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Fulcrum Article
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http://thefulcrum.ca/articles/46641

Foosball takes over the capital
A short history of the OFA

by Mercedes Mueller

Published: Jul 28

“OHHH, ARE YOU sure you wanna put the ball through there? You’re gonna get stuffed!”

“Oh yeah, well maybe your mom’s gonna get stuffed later! What do you think about that?!”

Although foosball may seem like a game requiring so little strategy and skill that even a bunch of drunken fools can play it, foosball is a highly competitive sport that takes concentration, coordination, and control to master—not to mention the ability to shut out the endless slew of chirping from your opponents.

The Ottawa Foosball Association (OFA) is the epicentre of foosball in the nation’s capital. Established in 1994, this not-for-profit group promotes the sport by organizing leagues and regular tournaments, and giving players a forum to network and develop their skills. League organizer Chris Thomas recalls the humble beginnings of the OFA.

“It started with four or five guys getting together at a bar and playing each other,” he wrote in an email to the Fulcrum. “They heard about a tournament in [the United States] and decided to take a road trip. They were blown away by the level of competition and the quality of the table used at the tournament.”

After convincing the tournament organizer to sell them a table, the men brought it back to Ottawa where they entered into a vending contract with Regent vending. In 2008, the OFA became independent of vending companies, buying its own tables and establishing its home base at Tail Gators on Merivale Road.

“This has turned out to be a great move for us. They are the largest pool hall in the city … and were eager for us to bring in our foosball league,” Thomas explained. “Now with a portion of the coin revenue from the tables going to the association, we are able to give back to the community with our charity work with the Boys and Girls Club and [Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario].”

Jesse Haw, avid fooser and fourth-year history and political science student, has been playing in the OFA’s foosball league since October 2010.

“What drew my attention to the OFA was their website,” he explained. “The forums are fairly active for the size of the community, and the feedback available on the site was amazing.”

The OFA offers a spring, summer, and winter league each year. The first two leagues are nine weeks long, while the winter league is more competitive, beginning in October and running for 17 weeks. The league uses a tier format, with three-person teams playing weekly matches and the season ending with a week of playoffs—an opportunity for players to win back thir $40 fee registration fee.

“The league is great—good people, laid-back, with almost all skill levels,” Haw said, noting that the tier structure allows players with varying levels of experience to participate in the league. “Chris does a really good job incorporating all skill levels into the fray. The better you play, the better you will play against, so games are almost always close.”

In addition to Wednesday night league play, the OFA also hosts a Draw Your Partner mini-tournament on Friday nights, where players are randomly matched up to duke it out. It costs $5 to enter, but it is free to play the first three times.

“Anyone that wants to get better at the game should come out to see us on a Wednesday or Friday night,” encouraged Thomas. “We are a friendly bunch—and love to show off our skills and teach new people what to do.”

As for anyone out there looking to spend their quarters on something other than laundry or beginners looking to up their skill level, Haw offers this bit of advice: “Play the most challenging people you can find and try to find a partner that fits you … Though [the matches] can get heated, at the end of the day you have to have a great time playing—it’s all about the experience.” —With files from Melissa Mullet
"Man's way to God is with beer in hand." - some Belgium monk
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I like it. Smile
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#3
It is nice... but... a university paper + the summer time = no one reading it.

Now if this was the September issue .... SmileSmileSmileSmile
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#4
of all the players to quote... jesse haw. no offense, but com'on october 2010 means he's been playing less than a year.... let me just say that no doubt i believe that his perspective as a newbie is important for attracting new players, but the author should have at least contacted a bigwig besides the purveyor of the league... i mean it's important to at least mention why people keep coming back! Someone who's been playing for 5 years would have an interesting perspective on things i think this article missed....

(otherwise really good! don't get me wrong Smile

j-picky
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#5
I think it was Jesse's girlfriend who wrote the article. Draw your own conclusions.

It was still a good article. Hopefully it will lead us to some more attendance.
"Man's way to God is with beer in hand." - some Belgium monk
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#6
with the recent explosion of success in the OFA, I'm curious about the long-term plans for the league. In a city of over 1 million people, I have to believe that should the new member base continue to grow exponentially that we will outgrow even TG's. Or maybe not - just something that popped into my head and now I plant it inside yours.
[i]"I can't make you look stupid any more than Betty Crocker can bake a cake out of thin air. You provide the ingredients, believe me. It's not that I want to be an asshole, it's just that it comes so easily and I lack either the restraint or good will to say nothing at all."[/i]
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(09-Aug-2011, 02:21 PM)Paul Wrote: with the recent explosion of success in the OFA, I'm curious about the long-term plans for the league. In a city of over 1 million people, I have to believe that should the new member base continue to grow exponentially that we will outgrow even TG's. Or maybe not - just something that popped into my head and now I plant it inside yours.

Outgrowing TG's is quite the task - it's a huge place! Not a lot of places with more room than that for tables.

That being said, if it does occur, might want to look into building a foosball hall of sorts, as we have here in Markham - a building with food, (preferably booze), foosball tables, and not much else.
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TG's is huge - no question about that, but their #1 concern is their pool table placement. I don't think we could fit any more tables there without a reorganization of the space.
[i]"I can't make you look stupid any more than Betty Crocker can bake a cake out of thin air. You provide the ingredients, believe me. It's not that I want to be an asshole, it's just that it comes so easily and I lack either the restraint or good will to say nothing at all."[/i]
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#9
I have a feeling that TG's will gladly replace a pool table or two with more foos tables if the foos tables see consistent use every day as opposed to just one day a week.
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#10
We are long way from that. Yes the Wednesday league is doing well and we have sold out the league (max 36 spots) but we are no where close to exceeding TG's room or even coming close to full capacity of the tables.

Friday night foos is still really weak. We are lucky to get a DYP most nights. I know it is the summer and I have some strategies for the fall to get the numbers back up.

In the event that the league is getting too big for Wednesday nights we'll have to run a two tier system. Tuesday nights - Amateurs, Wednesday nights Pro.

Either way, we have lots of room to grow without adding more tables or expanding to another location.
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#11
that's where I was going with it - extra nights. Chris Thomas: Mind Freak
[i]"I can't make you look stupid any more than Betty Crocker can bake a cake out of thin air. You provide the ingredients, believe me. It's not that I want to be an asshole, it's just that it comes so easily and I lack either the restraint or good will to say nothing at all."[/i]
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(09-Aug-2011, 04:28 PM)Paul Wrote: Chris Thomas: Mind Freak
Yes, but also too busy for additional nights. You volunteering?
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let me know what's involved when the time comes. If I'm out for league anyways there's no harm in helping out.
[i]"I can't make you look stupid any more than Betty Crocker can bake a cake out of thin air. You provide the ingredients, believe me. It's not that I want to be an asshole, it's just that it comes so easily and I lack either the restraint or good will to say nothing at all."[/i]
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#14
It was not my girlfriend thanks. Draw your own conclusions.
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(18-Aug-2011, 03:16 PM)Jester Wrote: It was not my girlfriend thanks. Draw your own conclusions.

BlushAngel

LOL,

Thanks for getting the article done, however you managed to do it. Wink
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