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Author: | picklepep [ Thu May 17, 2012 5:57 am ] |
Post subject: | #1 IN THE WORLD |
At the current rate, to overcome mparisi in the rankings, and become the uber grand #1 ranking calkudoku solver in the world, it will take three and a half years. |
Author: | pnm [ Thu May 17, 2012 10:12 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: #1 IN THE WORLD |
picklepep wrote: At the current rate, to overcome mparisi in the rankings, and become the uber grand #1 ranking calkudoku solver in the world, it will take three and a half years. On a side note, you are number ONE IN THE WORLD in today's 5x5 timed rankings This is at 9.12 GMT, not sure what'll happen the rest of the day though |
Author: | tom [ Thu May 17, 2012 3:39 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: #1 IN THE WORLD |
picklepep wrote: At the current rate, to overcome mparisi in the rankings, and become the uber grand #1 ranking calkudoku solver in the world, it will take three and a half years. You might want to recalculate that. I think you are averaging 30 points a week more than him, because of timed puzzles. |
Author: | sneaklyfox [ Thu May 17, 2012 4:28 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: #1 IN THE WORLD |
picklepep wrote: At the current rate, to overcome mparisi in the rankings, and become the uber grand #1 ranking calkudoku solver in the world, it will take three and a half years. I know... forever. I always calculate it. It'll take me like a year and a few months at least... |
Author: | sneaklyfox [ Thu May 17, 2012 4:40 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: #1 IN THE WORLD |
Speaking of ranking, how does Jackie and sagearrow seem to always get so many more regular points than anyone else? (508 instead of 468?) Also, it's such a coincidence that they seem always the same in everything. |
Author: | pnm [ Thu May 17, 2012 4:47 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: #1 IN THE WORLD |
sneaklyfox wrote: Speaking of ranking, how does Jackie and sagearrow seem to always get so many more regular points than anyone else? This happens often, I'll check again. It might still be a problem with the script computing the weekly totals (sigh). sneaklyfox wrote: Also, it's such a coincidence that they seem always the same in everything. They're mother and son. |
Author: | rickt [ Thu May 17, 2012 7:12 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: #1 IN THE WORLD |
well at least you two speedsters have a shot! I have no timing skills and I am going to max out of book puzzle points at some point..how long has this site been around? Looks like about 2.5 yrs. |
Author: | pnm [ Thu May 17, 2012 7:41 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: #1 IN THE WORLD |
rickt wrote: well at least you two speedsters have a shot! I have no timing skills and I am going to max out of book puzzle points at some point..how long has this site been around? Looks like about 2.5 yrs. A first version, with 2 (3?) 4x4, 6x6, and 8x8 puzzles each day, print only, was online in February 2009. |
Author: | pnm [ Thu May 17, 2012 10:21 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: #1 IN THE WORLD |
sneaklyfox wrote: Speaking of ranking, how does Jackie and sagearrow seem to always get so many more regular points than anyone else? (508 instead of 468?) Also, it's such a coincidence that they seem always the same in everything. I'll fix this soon. I find the people who cheat and lie about it the worst kind. Most people, when I write to them asking if they're using a solver (or any other tricks) admit to it, and say they enjoyed the programming challenge. Some however keep spinning stories :-( Patrick |
Author: | picklepep [ Fri May 18, 2012 2:28 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: #1 IN THE WORLD |
tom wrote: picklepep wrote: At the current rate, to overcome mparisi in the rankings, and become the uber grand #1 ranking calkudoku solver in the world, it will take three and a half years. You might want to recalculate that. I think you are averaging 30 points a week more than him, because of timed puzzles. Numdays = (MyTotPts - MpTotPts)/(MyDlyAv_30 - MpDlyAv_30) Numdays = (53734 - 38211)/(81-70) = 1411 days It's about as accurate as I can come up w/o doing major research into trends over teh year |
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