apterous history: January 2014

Here's your handy cut-out-and-keep guide to the events of January 2014.

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Pro Ranks

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

  1. Unchanged 1st. Innis Carson
    Pro Rank: 2042 (-21)

  2. Unchanged 2nd. Jack Worsley
    Pro Rank: 2003 (-20)

  3. Unchanged 3rd. Dylan Taylor
    Pro Rank: 1995 (+12)

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Monthly Top Scores

FormatTop scorePopularity
15 Rounder158 by Jack Hurst9,746 games with 227 players
Conundrum Attack200 by Ahmed M ×56
200 by Mark D ×45
200 by Rob Foster ×14
200 by David Barnard ×12
200 by Jack Hurst ×7
200 by Chris Davies ×2
200 by Dylan Taylor ×2
200 by Innis Carson
200 by Jack Worsley
200 by Jason Larsen
1,763 games with 92 players
9 Rounder84 by Jon Stitcher ×2
84 by Andy Platt
307 games with 73 players
Goatdown Standard173 by David Barnard210 games with 48 players
Numbers Attack200 by Dylan Taylor
200 by Rahul Suresh
200 by Susan Morton
270 games with 46 players
Speed 15134 by Ahmed M125 games with 43 players
Letters Attack179 by Chris Davies321 games with 41 players
Octorock 15107 by Zarte Siempre91 games with 36 players
Touchdown 15130 by Zarte Siempre85 games with 31 players
Goatblitz173 by Jack Worsley169 games with 29 players

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

Facts and Figures

This month, apterous gained 105 new users, taking us to 6,177 in total. A total of 359,198 rounds were played over 23,903 games.

The Duel was won by Innis Carson with 2263 points from 30 games. Second was Matt Hamer with 2172 points from 31 games, and third Kevin Stoba with 2140 points from 31 games.

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