Players are divided on how much importance they attach to total scores. But for those who value their total scores and take an interest in how they progress, here is a riff on Mike’s total scores report for Round 3575. I compiled it for my own amusement. None of it is intended to be taken too seriously: but I believe it to be accurate. If you disagree with anything, let me know.
Player This rank since Predicted uprank
Rank
1 Shefler, M.............. 3344
2 Cunningham, D........... 3344
3 Lodge, T................ 1250 6012
4 Widdis, D............... 2725
5 Keating, P.............. 2725
6 Barrs, J................ 2171 3827
7 Madnick, J.............. 3504
8 Bourne, T............... 3504
9 Abell, T................ 3322
10 Mallach, E.............. 3448 4103
11 Shepherdson, N.......... 3448
12 Naylor, S............... 2986 4013
13 Kornelis, H............. 2986
14 Embler, D............... 2918 3631
15 Davis, G................ 3340
16 Boxer, E................ 3490
17 Rey..................... 3540 3669
This shows you the round when you took over that position in the table. For example, Mike has been at the top of the leader board since Round 3344, April 2023, when he pushed Dave into second place. Dave had held the top spot for over 20 years.
If you are closing the total-score gap between you and the player above you in the table, this is an estimate of when you can expect to displace them. If there is no round number, then it appears your total score is not currently mounting fast enough to close the gap.
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