apterous history: March 2011

Here's your handy cut-out-and-keep guide to the events of March 2011.

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Pro Ranks

The top three players at the end of the month:-

  1. Up 1 from 2nd 1st. Innis Carson
    Pro Rank: 1979 (+68)

  2. Up 4 from 6th 2nd. Kirk Bevins
    Pro Rank: 1907 (+94)

  3. Unchanged 3rd. Edward McCullagh
    Pro Rank: 1888 (-7)

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Monthly Top Scores

FormatTop scorePopularity
Old 15147 by Edward McCullagh9,759 games with 277 players
9 Rounder87 by Innis Carson466 games with 99 players
Conundrum Attack200 by Jack Hurst ×3
200 by Ahmed M ×2
200 by Richard Everley ×2
200 by Rob Foster ×2
200 by Sam Goodyear ×2
200 by Adam Gillard
200 by Bob De Caux
200 by Giles H
1,430 games with 93 players
Numbers Attack200 by Milo McKenzie313 games with 46 players
Junior Conundrum Attack200 by Bob De Caux
200 by Chris Hare
200 by Lauren Hamer
200 by Milo McKenzie
200 by Robin M
200 by Sophie Krol
197 games with 46 players
Letters Attack148 by Keith B243 games with 30 players
Junior 9 Rounder81 by Liam Tiernan58 games with 20 players
Hyperlock 976 by Adam Gillard49 games with 18 players
Speed 970 by Chris Hare134 games with 17 players
Bullet 960 by Adam Gillard
60 by Jim B
60 by Scott Gillies
59 games with 17 players

Only the month's 10 most popular formats are shown.

Facts and Figures

This month, apterous gained 134 new users, taking us to 2,597 in total. A total of 258,980 rounds were played over 18,060 games.

The Duel was won by Innis Carson with 2605 points from 31 games. Second was Matt Hamer with 2382 points from 31 games, and third Kirk Bevins with 2375 points from 30 games.

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