apterous history: October 2014

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

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Pro Ranks

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

  1. Up 2 from 3rd 1st. Jack Worsley
    Pro Rank: 2054 (+48)

  2. Down 1 from 1st 2nd. Dan McColm
    Pro Rank: 2032 (+18)

  3. Up 1 from 4th 3rd. Dylan Taylor
    Pro Rank: 2030 (+50)

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Monthly Top Scores

FormatTop scorePopularity
15 Rounder159 by Ahmed M8,274 games with 215 players
Conundrum Attack200 by Dan McColm ×13
200 by Jack Worsley ×13
200 by David Barnard ×12
200 by Dylan Taylor ×8
200 by Callum Todd ×3
200 by Jen Steadman ×3
200 by Giles H
200 by Matt Conway
1,532 games with 86 players
9 Rounder97 by Josh Hurst270 games with 69 players
Numbers Attack200 by David Barnard ×3
200 by Martin Long
203 games with 44 players
Letters Attack190 by David Barnard279 games with 37 players
Goat Attack247 by Rob Foster387 games with 32 players
Deepdown Letters Attack121 by Andrew Keith
121 by Sam Cappleman-Lynes
64 games with 26 players
Junior 15 Rounder125 by Paul James64 games with 24 players
Spoilage Numbers Attack155 by Matthew Tassier392 games with 22 players
Unlimited Jnr 15110 by Richard Freeland ×6140 games with 21 players

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

Facts and Figures

This month, apterous gained 86 new users, taking us to 6,986 in total. A total of 314,035 rounds were played over 20,433 games.

The Duel was won by Innis Carson with 2310 points from 31 games. Second was Jack Worsley with 2193 points from 31 games, and third Matthew Brockwell with 2137 points from 31 games.

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