INTERNET PAX BRITANNICA LADDER

APRIL 1997


The Pax Britannica Ladder is compiled by Jeff Janoska. Previous positions refer to the last table created, not neccessarily the last table posted. The ladder is updated after the end of the BRASIL game.

Points are based on a 9/6/4/3/2/1/0 system.


Player Rankings
Power Rankings
How long do games last?
Games on Table
Previous Ladders




PLAYER RANKINGS

Alasdair Brooks still holds the top spot, with Mark O'English in second place. There are several new entries into the 'main' list, with Todd Rosentover in third place as the highest. John Jordan has still played more games than anyone else (9), but Don Mckinney is coming closer, now with 7 games.
Mark Elliot still has GM'ed the most games (6).

PLAYER Position Previous Played GM'ed Wins Points Avarage
Brooks, Alasdair 1 1 2 - 1 15 7.5
O'English, Mark 2 2 5 - 3 34 6.8
Rosentover, Todd 3 - 2 - 1 13 6.5
Williams, Wayne 4 3 3 - 1 18.5 6.2
Baron, Ben 5 4 2 1 - 12 6.0
Foelsche, Karl 6 5 3 - 1 16.2 5.4
Janoska, Jeff 7 6 5 5 1 26 5.2
Chase, Robert 8 7 2 - - 10 5.0
Mckinney, Don 9 10 7 - 2 34.2 4.9
Isabelle, Alan 10 8 4 - 1 19 4.8
Poulter, Alan 11 9 4 - 1 18 4.5
Orme, Richard 12 - 2 - - 9 4.5
Bailey, James 13 11 5 - 1 20 4.0
Elliot, Mark 14 12 2 6 - 7 3.5
Jordan, John 15 13 9 1 1 31 3.4
Langley, Keith 16 14 4 - - 12.2 3.1
Morgan, Charles 17 15 2 - - 5 2.5
Biggs, Doug 18 16 4 - - 9 2.3
Hiley, Jeff 19 17 2 - - 4 2.0
Sims, Simmy 20 18 2 - - 4 2.0
Bohna, Monte 21 - 2 - - 3.5 1.8
Unlu, Mustafa 22 - 2 - - 3 1.5
Perttila, Jussi 22 - 2 - - 3 1.5
Abrahamsen, Paul 24 19 4 1 - 5 1.3
Moore, Eric 25 20 4 3 - 4.2 1.1
Fishel, Chris 26 21 2 - - 2 1.0
Christensen, Jeff 27 22 2 - - 0 0.0
Delwood, Robert 1 - 1 9.0
Gassan, Richard 1 - 1 9.0
Lindberg, Eric 1 - 1 9.0
Simpson, Alan 1 - 1 9.0
Benedict, Nick 1 - - 6.0
Matthews, Simon 1 - - 6.0
Rajagopalan, Rama 1 - - 6.0
Scharf, Eric 1 - - 6.0
Boeke, Joe 1 - - 4.0
Erhardt, George 1 - - 4.0
Leonard, Joe 1 - - 4.0
Pickering, David 1 - - 4.0
Sarn, Keith 1 - - 4.0
Wimble, Will 1 - - 4.0
Lydick, William 1 - - 3.2
Harrison, Jeff 1 - - 3.0
Krog, Andrew 1 - - 3.0
Wagner, Nathan 1 - - 3.0
Atchely, Michael 1 - - 2.0
Hiesterman, Karl 1 - - 2.0
Luo, Jay 1 - - 2.0
Wilke, John 1 - - 2.0
Dowidet, Christian 1 - - 1.0
Greenfield, Chris 1 - - 1.0
K, Kevin 1 - - 1.0
McCluskey, John 1 - - 1.0
Miller, Albert 1 - - 1.0
Mosdal, F. Robert 1 - - 1.0
Boor, David 1 - - 0.0
Gell, Keith 1 - - 0.0
Matthews-Simon, Mark 1 - - 0.0
Nelson, Carl 1 - - 0.0
Aaboen, Rune 2




HOW DO THE POWERS RANK?

Britain continues to dominate, probably based on the length of the games. There appears to be 3 tiers of powers --
First, Britain. Then Russia, Italy and the USA as second ranks. And last, France (despite 2 wins), Germany and Japan.

POWER Wins Points Average
Great Britain 7 89.0 4.9
Italy 4 74.2 4.1
Russia 3 73.0 4.1
USA 2 66.5 3.7
France 2 51.2 2.8
Germany - 50.7 2.8
Japan - 46.7 2.6

Games on Table: 18




HOW LONG DO GAMES LAST?

On average, games last until 1892. The shortest game ended in 1880, while the longest game ended in 1904.

On average, deliberately ended games last until 1890. The earliest end was in 1880, while the latest deliberate end was in 1900. 8 games have been ended deliberatly.

On average, incidentally ended games last until 1895. The earliest incidental end was in 1888, while the latest was in 1904. 10 games ended through stumbling into the Great War.

Chinese Rebellions have started in 4 games. On average the rebellion occurs in 1893. The earliest Rebellion was in 1892, while the latest rebellion was in 1896.

YEAR ENDED Great War Chineese Rebellion Deliberate GW Incidental GW
1880 1 0 1 0
1884 2 0 2 0
1888 2 0 1 1
1892 5 3 2 4
1896 4 1 1 3
1900 2 0 1 1
1904 1 0 0 1
1908 0 0 0 0
1912 0 0 0 0
1916 0 0 0 0
None 0 N/A N/A N/A
Total #'s 17 4 8 10

Deliberate games ended in the Great War and the GM ruled that some one deliberately ended the Game.
Incidental means that the players stumbled into the Great War.




GAMES RANKED

Mark Elliot
94-1, 95A, 95C, 95D, 95E
Jeff Janoska
pbj-1, pbj-3, pbj-4, pbj-5, pbj-6
Paul Abrahamsen
pbx-2
Ben Baron
Game-1
Eric Moore
EM1, EM2, EM3
John Jordan/Mark Elliot
94-2
Rune Aaboen
Ashantee, Brasil






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