PAX BRITANNICA PBEM LADDER

November 2000



The Pax Britannica Pbem Ladder was started by Jeff Janoska in 1994, and updated by him until August 1997. From September 1997 it was updated by Rune Aaboen. Since August 1999, it's been maintained by Mark O'English. 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 Croatia game. The total number of games on the table is now 37.
 

Player Rankings
Power Rankings
Game Statistics
List of Games
Previous Ladders

PLAYER RANKINGS
 
Pos.
Prv.
Player
Pld.
GM
Wins
Pts.
Avg.
Currently Playing
1
1
Laurent Siquet
2
-
1
15.0
7.5
 
2
2
Rune Aaboen
5
6
3
37.0
7.4
 
3
3
Todd Rosentover
4
-
1
25.0
6.3
 
4
4
Mark O'English
11
6
68.5
6.2
 
5
5
Harry White
2
-
1
12.0
6.0
 
6
6
Wayne Williams
10
3
55.5
5.6
 Primus (USA); Tripoli (France)
7
7
Alasdair Brooks
4
1
1
21.0
5.3
  Bosnia (Italy); Tripoli (Japan)
8
8
Karl Foelsche
4
-
1
20.0
5.0
 
8
8
Robert Chase
2
-
-
10.0
5.0
  Transvaal (France)
8
8
Brian Jones
2
-
1
10.0
5.0
 Dalmatia (USA)
8
8
Benjamin Foy
2
-
-
10.0
5.0
  Bosnia (GB)
8
New
Joe Boeke
2
-
-
10.0
5.0
  Primus (Italy)
13
12
Joe Leonard
5
-
1
24.0
4.8
 
14
13
Alan Isabelle
4
-
1
19.0
4.8
 
14
13
Ben Baron
4
1
-
19.0
4.8
 
16
15
Jeff Janoska
6
6
1
28.0
4.7
 
17
16
Bill MacGillivray
-
-
-
9.0
4.5
  Dalmatia (Germany)
18
17
Richard Orme
7
-
-
29.5
4.2
  Tripoli (Russia)
19
18
Alan Poulter
5
-
1
20.0
4.0
  Umberto (Russia)
19
18
James Bailey
6
-
1
24.0
4.0
 
19
18
Cory Miller
2
-
-
8.0
4.0
 Bosnia (Russia); Tripoli (Britain)
22
21
John Jordan
11
½
2
43.0
3.9
 
23
22
Don McKinney
12
-
2
44.0
3.7
 
24
23
Keith Langley
9
-
-
32.0
3.6
 Transvaal (America)
25
23
Mark Elliot
2
-
7.0
3.5
 
26
25
Scott Pankonin
3
-
-
10.0
3.3
 
26
25
Jeff Frischkorn
3
-
-
10.0
3.3
 Dalmatia (GB)
28
27
Robert F. Mosdal
3
-
½
9.5
3.2
 
29
28
Phillip Apps
2
-
-
6.0
3.0
 
29
28
Simon Matthews
2
-
-
6.0
3.0
 
29
28
Eric Scharf
2
-
-
6.0
3.0
 
29
28
Jeff Och
2
-
-
6.0
3.0
 
33
32
Charles Morgan
2
-
-
5.0
2.5
 
33
32
Rodney Holmes
2
-
-
5.0
2.5
 
35
34
Allan Bell
3
-
-
7.0
2.3
 
36
35
Doug Biggs
6
-
-
12.0
2.0
 
36
35
Jeff Hiley
2
-
-
4.0
2.0
 
36
35
Simmy Sims
2
-
-
4.0
2.0
 
36
35
Chris Scogings
2
-
-
4.0
2.0
 
40
39
Monte Bohna
2
-
-
3.5
1.8
 
41
40
Eric Moore
5
-
8.0
1.6
 
42
41
Mustafa Unlu
2
-
-
3.0
1.5
 
42
41
Jussi Perttila
2
-
-
3.0
1.5
 
42
41
Markus Kaessbohrer
2
-
-
3.0
1.5
 
45
44
Paul Abrahamsen
4
1
-
5.0
1.3
 
46
45
Chris Fischel
2
-
-
2.0
1.0
 
47
46
Jeff Christensen
2
-
-
0.0
0.0
 
47
New
Douglas Parker
2
-
-
0.0
0.0
  Tripoli (Italy)
49
46
David Boor
3
-
-
0.0
0.0
 
62 Players have finished 1 game. Click here to see the list.
 ADJUSTED RANKINGS
 At the request of some players, I've put together a version of the Pax Ladder which takes into account how well each _power_ does in figuring the rankings (on the theory that a win with a power like Britain is not nearly as impressive as a win with a power such as Japan). It's located here. I apologize for the format, it's still under construction as I find time...
 HOW DO THE POWERS RANK?
 France breaks its tie with Italy for the second most number of wins, and America, France, and Italy continue their little dance at the middle of the pack, with France moving just ahead of Italy.
 
POWER
Wins
Pts.
Avg.
Change
Great Britain
13
168.0
4.54
 
Russia
146.5
3.96
 
United States
134.5
3.64
 
France
6
131.5
3.55
 +1
Italy
5
129.0
3.49
 -1
Germany
3
112.0
3.03
 
Japan
1
103.5
2.80
 
 

 HOW LONG DO GAMES LAST?
 
YEAR ENDED
Great War
Chinese Rebellion
Deliberate GW
Incidental GW
1880
3
0
3
0
1884
4
0
4
0
1888
4
2
3
1
1892
6
6
2
4
1896
9
7/1
2
7
1900
4
0/1
1
3
1904
4
0
0
4
1908
2
0
0
2
1912
0
0
0
0
1916
1
0
0
1
None
0
N/A
N/A
N/A
Total
37
15/2
15
22
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, 98A
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, UP, Uganda, Turcomania, Tunis
Rune Aaboen: Ashantee, Brasil, Cuba, DEI, Fukien, Gabon
Eric Moore / Wayne Williams: EM5
Wayne Williams: Albania, Croatia
Alasdair Brooks: Argyll
RUNNING GAMES

Joshua Landrum: Primus.
Wayne Williams: Bosnia, Dalmatia.
Shaun Derrick: Umberto. Okay, this one is over, but I refuse to redo the whole board until I have at least a couple more games to add...
John Moser: Moser99. Another finished game. It has a very nice website here.
Mark O'English: Tripoli, Transvaal.



PREVIOUS LADDERS

October 1996
January 1997
April 1997
August 1997
September 1997
April 1998
November 1998
January 1999
August 1999
November 1999
May 2000
August 2000


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Last update November 5th, 2000.