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Old 07-29-2006, 06:18 AM
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Top 137 Ranked Players (POSSIBLE SPOILERS)

Here are the Top 137 Ranked Players of all-time as of the end of season 22:

1. Brad Rutter ($3,270,102 plus 2 Camaros)
2. Ken Jennings ($3,022,700)
3. Jerome Vered ($494,102)
4. David Madden ($445,400)
5. Mark Dawson ($333,849 plus Corvette)
6. Russ Schumacher ($319,400)
7. Michael Falk ($310,403)
8. Bob Verini ($271,601)
9. Lt. Frank Spangenberg ($269,596)
10. Tom Walsh ($261,900)
11. Robin Carroll ($249,100 plus Tahoe)
12. Dan Melia ($247,801 plus Corvette)
13. Brian Weikle ($230,801 plus Jaguar X-Type)
14. Chris Miller ($229,441)
15. Chuck Forrest ($227,800)
16. Eric Newhouse ($218,100)
17. Michael Dupee ($198,901)
18. Bob Blake ($197,501)
19. John Cuthbertson ($185,200)
20. Tom Nosek ($184,240)
21. Ryan Holznagel ($179,413)
22. Leszek Pawlowicz ($179,400)
23. David Abbott ($173,599 plus Suburban)
24. Vik Vaz ($172,002)
25. Michael Daunt ($170,000)
26. Arthur Gandolfi ($162,300)
27. Mark Lowenthal ($159,901)
28. Pam Mueller ($157,701 plus Volvo)
29. Sean Ryan ($155,797)
30. Jim Scott ($154,300)
31. Rachael Schwartz ($152,499)
32. John Beck ($151,099 plus Jaguar X-Type)
33. Tom Kavanaugh ($149,602)
34. Stephen Chernicoff ($146,704)
35. Brian Moore ($144,201)
36. Tom Cubbage ($136,600)
37. Dr. Maria Wenglinsky ($134,300)
38. Jerry Frankel ($132,650)
39. Phillip Yellman ($130,201)
40. Robert Slaven ($129,403)
41. Bob Harris ($127,400 plus 2 Camaros)
42. Michael Rooney ($125,401 plus 2 Camaros)
43. Bill MacDonald ($125,399)
44. Steve Newman ($125,202)
45. India Cooper ($124,400)
46. Lan Djang ($124,200 plus 2 Camaros)
47. Eric Floyd ($122,800)
48. Grace Veach ($121,801)
49. David Traini ($120,202)
50. Bruce Naegeli ($119,599)
51. Scott "Renzo" Renzoni ($117,998)
52. Matthew Zielenski ($117,901)
53. Tad Carithers ($116,700 plus 2 Camaros)
54. Leah Greenwald ($116,602)
55. Craig Westphal ($116,601)
56. Seth Alcorn ($116,400)
57. David Siegel ($115,800)
58. Tom Baker ($112,300)
59. Rick Knutsen ($110,501 plus 2 Camaros)
60. Kevin Marshall ($110,201)
61. Mark Eckard ($110,200 plus Suburban)
T62. Kermin E. Fleming ($110,000)
T62. Fred Ramen ($110,000 plus Corvette)
T62. Beverly Schwartzberg ($110,000)
65. Jason Richards ($109,200)
66. Eugene Finerman ($105,102)
67. Nico Martinez ($105,000)
68. Michael Rankins ($103,699)
69. Jeff Richmond ($102,602)
70. Jonathan Groff ($99,501)
71. Eric Terzuolo ($98,903)
72. Leslie Frates ($98,599)
73. Edward Schiffer ($98,303)
74. Kerry Breitenbach ($97,400)
75. Babu Srinivasan ($95,100 plus Corvette)
76. Jason McCune ($95,041)
77. Anne Boyd ($94,600)
78. Leslie Shannon ($94,300)
79. Dr. Shane Whitlock ($93,200 plus Volvo)
80. Doug S. Lach ($92,900 plus Corvette)
81. Mark Born ($92,899)
82. Steve Berman ($92,101)
83. John Kelly, RET USAF ($90,701)
84. Arthur Phillips ($90,500)
85. Jill Chimka ($90,099)
86. Eddie Timanus ($89,700 plus 2 Camaros)
87. Paul Gutowski ($89,103)
88. Jim Stalley ($89,100)
89. Travis Troyer ($88,100 plus Jaguar X-Type)
90. April McManus ($87,801)
91. Paul Thompson ($87,199)
92. Lara Robillard ($87,000 plus Tahoe)
93. Bruce Ikawa ($86,899)
94. Richard Rosenlof ($85,800)
95. Steve Reynolds ($85,102)
96. Vinita Kailasanath ($85,000 plus Volvo)
97. Celeste DiNucci ($84,601)
98. Tom Kelso ($84,300)
99. Benjamin Tritle ($83,600 plus Jaguar X-Type)
100. Kathleen Ellis ($83,501)
101. Patrick Macaraeg ($83,002)
102. Bill Pitassy ($82,702)
103. Brian Wangsgard ($82,398)
104. Kyle Hale ($81,300 plus Volvo)
105. David Rozenson ($81,000)
106. Bob Mesko ($80,599)
T107. Michael Braun ($80,000)
T107. Jennifer Wu ($80,000)
109. Ben Sternberg ($79,600)
T110. Trevor Norris ($79,500)
T110. Ofc. Frank Epstein ($79,500)
112. Matt Caruso ($79,399)
113. Kim Worth ($79,000)
114. Bruce Borchardt ($78,300)
115. David Sampugnaro ($78,101)
116. Amy Fine ($77,803)
117. Bill Sloan ($77,800)
118. Pat Healy ($76,604 plus 2 Camaros)
119. Sandra Gore ($76,507)
120. Alan Bailey ($76,500 plus Suburban)
121. Lynne Wexler ($76,351)
122. Larry Cloud ($76,100 plus 2 Camaros)
123. Claudia Perry ($75,303)
124. Dennis Donohue ($75,298)
T125. Papa Chakravarthy ($75,000)
T125. Jeremy Bate ($75,000 plus 2 Camaros)
127. Richard Kaplan ($74,202)
128. Jeff Goldfarb ($73,800)
129. Samantha Ott ($73,102)
130. Jeananne Grewe ($72,801)
131. Roy Holliday ($72,200)
132. Douglas Dorst ($71,802)
133. John Ryan ($71,800)
134. Diane Siegel ($71,479)
135. Chris Ward ($70,801 plus 2 Camaros)
136. Jerry Harvey ($70,002)
137. Tom Halpern ($69,601)

Active player: Brad Jeffcoat ($16,400)
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Old 07-30-2006, 02:00 AM
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Bruce Seymour should be on this list, at #8, no?

And somewhere I seem to have lost a dollar. I also may have bought Bob Harris some lousy chili at an IHOP once; does that get me any closer in the rankings? (NY Post writers: insert smiley here.)
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Old 07-31-2006, 07:32 AM
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Stupid (but fine) questions

Does the choice of 137 have anything to do with the fine structure constant?

Is Finerman the comparative form of Feynman?
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Old 07-31-2006, 07:45 AM
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Now what I'd like to see is all regular winnings and tournament (excpet the UToC) winnings normalized to the current prize schedules. The UToC winnings can just be taked on at the end.

So, "regular" winnings should be doubled. Old TOC winnings should be translated to $250,000-$100,000-$50,000, etc. Similarly adjustments should be made for any college champions listed here.

In other words, let's look at winnings in "inflation-adjusted" terms.

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Old 07-31-2006, 01:40 PM
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Does the choice of 137 have anything to do with the fine structure constant?

Is Finerman the comparative form of Feynman?
Gnash, just wanted to let you know that someone got your fine structure constant joke.
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Old 07-31-2006, 02:25 PM
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Gnash, just wanted to let you know that someone got your fine structure constant joke.
One out of one-hundred-thirty-seven ain't bad.
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Old 07-31-2006, 06:36 PM
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Old 07-31-2006, 06:54 PM
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Old 08-01-2006, 06:55 AM
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Now what I'd like to see is all regular winnings and tournament (excpet the UToC) winnings normalized to the current prize schedules. The UToC winnings can just be taked on at the end.

So, "regular" winnings should be doubled. Old TOC winnings should be translated to $250,000-$100,000-$50,000, etc. Similarly adjustments should be made for any college champions listed here.

In other words, let's look at winnings in "inflation-adjusted" terms.
Slam, aren't you and your spreadsheets just the guys to provide these data?

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Old 08-01-2006, 07:35 AM
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Slam, aren't you and your spreadsheets just the guys to provide these data?

LOL

I could do it easily if I had the breakdown of the pieces of each person's winnings. I don't have the raw data available, though.
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Old 08-09-2006, 04:25 PM
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Slam,I have champions winnings broken down into 3 sections.

1.Regular Season winnings(now updated)
2.Syndicated Winnings(Regular Season plus TOC winnings by Year of the annual TOC)
3.Total winnings(all-time)
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