


Description
World Poker Tour Pinball Machine Released: 2006 Manufactured By: Stern Pinball Inc Production Run: 3,000 Type: Solid State Generation: Stern SAM System (First Stern game to use the SAM System) Display Type: Dot Matrix Game Design: Steve Ritchie Animation: Mark Galvez Sound: Chris Grammer Music: Chris Granner
Texas Hold ‘Em poker deals the silver ball another great hand with World Poker Tour pinball machine from Stern Pinball. Based on the hit television series that airs on the Travel Channel, WORLD POKER TOUR pinball brings levels of excitement, challenge, and understandability for both the novice and the skilled player.
Travel from city to city playing Texas Hold ‘Em until you reach the WORLD POKER TOUR final table. A dot matrix display is located in the center of the playfield, showing players their Hole cards, as well as the Flop, Turn, and River cards. The player gets the Flop, Turn and River cards successively by making ramp shots located on the left and right sides of the playfield.
WORLD POKER TOUR pinball also features 5 Card Stud, where the player needs to hit cards on sixteen drop targets to get all the poker hands, such as two of a kind, three of a kind, etc. all the way up to a Royal Flush. WORLD POKER TOUR pinball also offers a second level playfield, and a “mousetrap” that holds and releases balls for exciting Multiball play.
WORLD POKER TOUR pinball features the voices and images of the television show’s color commentators, Vince Van Patten and Mike Sexton, as well as Courtney Friel, the WORLD POKER TOUR’s host.
WORLD POKER TOUR pinball is designed by Steve Ritchie, former Williams great and the creator of Stern’s ELVIS, among many other famous pinball machines. Keith Johnson, software engineer for THE LORD OF THE RINGS and THE SIMPSONS PINBALL PARTY.
Game Features: Multiball, Captive/Messenger Ball(s), Ramp(s), Spinner(s), Drop Targets, Voice, Multiple Playfield Levels, More Than 2 Flippers
Details
Shipping & pick-up options
| Destination & description | Price | |
|---|---|---|
| Buyer must pick-up from Christchurch City, Canterbury | Free | |
Payment Options
Cash, NZ Bank Deposit
Questions & Answers (1)
Hi. Does it need/have a 230VAC to 110VAC transformer? Thanks david01 (231 • 3:06 pm, Wed, 14 Jan )Hi, the machine plugs directly into a standard home wall socket. Thanks djstacky (686 • Wednesday, 14 January 2026 )












