Here's your handy cut-out-and-keep guide to the events of July 2016.
The top three players at the end of the month:-
1st. Jack Worsley
2nd. Transude Transude
3rd. Zarte Siempre
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Filters:
Format | Top score | Popularity |
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15 Rounder | 147 by John Beresford | 6,289 games with 190 players |
9 Rounder | 90 by Robert Miller | 614 games with 89 players |
Conundrum Attack | 200 by Dan Johnson ×2 200 by Jack Slane ×2 200 by Jen Steadman ×2 200 by Rob Foster ×2 200 by Ed Byrne 200 by Tom Cappleman | 1,117 games with 72 players |
Numbers Attack | 200 by Robin M | 212 games with 45 players |
Goatblitz | 201 by Ahmed M | 289 games with 37 players |
Letters Attack | 168 by Amie Bateen | 383 games with 25 players |
Nice Conundrum Attack | 200 by Chris Hare ×41 200 by Dan Johnson ×36 200 by Matthew Brockwell ×4 200 by Christopher Miller ×2 200 by Marcus Hares ×2 200 by Catherine Mullan 200 by Frank Jones 200 by Jack Slane 200 by Jon Elmer 200 by Julie McCarthy 200 by Phil Hannan 200 by Sean Fletcher 200 by Stewart Wintle 200 by Tracey Mills | 282 games with 24 players |
Instant 15 | 123 by Jen Steadman | 90 games with 24 players |
Aegilops 15 | 142 by Matthew Brockwell | 56 games with 23 players |
Aegilops 9 | 78 by Stephen R | 55 games with 23 players |
Only the month's 10 most popular formats are shown.
This month, apterous gained 50 new users, taking us to 8,368 in total. A total of 232,824 rounds were played over 15,507 games.
The Duel was won by Jack Worsley with 2073 points from 31 games. Second was Matt Hamer with 1975 points from 31 games, and third Chris Hare with 1948 points from 31 games.
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