards and remote access system Chrome Pinball were showing the results they can achieve with their chrome plating service Dutch Pinball and Dutch Pinball Exclusive were showing their Alice and Lebowski games Also on the stand were these models from the Pinball Legends range as well as a number of The Art of Pinball mods The Pingolf machines Tools for Pinballs were selling assorted equipment to maintain, repair and restore your machines The Dutch Pinball Museum had a large stand showing how various pinball mechanisms work along with a brief history of the game Some of the interactive exhibits LED4Pin had some great deals on parts and playfield protectors Loose Flip had some very striking T-shirt designs The RS Pinball stand had the latest titles form several manufacturers, including Pinball Brothers‘ Predator and Barrels of Fun’s Winchester Mystery House. RS Pinball had two Predator machines They also had the Queen and ABBA machines from Pinball Brothers The Barrels of Fun wall had Labyrinth, Dune and Winchester Mystery House There was always a long line to play Winchester Mystery House There was still a queue even after the show closed and all the machines were switched off RS Pinball also had a good selection of Spooky Pinball Titles, including this Evil Dead Turner Pinball and American Pinball were also represented The illuminated art blades from Graphylux were also on offer at the RS Pinball stand PinSound had a stand selling their audio boards, speakers and speaker light kits Wijnants Speelautomaten had four machines from different manufacturers on their stand Two more machines on the Wijnants Speelautomaten stand Pinball Italy were showing four of their beautiful restorations Two more restorations from Pinball Italy The homebrew area featured some games we’d seen before but also some surprises. The homebrew area Despicable Me and Super Mario Bros. from Pinball Amigos, plus The Rocky Horror Picture Show from Wolfgang Grauvogl The Invaders Fight Back from TAD Pinball and SeeTouch, and Space Singularity by Rebellion Pinball Metal Legends Worldtour A completely recoded Black Knight 2000 complete with LCD panel and animations This Kingpin game by Tom D.K. has an interesting story behind it The Kingpin game above was built from scratch by Tom D.K. originally using a Capcom Breakshot cabinet but, when that was found to be too shallow, one from a Flipper Football. It was built using only pictures of the original game to create the playfield and all the artwork. Pinball Universe had four machines and a selection of playfields Toy Story 4 and Legends of Valhalla from Pinball Universe Queen and The Godfather from Pinball Universe There were also a few playfields for sale Right at the end of the Beneluxzaal were a several more rows of free play machines. Free play machines at the back of the Beneluxzaal More free play machines More free play machines The final row of free play machines When the DPO became the DPO Expo, the addition of seminars was a major part of the enhanced show package. These now stretch across both days of the show, allowing those who can only attend for one day the opportunity to see the presentations by the special guests and ask them questions in person. As a result, two of the guest speakers – Dr. Sander Bakkes and Steve Ritchie – held seminars on both days. The seminars take place in a dedicated presentation room called Baroniezaal. Pinball News was there to help with the seminars and record them. Inside the seminars room 1:00pmDr. Sander BakkesThey Psychology of Pinball: Why we get angry at pinball machines (or ourselves) Dr. Sander Bakkes Dr. Sander Bakkes is an Assistant Professor of Game Design and Playful Learning, and here he explores what players enjoy about games, and pinball in particular, and why certain types of game both anger us when we fail to beat them but somehow keep bringing us back for more. 1:30pmHexa PinballOur story so far: Space Hunt, Plungr App and more Antoine Depelchin of Hexa Pinball Antoine Depelchin from Hexa Pinball gives a brief update on the French company and their upcoming second title, The Three Musketeers, including details of when and where it will be revealed. 2:00pmTony RamunniMy pinball art for Williams/Bally/Mr. Game Tony Ramunni Former pinball artist, Tony Ramunni, looks back on his time creating artwork for Williams and Bally pinballs, as well as his move to Italy to work on Mr. Game titles. 3:00pmSteve RitchieAlmost 50 years of pinball design – Part 1 Steve Ritchie Steve looks back at his nearly fifty years in the pinball business, starting at Atari in California and continuing right up to his latest game with Jersey Jack Pinball. 4:00pmMartin Ayub & Jonathan JoostenSo, you think you know pinball? Quiz Martin and Jonathan return for another edition of their free prize quiz, So, You Think You Know Pinball? Martin Ayub & Jonathan Joosten With a table of pinball prizes to give away, they ask questions of the seminar audience, offering two possible answers. Those who put together a run of correct choices get to draw a ticket to win one of the prizes. The prize table 3:00pmGary Stern & Jack DangerStern Pinball history and update Jack Danger & Gary Stern Gary Stern and Jack Danger take to the stage to tell us how each of them got into pinball along with the latest new products and technology developments at Stern Pinball. After Saturday’s seminar were over, it was back into the main halls for more tournament play. The Ladies Tournament had taken place in the Genderfoyer during the seminars. Play in the Ladies Tournament Play in the Ladies Tournament There were four qualifying groups playing multiple rounds of matchplay, with the top three from each group entering the final. The winner was decided after multiple rounds of knockout play where the lowest scorer was eliminated each time. In the end it was Julia Palfi who survived to win the tournament. Petra Uyttenhove was second, Amy Ziegenhagen third and Helen de Haan-Verbeek fourth. The top three in the Ladies Tournament: Amy Ziegenhagen (3rd), Julia Palfi (1st) & Petra Uyttenhove (2nd) (picture: Dina Lindsay) Here are the full results: 1Julia Palfi2Petra Uyttenhove3Amy Ziegenhagen4Helen de Haan-Verbeek5Amie Carton6Eva de Jong7Séverine Fournie8Emily Stokes9Gry Bromley10Claire Lickman11Ilana Weizman12Gabi Schmeichel13Cinthya Messiaen15Ana Acevedo15Noralie Carton15Stella Rozemeijer15Andrea Ehrmann21Lina Høxbro21Delphine Lescuyer21Louise Plaisant21Cindy Degol21Aisling Bonner21Vera Stobbe21Katharina Hagemann21Borislava Hagemann27Addy Vis27Jorinde Denissen27Ellen Martinali27Machteld Decloedt33Evelyne Desot33PETIT-TITI33Regina Kruger33Yvonne Vermeulen33Irene Mayrhofer33Annemarie Piloo33Sarah Van Adorp37Tiffany Humbert38Nance Seijkens39Frances Johnston40Sandra van Looij41Charlotte van Damme42Lisa Piloo43Martine Van Den Hauwe45Esther Carton45Lies Van Camp There were also two Flip Frenzy tournaments held each day of the DPO Expo, one starting at 10:30am and the second at 7pm. Registration for the Flip Frenzy tournament There was a tie at the top for the first Flip Frenzy, with François de Wrangel and Ad Jonker sharing the honours with 11 wins and 2 losses each. In the second, Alex Sperellis was triumphant with 11 wins and only one loss. The Classic Tournament began at 10am, with qualifying running through to 7pm. 293 players competed during this time, with the top 40 going through to the play-offs. The qualifiers were: Qualifying PosPlayerQualifying Score1Timber Engelbeen676 pts.2Lukas Ott639 pts.2Daan Rosvelds639 pts.4Jeremy Dorling627 pts.5Viggo Löwgren622 pts.6Peter Blakemore621 pts.7Johannes Ostermeier618 pts.8Emil ED Dreiborg614 pts.9Bart Volman608 pts.10Alexandre Bouet597 pts.11Joshua Iles595 pts.12Arvid Flygare594 pts.13Romain Noisette584 pts.14Paul Englert569 pts.15Daniele Celestino Acciari555 pts.16Balázs Pálfi554 pts.17Frédéric Heouairi553 pts.18Albert Medaillon546 pts.19Peter Andersen538 pts.20Tom Verbruggen535 pts.21Klaas Hölscher532 pts.22Samuel Coenen527 pts.23Rene Dorr520 pts.24Niklas Ott517 pts.25Marcel Diks516 pts.26Robin Goessens515 pts.27Matthieu Prébendé505 pts.28Mathias Jäger504 pts.29Karlo Poljan?i?502 pts.30Michael Farigoul500 pts.31Carlo Vijn496 pts.31Martin Bedford496 pts.33Bjorn Brand495 pts.33Onno van der Louw495 pts.35Christophe Wozniak481 pts.36Jan Gröppel478 pts.37Christophe Moulin476 pts.38Sebastien Puertas473 pts.39Mathias Leurs472 pts.39Barry Hoeben472 pts. The top four qualifiers received two byes through the initial rounds, while players qualified 5th-16th got a single bye. The trophies for the Classic Tournament The play-offs had groups of four players playing three games, using the 4-2-1-0 scoring format. The top two from each group progressed to the next round. Play-offs in the Classic Tournament Spectators in the hall watching the Classic Tournament final By the end it was four players who contested the three-game final – Timber Engelbeen, Daan Rosvelds, Jeremy Dorling and Daniele Celestino Acciari. Daniele, Daan, Timber and Jeremy contested the final In the event, the winner was decided after just two games, as Daniele won on both Flash Gordon and Dolly Parton, giving him an unassailable 8 points. Daan, Timber and Jeremy each had 2 points going into the third game on Centaur which was won by Daan to take second overall. Timber was second on Centaur for third overall, making Jeremy fourth. Third place, Timber Engelbeen Second place, Daan Rosvelds Winner of the DPO Classic Tournament, Daniele Celestino Acciari The top four, Timber (3rd), Daniele (1st), Jeremy (4th) & Daan (2nd) The Classic Tournament finished a little after 1am, bringing Saturday’s action at the DPO Expo to a close. SUNDAY The DPO Expo opened to the public at 10am again, but as before, the Open Tournament began at 9:30am. Trophies for the top three in the Open Tournament This time it was the play-offs for the qualifiers from Saturday. Each of the four qualifying sessions hosted 8 groups of 11 players, from which the top three progressed to these play-offs. That’s 24 from each session or 96 in total. 32 of those received a bye, making 64 players compete in the first round of play-offs. The 96 qualifiers were: Adrian Darwin KjærJonathan BlanquartAlexandre BouetJoris van NeijenhofAmy ZiegenhagenJoshua IlesAndras MarotiJP CongnardAndrea EhrmannKevin VanthuyneAndy KastelikKorben Van WonterghemArvid FlygareKurt LouwieAxel BouetLukas OttAxel LindlahrMark van den BroekBalázs PálfiMartijn Van AmsterdamBarry HoebenMathias LeursBart RasingMathijs van LooBart VolmanMattias JeppssonBenjamin KispalMichael ReuterCarlo VijnMichiel ArtsCarsten WieskeMike ChristiansenChristophe MoulinNathan GarwoodChristophe WozniakNicolai VadClaire LickmanNiklas OttClément DelporteOlivier MoïseefConrad ChambersPacome CoulibalyDaniele Celestino AcciariPaul EnglertDavid DeturckPaul JongmaDavid FowlerPeter AndersenDennis Kjær JensenPeter BlakemoreDidier DujardinPetra UyttenhoveDirk LafontainePhilippe CraulDominique GiraudotPontus QvarfordhEmil ED DreiborgQuentin BinetErik PalfiRahiel KaramaliFabio VillanuevaRakesh KanhaiFrançois de WrangelRaphael GranzowGerrit MetzRob OverdijkHenk KosterRoy WilsHervé PierruSascha KlenkeIan Thomas HawkesworthSébastien MullerIlana WeizmanSebastien PuertasIsaac GranbySéverin BacletJan FethShanon SchepensJan GröppelSylvain GrevinJan HopTaco WoutersJan-Willem SmitThibaut DejaegherJean luc Di meglioThomas HarscheidtJeremy BaynhamTimber EngelbeenJochem VroomTom VerbruggenJochen MärzViggo LöwgrenJohannes OstermeierWilbert Der KinderenJohn van der WulpWolfgang Dieken The format for the play-offs was four-player groups playing three machines with 4-2-1-0 scoring and the top 2 progressing. After the first round of 64, the 32 remaining players were joined by the 32 with a first round bye. Those 64 were reduced to 32, then to 16, then to 8 for the semi-finals, and then a final four. Those four were Arvid Flygare, Johannes Ostermeier, Lukas Ott and Paul Englert, and the three machines they played were F-14 Tomcat, Jackbot and Black Knight: Sword of Rage. In the first game, Paul had a first ball score which set him up nicely for a win, hardly needing to play his third ball. Johannes crept past Arvid’s score thanks to his bonus multiplier to take second, while Lukas wasn’t far behind in fourth. Lukas had the best start of the four on game two, Jackbot, and had an even better second ball. But Arvid was gifted a multiball by the slot machine award which put him firmly in the lead. Lukas had a slingshot drain to end his hopes of catching Arvid. Johannes was one shot away from starting Casino Run when he drained, while Paul started multiball but wasn’t able to lift his score much and ended in fourth. Going into game three, Arvid led with 5 points, Paul was close behind on 4 points, Johannes had 3 points while Lukas had 2 points, meaning anyone could still win. Johannes had an almost immediate tilt on his first ball, revealing the sensitivity of the machine. None of the other three could capitalise on that tilt, and it wasn’t until Lukas’s second ball where he started multiball that anyone put up a decent score. Arvid also began multiball, getting close to Lukas’s score going into the third ball. Johannes couldn’t put up a good score with his third ball, ending fourth in the game and fourth overall. Paul did only slightly better but still ended third in the game. That result meant Arvid had already won overall, with he and Lukas playing to see whether Lukas or Paul would take second. As it turned out, Arvid did pass Lukas’s score, making Paul second and Lukas third. Third place, Lukas Ott(picture: Ad Jonker) Second place, Paul Englert(picture: Ad Jonker) Winner of the Dutch Pinball Open 2025, Arvid Flygare The final four: Johannes (4th), Arvid (1st), Lukas (3rd) & Paul (2nd) Thanks were then given to the team who planned and ran the tournament. The tournament organising team You can watch the play-offs and final games on the JDL Pinball Twitch channel. The final of the Open Tournament ended around 7:40pm, after which presentations were made to the finalists. There was another programme of seminars in the Baroniezaal on Sunday. As not everyone can attend the DPO on both days, a couple of the seminars featured the same speakers as on Saturday, but there were also two Sunday-exclusive presentations. 12:30pmDr. Sander BakkesThey Psychology of Pinball: Why we get angry at pinball machines (or ourselves) Dr. Sander Bakkes returns with a repeat of the seminar he presented on Saturday for those show guests who missed it the first time. Dr. Sander Bakkes As the seminar content is essentially the same as on Saturday, we did not record Sunday’s presentation. 1:00pmDaniel Janson & Christian StåhlbergLet’s talk some Predator Christian Ståhlberg & Daniel Janson Daniel and Christina talk about production of Pinball Brothers’ Predator game, the Trophy package additions, plus the transition to a new board system and the advantages that gives them. 2:00pmSteve RitchieAlmost 50 years of pinball design – Part 2 Steve Ritchie Steve Ritchie is back to revise his talk from Saturday about his long career in pinball, with a new audience, some new stories and some new questions to answer. 3:00pmJersey Jack PinballJean Paul de Win, Olaf Gremie, Lars Scholten & Johny Wiegel Johny Wiegel, Lars Scholten, Jean Paul de Win & Olaf Gremie The awesome graphics and sculpts in Jersey Jack Pinball’s Harry Potter game are thanks to a team of talented artists, animators and model makers. Here they explain how they created much of what you see in the game. Along with the main Open Tournament, Sunday included many more competitive events. There were two more Flip Frenzy tournaments, held at 10:30am and 2pm. Flip Frenzy on Sunday morning Niels Zera’at Kariefard won the first of these with a perfect 13 wins and no losses. The second saw a win for Stefanie Tesch whose 10 winds and 4 losses put her at the top of the standings. There was also another Pingolf tournament starting at 10:30am. We’ll bring you the results of these as soon as we get them. Sunday is also the day for the Youth Tournament. Trophies and medals for the Youth Tournament finalists This is split into three divisions – 8 years old and under, 9-11 years old, and 12-16 years old. The qualifications were held on a block of free play machines in the Kempenzaal hall. The area in the Kempenzaal for the Youth Tournament Qualifying in the Youth Tournament Qualifying in the Youth Tournament Qualifying in the Youth Tournament Qualifying in the Youth Tournament Qualifying in the Youth Tournament The finals for all three divisions were played on the Harry Potter games on the Pinball Pleasure stand. The final in the 8 years and under division The youngest finalist of the weekend at just 3-year-old In the 8 and under division final it was a solid win for Cas with a respectable 163M total. Len was not far behind on 104M, but sadly Lennert had to retire on 8M when he hurt his arm. Third place, Lennert Second place, Len Winner of the 8-and-under division, Cas The final three: Lennert (3rd), Len (2nd) & Cas (1st) In the 9 to 11 division, Jasper, Amy, Seth and Kyle made it to the final. On the Harry Potter Collectors Edition it was a clear win for Kyle with his 100M score. Seth was second, Amy third and Jasper fourth. Kyle playing in the 9-11 division Third place, Amy Second place, Seth Winner of the 9-11 year old division, Kyle Amy (3rd), Seth (2nd), Kyle (1st) and Jasper (4th) with organiser Wilko Wieffering In the older 12 years and older division, Amie, Julius, Lars and Robin all made it to the final. The 12 years and older final Robin plays his last ball in the 12 years and older division The final produced a very clear winner. Robin’s 265M score was way out in front of second-placed Lars on 72M. It was very close for third though, with Julius’s 17.68M just edging Amie’s 17.48M. Sadly, Julius wasn’t able to make it to the presentation ceremony. Fourth place, Amie(picture: Ad Jonker) Second place, Lars(picture: Ad Jonker) Winner of the 12 and older division, Robin(picture: Ad Jonker) Organisers Penny Broman and Wilko Wieffering with the top 12 and over division players Finally in this report, here’s our exclusive Twenty Eight Minute Tour video, walking through all the halls and showing you all the games and vendors at the DPO Expo 2025, all shot in UHD 4K. We hope you’ve enjoyed our coverage of this year’s Dutch Pinball Open Expo. A huge ‘thank you’ to the organisers who work so hard to make the show bigger and better every year. The main Dutch Pinball Open Expo organisers: Bas Vis, Rahiel Karamali, Marcel van Kessel, Ralf de Kleine, Nils de Kleine, & Bob van Leeuwen (not pictured)(picture: NFV) The wider DPO Expo team of volunteers(picture: NFV) The current home at the NH Congrescentrum feels like a great home for the DPO Expo with plenty of space to expand if necessary, while the facility’s staff members in all areas, including the hotel, are genuinely friendly and helpful, always greeting you as you passed them in the corridors. The new layout worked well, providing plenty of space around the machines and multiple areas to unwind. The whole conference and hotel complex has a rather sprawling layout with plenty of corridors in which to get lost or confused, but in our third year of staying there we only lost our way once in three days. It will be difficult to find another venue with such suitable facilities, so maybe we’ll be back in Veldhoven in 2026. Wherever DPO Expo 2026 is held, we hope you can make it and we look forward to seeing you there.