Here's your handy cut-out-and-keep guide to the events of October 2021.
The top three players at the end of the month:-
1st. Elliott Mellor
2nd. Jack Worsley
3rd. Chris Hare
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Filters:
Format | Top score | Popularity |
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15 Rounder | 167 by Jack Worsley | 10,702 games with 223 players |
9 Rounder | 102 by Oliver Garner | 2,121 games with 113 players |
Conundrum Attack | 200 by Chris Hare ×26 200 by Hazel Drury ×15 200 by Rob Foster ×2 200 by Jason Larsen 200 by Johnny Canuck 200 by Nick W 200 by Ronan M Higginson | 1,453 games with 85 players |
Instant Numbers Attack | 200 by Mervyn Tong 200 by Thomas Carey | 116 games with 66 players |
Octorock Numbers Attack | 172 by Elliott Mellor | 115 games with 62 players |
Aegilops Numbers Attack | 200 by Sam Shepherd ×2 200 by Chris Butler 200 by Elliott Mellor | 109 games with 56 players |
Bullet 15 | 148 by Ahmed M | 238 games with 54 players |
Hyperlock Numbers Attack | 200 by Bradley Horrocks 200 by Dave Robjohns 200 by Elizabeth Beer 200 by Martin Long 200 by Mervyn Tong | 74 games with 53 players |
Speed Numbers Attack | 187 by Bradley Horrocks | 68 games with 52 players |
Berserk Numbers Attack | 200 by Dave Robjohns 200 by Elliott Mellor | 82 games with 50 players |
Only the month's 10 most popular formats are shown.
This month, apterous gained 48 new users, taking us to 12,824 in total. A total of 404,903 rounds were played over 27,216 games.
The Duel was won by Tom Cappleman with 2890 points from 31 games. Second was Dave Robjohns with 2755 points from 31 games, and third Chris Hare with 2722 points from 31 games.
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