Updated Main Event Career Rankings

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KJ Duke
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Updated Main Event Career Rankings

Post by KJ Duke » Fri Nov 22, 2019 1:40 pm

TOP 50 (points, rank change from last year)

1 - KC Cha (182) n/c
2 - Stephen Jupinka (166) n/c
3 - Brian Slack & Nickolaus Sackett (164) n/c
4 - Eric Heberlig (162) +1
5 - Ned Donohue (156) +15
6 - Mark Srebro (154) n/c
7 - Dave Potts (154) -3
8 - Jon Stadtmueller (152) -1
9 - Clark Olson (148) -1
10 - Chris Fessler (145) +11

11 - Bradley Libros (144) +13
12 - KJ Duke (143) -2
13 - Ty Parsons & Greg Headrick (143) -4
14 - Mike Mager (141) -1
15 - Shawn Childs (141) -1
16 - Lindy Hinkelman (140) -5
17 - Abdulaziz Madani (138) +22
18 - John Pausma (137) -6
19 - Andy Nolan (137) -1
20 - Scott Jenstad (137) +3

21 - Mike Massotto (136) +13
22 - David Deterra (136) -5
23 - Glenn Lowy (135) -8
24 - Stephen Fiore (134) +1
25 - Kevin Kirves (132) +6
26 - Joseph Meehan & Michael Meehan (132) -10
27 - Scott Waggener (131) +55
28 - Kyle Brinkmann (131) +30
29 - Dan Kenyon (131) -10
30 - Larry Schechter (131) +n/c

31 - Rob Silver (130) -5
32 - David DiDonato (129) +3
33 - Eric Albright & David Shoup (129) +3
34 - Derek Pierson (129) +38
35 - Joe Berg (128) -8
36 - Eddie Gillis (127) +1
37 - Greg & Dale Morgan (127) -5
38 - Win Murray & Ray Murphy (127) -10
39 - Jason Duponte (127) -10
40 - Patrick Gagne & Emmett Ruland (126) +90

41 - Matt Modica (125) +5
42 - Dustin Wagner (125) +n/c
43 - Donald Warner (125) -10
44 - Richard Kulaski (125) +6
45 - Glenn Schroter (125) -5
46 - Scott Zeidman (124) +30
47 - Rusty Clark (124) -2
48 - Christopher Cosley (124) +21
49 - Leonard Ringle (123) -11
50 - Bob Mazur (123) -9

FULL RANKINGS & METHODOLOGY ... http://nfbcplayer.blogspot.com/

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Re: Updated Main Event Career Rankings

Post by Greg Ambrosius » Fri Nov 22, 2019 2:28 pm

Thanks for doing this KJ. Always great to see the career Main Event rankings.
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Re: Updated Main Event Career Rankings

Post by Wolfpac » Sat Nov 23, 2019 7:02 pm

Oh Snap look at The Wardog in a 6 way tie for 51st. Now moving up will undoubtedly get more difficult.

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Re: Updated Main Event Career Rankings

Post by rkulaski » Sun Nov 24, 2019 11:16 am

Are we penalized in a year when we didn’t play in the main ??
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Re: Updated Main Event Career Rankings

Post by KJ Duke » Sun Nov 24, 2019 4:22 pm

rkulaski wrote:
Sun Nov 24, 2019 11:16 am
Are we penalized in a year when we didn’t play in the main ??
Same zero as not having a team make the top half of standings.

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Re: Updated Main Event Career Rankings

Post by DOUGHBOYS » Sun Nov 24, 2019 8:51 pm

What a bunch of wonderful players!
Winners of the Main Event. Hall of Famers. The best of the best.

Even if not in the top 50, we can write a post telling everybody that we're number 51 and how much tougher it will be to move up.
(It's not tough Dan, just win!)

It is apropos that the top player on the list is being inducted into the NFBC Hall of Fame this year.

Four Hall of Famers in the top 10.
Good for them.
And good for the others making a bid to be among that group.

That fella at number 29 really sucked last year. He deserved a fall out of the 49 other names listed.
Y'know, when you really suck, you just want the season to come to a close. Close the 16th chapter of the book and move on to Chapter 17.

What is really ironic is the name at 21.
The asshole had the temerity to pass me on the list this year. :)
This guy has ridden the scorn train since day one in the NFBC.
He has a knack for getting other NFBC members hot under the collar. Not to mention the brass!
All along, he has taken criticisms about the way he plays our game.
If he was as bad a player as most said in the beginning, he has come a long way!
Here he is at number 21, among the very best in our game.

And way to go, KJ.
Everybody looks forward to the hard work you put in to this list.
Every year, all of us who grind our way through the Main Event season, look forward to the posted results.
(Well, most years, if talking personally) :D
Thanks again, Kevin.
On my tombstone-
Wait! I never had the perfect draft!

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