Here's your handy cut-out-and-keep guide to the events of September 2018.
The top three players at the end of the month:-
1st. Jack Worsley
2nd. Thomas Carey
3rd. Elliott Mellor
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Filters:
Format | Top score | Popularity |
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15 Rounder | 164 by Jack Worsley | 8,289 games with 188 players |
Conundrum Attack | 200 by Jack Slane ×216 200 by Hazel Drury ×53 200 by Chris Hare ×28 200 by Luke Johnson-Davies ×9 200 by Tim Down ×4 200 by Jen Steadman ×3 200 by Mark Murray ×3 200 by Ray Wilding ×3 200 by Callum Todd ×2 200 by John Cowen ×2 200 by Rob Foster ×2 200 by Elliott Mellor 200 by Jonathan Wynn 200 by Transude Transude | 1,804 games with 83 players |
9 Rounder | 116 by Rob Foster | 398 games with 75 players |
Numbers Attack | 200 by Jack Worsley ×2 200 by Bradley Horrocks 200 by Tim Down | 433 games with 52 players |
Lockdown Numbers Attack | 194 by Bradley Horrocks | 40 games with 31 players |
Touchdown Numbers Attack | 200 by Ian Birdman | 38 games with 30 players |
Letters Attack | 180 by Simpatico Jones | 233 games with 28 players |
Goat Attack | 248 by Hazel Drury | 255 games with 26 players |
Octorock Numbers Attack | 163 by Elliott Mellor | 36 games with 26 players |
Mocktorun | 1020 by Tim Down | 76 games with 21 players |
Only the month's 10 most popular formats are shown.
This month, apterous gained 63 new users, taking us to 10,114 in total. A total of 290,246 rounds were played over 19,071 games.
The Duel was won by Zarte Siempre with 1816 points from 30 games. Second was Matt OC with 1748 points from 29 games, and third Matt Hamer with 1742 points from 30 games.
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