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Sunday, June 16, 2019

Current Ladder as of 16 June 2019: Bonus--More Stats!

DC Conscripts ASL Ladder




Name
Rank
(Matches Played)

Ladder
Standing

Courage
(Recency)
Valour
(W%)

Stephen Frum
Mládshiy Serzhánt (5)
1
-67880

Craig Stark
Serzhánt (14)
2
-55957

John Stadick
Mládshiy Serzhánt (5)
3
-49460

Gary Fortenberry
Efréytor(4)
4
-314-

John Gorkowski
Serzhánt (14)
5
-16064

Bill Stoppel
Mládshiy Serzhánt (7)
6
-10986

Jim Mehl
Ryadovóy (2)
7
-244-

Paul Washington
Mládshiy Serzhánt (6)
8
-2440

Jan Spoor
Serzhánt (11)
9
-22545

Andy Goldin
Mládshiy Serzhánt (8)
10
-4163

Eric Groo
Soldát (1)
11
-628-

James Montgomery
Serzhánt (10)
12
-21450

Jim Bishop
Ryadovóy (2)
13
-132-

Brian Scully
Serzhánt (12)
14
-6933

Matthew Chambers
Soldát (1)
15
-601-

Jason Sadler
Starshiná (21)
16
-24452

David Ready
Mládshiy Serzhánt (9)
17
-1367

Doug Bush
Mládshiy Serzhánt (9)
18
-4144

Will Thatcher
Soldát (1)
19
-306-

Thomas Ryan
Efréytor (3)
20
-244-

Scott Bricker
Ryadovóy (2)
21
0-

Peter Courtney
Efréytor (3)
22
-152-

David Stoffey
Efréytor (3)
23
-18-

Bob Schaaf
Soldát (1)
24
-109-

Eric Winter
Ryadovóy (2)
25
-434-

Stuart Rubin
Ryadovóy (2)
26
-225-

David Garvin
Polkóvnik (62)
27
044

Ian Tuten
Efréytor (4)
28
-422-

Joe Fernandez
Soldát (1)
29
-286-

David Damrel
Soldát (1)
30
-132-

Current unranked participants (and thus, until challenges emerge, members of the n+1 spot on the ladder):

Horacio Aureta
Bradley Davis
Mike Fogus
Patrick Garrett
Timothy Heck
Jim Tretick

I have reassigned rank based on number of matches played, and I have added the win percentage column I mentioned in the last email. Ladder standing is still based on the whimsical system I dreamed up when the list was started, which rewards defeating players higher on the list, and winning in general, bur doesn't really reflect how often or how recently one has played. And finally I added a recency factor (how long it's been between your last match and the most recent one reported); the lower the number, the longer it's been since you played in a reported Ladder match.

Looking Back on Glory

In the three years since the reconstruction of the club ladder, 113 ladder matches have been reported, featuring a total of 30 different players. I think no one will be surprised to hear that David Garvin has been our most prolific player, reporting 62 matches played, or more than half those reported. Jason Sadler is in second place with 21, and John Gorkowski and Craig Stark are tied for third with 14 each.

The most popular scenario participants have been the Germans, showing up in 100 of the 113 scenarios played (really 101, as one had a combo of Croats and Germans). The Americans and Soviets each appeared in 40 scenarios (the Amis share one more with the Brits and another--Joseph 351--with the FFI and POWs, so technically they are a nose ahead of the Russkies at 42-ish), and an agglomeration of Commonwealth (Canadians, British, Australians, New Zealanders, and Indian Army troops) coming in third on the Allied side with 16. As one can deduce from those numbers, the club plays very few PTO scenarios; Japanese only showed up in 4 engagements.

The Germans won 56% of their engagements, the Americans 53%, and the Soviets only 38%--clearly there is rank treachery that needs to be rooted out! Commissars will be issued new pistols and extra ammunition shortly. Though their numbers of scenarios were really too few to count, the Poles had an impressive four wins in four outings, and the Japanese demonstrated their toughness by winning three of four battles.

Recent Games

(06/07/2019) Scott Bricker (Americans) defeated David Garvin (Germans) in Hubba Hubbba One More Time (RPT128)

(05/25/2019) David Ready (Germans) defeated David Garvin (Americans) in Silence That Gun (14), twice

(05/20/2019) David Stoffey (Americans) defeated David Ready (Germans) in Ma Deuce Delivers (WO31)

(04/06/2019) David Ready (Americans) defeated David Stoffey (Germans) in Wise's War (AP118)