PAX BRITANNICA PBEM LADDER

January 1999



The Pax Britannica Pbem Ladder was started by Jeff Janoska in 1994, and updated by him until August 1997. From September 1997 it has been updated by Rune Aaboen. Comments and results can be sent to one of the above. Points are awarded after a 9/6/4/3/2/1/0 system. Players must have finished at least 2 games to be included on the main list.

The recent update was done after the end of the Venezuela game. The total number of games on the table is now 28.
 

Player Rankings
Power Rankings
Game Statistics
List of Games
Previous Ladders

PLAYER RANKINGS

Alasdair Brooks still holds the top spot. The only change on the main list is Richard Orme climbing one position to 6th. Previous position refers to the last table posted here, not the preliminary versions posted on the Pax Britannica mailing list.
John Jordan and Don McKinney become the first players to have finished 10 games(!) Mark Elliot has GM'ed most games (7). Rune Aaboen and Jeff Janoska have GM'ed 6 each.

 
Pos.
Prv.
Player
Pld.
GM
Wins
Pts.
Avg.
Currently Playing
1
1
Alasdair Brooks
2
-
1
15.0
7.5
EM5(GB),UP(US)
2
2
Mark O'English
9
2
6
62.5
6.9
Alb(It),98A(US),Bis(Rs)
3
3
Wayne Williams
7
-
3
45.5
6.5
Arg(Rs),98A(Jp),UP(GB),Ind(US),Uga(Ge)
4
4
Rune Aaboen
2
6
1
13.0
6.5
EM5(Jp),Alb(Rs),Arg(It)
5
5
Todd Rosentover
4
-
1
25.0
6.3
 
6
7
Richard Orme
4
-
-
21.0
5.3
Arg(Fr),Hin(It),Bis(GB),Uga(GB)
7
6
Karl Foelsche
4
-
1
20.2
5.1
 
8
8
Robert Chase
2
-
-
10.0
5.0
 
9
9
Joe Leonard
5
-
1
24.0
4.8
Ind(It)
10
10
Alan Isabelle
4
-
1
19.0
4.8
 
-
10
Ben Baron
4
1
-
19.0
4.8
 
12
12
Jeff Janoska
6
6
1
28.0
4.7
Hin(GB),Ind(Jp)
13
13
Robert F. Mosdal
2
-
1
8.5
4.3
EM5(US)
14
14
Don McKinney
10
-
2
42.2
4.2
Alb(GB),98A(Ge)
15
15
Alan Poulter
5
-
1
20.0
4.0
 
-
15
James Bailey
6
-
1
24.0
4.0
 
17
17
Mark Elliot
2
7
-
7.0
3.5
Hin(US)
18
18
John Jordan
10
1
1
34.0
3.4
Hin(Jp)
19
19
Keith Langley
6
-
-
19.2
3.2
EM5(Fr),UP(It)
20
20
Phillip Apps
2
-
-
6.0
3.0
 
-
20
Simon Matthews
2
-
-
6.0
3.0
 
-
20
Eric Scharf
2
-
-
6.0
3.0
 
23
23
Allan Bell
2
-
-
5.0
2.5
EM5(It)
-
23
Charles Morgan
2
-
-
5.0
2.5
 
25
25
Doug Biggs
5
-
-
11.0
2.2
98A(Rs)
26
26
Jeff Hiley
2
-
-
4.0
2.0
 
-
63
Simmy Sims
2
-
-
4.0
2.0
 
28
28
Monte Bohna
2
-
-
3.5
1.8
 
29
29
Mustafa Unlu
2
-
-
3.0
1.5
 
-
29
Jussi Perttila
2
-
-
3.0
1.5
 Ind(Rs)
-
29
Markus Kaessbohrer
2
-
-
3.0
1.5
 
32
32
Paul Abrahamsen
4
1
-
5.0
1.3
 
33
33
Eric Moore
4
4
-
4.2
1.1
Alb(US)
34
34
Chris Fischel
2
-
-
2.0
1.0
 
35
35
Jeff Christensen
2
-
-
0.0
0.0
 
-
35
David Boor
3
-
-
0.0
0.0
 
51 Players have finished 1 game. Click here to see the list.

 HOW DO THE POWERS RANK?

After a few unusual results, everything was back to normal in Venezuela, with a british victory.
 
POWER
Wins
Pts.
Avg.
Change
Great Britain
11
133.0
4.8
 
Russia
4
106.5
3.8
 
United States
4
100.0
3.6
+2 positions
France
5
99.2
3.5
-1 positions
Italy
4
95.2
3.4
-1 positions
Germany
1
86.7
3.1
 
Japan
-
80.7
2.9
 

 

 HOW LONG DO GAMES LAST?

On average, games last until 1895. The shortest game ended in 1880, while the longest game ended in 1908.
On average, deliberately ended games last until 1890. The earliest end was in 1880, while the latest deliberate end was in 1900. 10 games have been ended deliberatly.
On average, incidentally ended games last until 1898. The earliest incidental end was in 1888, while the latest was in 1908. 18 games ended through stumbling into the Great War.
Chinese Rebellions have started in 11 games. On average the first rebellion occurs in 1894. The earliest first Rebellion was in 1892, while the latest rebellion was in 1896. A second rebellion has occured twice, once in 1896 and once in 1900.
 
YEAR ENDED
Great War
Chinese Rebellion
Deliberate GW
Incidental GW
1880
1
0
1
0
1884
3
0
3
0
1888
2
0
1
1
1892
6
6
2
4
1896
8
5/1
2
6
1900
3
0/1
1
2
1904
4
0
0
4
1908
1
0
0
1
1912
0
0
0
0
1916
0
0
0
0
None
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
Total
28
13
10
18
Deliberate GW means that someone deliberately ended the Game by starting the Great War.
Incidental GW means that the players stumbled into the Great War.



RANKED GAMES
Mark Elliot: 94-1, 95A, 95C, 95D, 95E, 96A
Jeff Janoska: pbj-1, pbj-3, pbj-4, pbj-5, pbj-6, pbj-7
Paul Abrahamsen: pbx-2
Ben Baron: Game-1
Eric Moore: EM1, EM2, EM3, EM4
John Jordan/Mark Elliot: 94-2
Chris Jones: Acklam
Mark O'English: Yunnan, Venezuela
Rune Aaboen: Ashantee, Brasil, Cuba, DEI, Fukien, Gabon