The broken tie is awarded for winning a game on a tie-break conundrum. Total in circulation: 31,858.
This table shows the players who have collected the most broken ties.
| # | Player | ![]() |
|---|---|---|
| 308th | Andrew Hypes | 17 |
| 308th | Usman Mirza | 17 |
| 308th | Tom Lock | 17 |
| 308th | Sophie Krol | 17 |
| 308th | Shaun Hegarty | 17 |
| 308th | Piaras M Carney | 17 |
| 308th | Mervyn Tong | 17 |
| 308th | Kieran Child | 17 |
| 308th | Junaid Mubeen | 17 |
| 308th | James Hall | 17 |
| 308th | James Doohan | 17 |
| 308th | Catriona Cappleman | 17 |
| 308th | Alex Fish | 17 |
| 321st | Andy Wilson | 16 |
| 321st | Cillian McM | 16 |
| 321st | Jon O'Neill | 16 |
| 321st | Mick Cockcroft | 16 |
| 321st | Noel Mc | 16 |
| 321st | Ross K | 16 |
| 321st | Ru Maxwell | 16 |
| 321st | Tom Pettinger | 16 |
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Statistics last updated about 2 hours ago at 2026-08-23 13:11:39.
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