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Top T1 2p Players at Nationals (2002-2013)
« on: September 06, 2013, 02:24:21 PM »
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For reference, see the first thread of this kind last year.

How do you determine the best overall players in Redemption? Some say RNRS is a great system, some say that it favors those who can attend more tournaments, some say it is the best option we have. However, I firmly believe that National tournaments are the strongest indicator of the skill level of players.

You can download the 2013 rankings.

Math Behind the Rankings:
- Filter out all players who only played T1 2p at one national tournament since 2002. Consistency is a necessary requirement to show your true skill level. Most of the top average finishers were those that only played in one national tournament.
- For every year a player played at nationals, divide player's finish by the total number of players in that given year. The player's finish is thereby represented in terms of percentile. Add all of the percentiles together from each of the years that a player participated in the main event at nationals and divide by the number of years the player has played at nationals. Then multiply by the average number of players at national tournaments since 2002 (78.58333333 players).
- Therefore, the "average finish" is represented as the place the player would have obtained each year if there were 78.58333333 players at nationals each year.

Notes:
- When I first ran these numbers last year, I only looked at 2003-2012. I expanded the numbers to include 2002 this year.
- Even players that are "idle" in T1 2p for a year have their rankings change as the average number of players playing in T1 2p at nationals will vary with each passing year.
« Last Edit: September 06, 2013, 03:59:04 PM by Captain Kirk »
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Re: Top T1 2p Players at Nationals (2002-2013)
« Reply #1 on: September 06, 2013, 02:26:04 PM »
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Top 50 Average T1 2p Finishes & Percentile at Nationals ('02-'13), min 2 Nationals - Active and Retired Players
#   Change   Player   Avg Finish (%)
1   (1)   John Nesfeder   3.3127 (99.1%)
2   (2)   Joshua Hey   3.4053 (99.0%)
3   (3)   Gabe Isbell   3.7499 (98.7%)
4   (4)   Daniel Huisinga   4.4961 (98.2%)
5   (6)   Chad Soderstrom   5.6265 (97.8%)
6   (7)   Tim Mierzejewski   6.3851 (97.5%)
7   (8 )   Jonathan Greeson   6.7095 (97.2%)
8   (9)   Jeremiah Bryant   6.9745 (97.0%)
9   (10)   Michael Turnidge   7.0661 (96.7%)
10   (11)   Matthew Townsend   9.317 (95.7%)
11   (12)   Burton Reed   9.8879 (95.6%)
12   (5)   Matt Stupienski   9.9777 (95.4%)
13   (15)   Justin Sangillo   10.4391 (94.7%)
14   (13)   Jordan Alstad   10.8483 (94.4%)
15   (14)   Josh Slinkard   11.1039 (94.1%)
16   (17)   Martin Miller   11.7419 (93.4%)
17   (16)   Jesse Epperson   11.7659 (93.3%)
18   (19)   Nicholas Marshall   12.6759 (92.8%)
19   (20)   Roy Cannaday   12.7213 (92.6%)
20   (21)   Ben Arp   12.9013 (92.5%)
21   (22)   Jason O'Rourke   13.0972 (92.3%)
22   (24)   Jonathan Alstad   13.3457 (91.8%)
23   (25)   Daniel Whitten   13.7449 (91.2%)
24   (26)   Joel Hey   14.1109 (91.0%)
25   (27)   Nick Archick   14.6451 (90.4%)
26   (28)   Ken Shartle   15.2467 (89.7%)
27   (29)   Kirk Dennison   15.3843 (89.4%)
28   (30)   Sara Harris   15.4427 (89.2%)
29   (23)   Christian Fong   16.0366 (88.4%)
30   (31)   James Bryant   16.4727 (88.1%)
31   (33)   Connor Magras   16.4733 (87.9%)
32   (32)   Nathan Voigt   16.5318 (87.7%)
33   (34)   Josh Knitt   16.9757 (87.1%)
34   (35)   James Roepke   17.0544 (86.9%)
35   (39)   Tim Maly   17.342 (86.8%)
36   (36)   Mark Underwood   17.6578 (86.6%)
37   (37)   Josh Pearson   17.777 (86.3%)
38   (38)   Drew Pegram   17.9315 (86.1%)
39   (40)   Christian Rohrer   19.6936 (84.7%)
40   (41)   Sam Nurge   20.1184 (84.2%)
41   (42)   Chris McCravy   20.5138 (84.0%)
42   (43)   Josh Ernst   20.7507 (83.5%)
43   (44)   Jonathan Steckmann   20.9769 (83.3%)
44   (46)   Luke McCrae   21.7265 (82.9%)
45   (NR)   John Earley   22.4246 (82.5%)
46   (47)   David Purvis   22.4495 (82.4%)
47   (18)   Kyle Hostutler   22.731 (82.0%)
48   (49)   Josh Brinkman   22.7896 (81.9%)
49   (50)   Timothy Reed   22.8055 (81.7%)
50   (48)   Alex Olijar    23.0797 (80.9%)
         
Dropped: Brian Jones (45)         

Top 25 Average T1 2p Finishes at Nationals ('02-'13), min 2 Nationals - Active Players      
Active Players are defined as players earning RNRS points or participating in this category at nationals in the past 2 years.
#   Change   Player   Avg Finish (%)
1   (1)   Gabe Isbell   3.7499 (98.7%)
2   (2)   Daniel Huisinga   4.4961 (98.2%)
3   (4)   Tim Mierzejewski   6.3851 (97.5%)
4   (5)   Jonathan Greeson   6.7095 (97.2%)
5   (6)   Matthew Townsend   9.317 (95.7%)
6   (3)   Matt Stupienski   9.9777 (95.4%)
7   (8 )   Justin Sangillo   10.4391 (94.7%)
8   (7)   Jordan Alstad   10.8483 (94.4%)
9   (9)   Martin Miller   11.7419 (93.4%)
10   (11)   Nicholas Marshall   12.6759 (92.8%)
11   (13)   Nick Archick   14.6451 (90.4%)
12   (14)   Kirk Dennison   15.3843 (89.4%)
13   (12)   Christian Fong   16.0366 (88.4%)
14   (16)   Connor Magras   16.4733 (87.9%)
15   (15)   Nathan Voigt   16.5318 (87.7%)
16   (17)   Josh Knitt   16.9757 (87.1%)
17   (18)   James Roepke   17.0544 (86.9%)
18   (20)   Tim Maly   17.342 (86.8%)
19   (19)   Mark Underwood   17.6578 (86.6%)
20   (21)   Sam Nurge   20.1184 (84.2%)
21   (NR)   John Earley   22.4246 (82.5%)
22   (10)   Kyle Hostutler   22.731 (82.0%)
23   (24)   Josh Brinkman   22.7896 (81.9%)
24   (23)   Alex Olijar    23.0797 (80.9%)
25   (25)   Mike Wolfe   23.244 (80.7%)
         
Dropped: Brian Jones (22), Ben Shadrick (30)         
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Re: Top T1 2p Players at Nationals (2002-2013)
« Reply #2 on: September 06, 2013, 02:26:33 PM »
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For another interesting look I dropped the worst finish for players that have played in more than 2 national tournaments. If a player only played in 2 national tournaments they did not have a placing dropped. This modified ranking list benefits players that performed poorly at one national tournament compared to much stellar results other years.

Top 50 Average T1 2p Finishes at Nationals ('02-'13), min 2 Nationals Minus Worst Finish - Active and Retired Players
#   w/ Worst   Player   Avg Finish (%)
1   (5)   Chad Soderstrom   2.3949 (99.6%)
2   (1)   John Nesfeder   2.9644 (99.1%)
3   (3)   Gabe Isbell   3.0837 (99.0%)
4   (4)   Daniel Huisinga   3.1172 (98.8%)
5   (2)   Joshua Hey   3.4053 (98.5%)
6   (7)   Jonathan Greeson   3.4769 (98.3%)
7   (12)   Matt Stupienski   5.1436 (97.7%)
8   (14)   Jordan Alstad   5.2708 (97.4%)
9   (11)   Burton Reed   5.8494 (97.0%)
10   (6)   Tim Mierzejewski   6.3851 (96.9%)
11   (10)   Matthew Townsend   6.8663 (96.5%)
12   (8 )   Jeremiah Bryant   6.9745 (96.4%)
13   (9)   Michael Turnidge   7.0661 (96.1%)
14   (41)   Chris McCravy   8.3183 (95.2%)
15   (13)   Justin Sangillo   8.4085 (95.1%)
16   (24)   Joel Hey   8.5931 (94.9%)
17   (28)   Sara Harris   9.019 (94.6%)
18   (37)   Josh Pearson   9.0961 (94.4%)
19   (20)   Ben Arp   9.1565 (94.3%)
20   (16)   Martin Miller   9.5998 (94.1%)
21   (31)   Connor Magras   10.2763 (93.6%)
22   (19)   Roy Cannaday   10.3599 (93.4%)
23   (32)   Nathan Voigt   10.6914 (93.%)
24   (22)   Jonathan Alstad   10.7665 (92.8%)
25   (NR)   Reggie Flores   10.9743 (92.5%)
26   (15)   Josh Slinkard   11.1039 (92.3%)
27   (27)   Kirk Dennison   11.2958 (92.1%)
28   (39)   Christian Rohrer   11.7282 (91.5%)
29   (17)   Jesse Epperson   11.7659 (91.3%)
30   (45)   John Earley   12.2407 (91.0%)
31   (47)   Kyle Hostutler   12.486 (90.8%)
32   (18)   Nicholas Marshall   12.6759 (90.5%)
33   (26)   Ken Shartle   12.8289 (90.4%)
34   (21)   Jason O'Rourke   13.0972 (90.2%)
35   (29)   Christian Fong   13.1697 (89.9%)
36   (35)   Tim Maly   13.3393 (89.5%)
37   (23)   Daniel Whitten   13.7449 (88.9%)
38   (NR)   Ben Shadrick   14.2573 (88.7%)
39   (25)   Nick Archick   14.6451 (88.1%)
40   (NR)   Jonathan Slager   14.8647 (87.7%)
41   (36)   Mark Underwood   15.1638 (87.4%)
42   (33)   Josh Knitt   15.9645 (86.4%)
43   (34)   James Roepke   15.9922 (86.3%)
44   (44)   Luke McCrae   16.4535 (85.8%)
45   (30)   James Bryant   16.4727 (85.6%)
46   (40)   Sam Nurge   17.5221 (85.0%)
47   (42)   Josh Ernst   17.7649 (84.8%)
48   (38)   Drew Pegram   17.9315 (84.5%)
49   (46)   David Purvis   18.8728 (83.7%)
50   (50   Alex Olijar      19.0267 (83.5%)
         
Dropped: Jonathan Steckmann (43), Josh Brinkman (48), Timothy Reed (49)

Top 25 Average T1 2p Finishes at Nationals ('02-'13), min 2 Nationals Minus Worst Finish - Active Players
Active Players are defined as players earning RNRS points or participating in this category at nationals in the past 2 years.
#   w/ Worst   Player   Avg Finish (%)
1   (1)   Gabe Isbell   3.0837 (99.0%)
2   (2)   Daniel Huisinga   3.1172 (98.8%)
3   (4)   Jonathan Greeson   3.4769 (98.3%)
4   (6)   Matt Stupienski   5.1436 (97.7%)
5   (8 )   Jordan Alstad   5.2708 (97.4%)
6   (3)   Tim Mierzejewski   6.3851 (96.9%)
7   (5)   Matthew Townsend   6.8663 (96.5%)
8   (7)   Justin Sangillo   8.4085 (95.1%)
9   (9)   Martin Miller   9.5998 (94.1%)
10   (14)   Connor Magras   10.2763 (93.6%)
11   (15)   Nathan Voigt   10.6914 (93.%)
12   (12)   Kirk Dennison   11.2958 (92.1%)
13   (21)   John Earley   12.2407 (91.0%)
14   (22)   Kyle Hostutler   12.486 (90.8%)
15   (10)   Nicholas Marshall   12.6759 (90.5%)
16   (13)   Christian Fong   13.1697 (89.9%)
17   (18)   Tim Maly   13.3393 (89.5%)
18   (NR)   Ben Shadrick   14.2573 (88.7%)
19   (11)   Nick Archick   14.6451 (88.1%)
20   (19)   Mark Underwood   15.1638 (87.4%)
21   (16)   Josh Knitt   15.9645 (86.4%)
22   (17)   James Roepke   15.9922 (86.3%)
23   (20)   Sam Nurge   17.5221 (85.0%)
24   (24)   Alex Olijar      19.0267 (83.5%)
25   (23)   Josh Brinkman   19.0722 (83.0%)
         
Dropped: Mike Wolfe (25)         
« Last Edit: September 06, 2013, 03:53:40 PM by Captain Kirk »
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Re: Top T1 2p Players at Nationals (2002-2013)
« Reply #3 on: September 06, 2013, 05:40:38 PM »
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Top 50 Average T1 2p Finishes & Percentile at Nationals ('02-'13), min 2 Nationals - Active and Retired Players
#   Change   Player   Avg Finish (%)
1   (1)   John Nesfeder   3.3127 (99.1%)
2   (2)   Joshua Hey   3.4053 (99.0%)
3   (3)   Gabe Isbell   3.7499 (98.7%)
I think it's funny how MKC (0 national championships) is ranked higher than Hey or Isbell who both are multiple national champions in this event :)

Top 50 Average T1 2p Finishes & Percentile at Nationals ('02-'13), min 2 Nationals - Active and Retired Players
#   Change   Player   Avg Finish (%)
8   (9)   Jeremiah Bryant   6.9745 (97.0%)
11   (12)   Burton Reed   9.8879 (95.6%)
17   (16)   Jesse Epperson   11.7659 (93.3%)
18   (19)   Nicholas Marshall   12.6759 (92.8%)
21   (22)   Jason O'Rourke   13.0972 (92.3%)
24   (26)   Joel Hey   14.1109 (91.0%)
28   (30)   Sara Harris   15.4427 (89.2%)
30   (31)   James Bryant   16.4727 (88.1%)
Who are these people?  I've never heard of any of them, and would like to know their stories for potential HoF nominees.

Top 50 Average T1 2p Finishes & Percentile at Nationals ('02-'13), min 2 Nationals - Active and Retired Players
#   Change   Player   Avg Finish (%)
35   (39)   Tim Maly   17.342 (86.8%)
45   (NR)   John Earley   22.4246 (82.5%)
These guys are ranked FAR too low.  Just sayin'

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Re: Top T1 2p Players at Nationals (2002-2013)
« Reply #4 on: September 06, 2013, 07:59:20 PM »
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Clearly you did not read or understand his math behind 'average percentile'.
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Re: Top T1 2p Players at Nationals (2002-2013)
« Reply #5 on: September 07, 2013, 12:50:52 AM »
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Hey,

I think it's funny how MKC (0 national championships) is ranked higher than Hey or Isbell who both are multiple national champions in this event :)

Josh Hey's National titles were in Type 2.  The best he ever finished in T1-2P was 3rd.

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17   (16)   Jesse Epperson   11.7659 (93.3%)
21   (22)   Jason O'Rourke   13.0972 (92.3%)
24   (26)   Joel Hey   14.1109 (91.0%)
Who are these people?  I've never heard of any of them, and would like to know their stories for potential HoF nominees.

Jesse Epperson was a High School player from the Omaha area during our group's resurgence in 2007-2008.  He was consistent, sound, and skilled in his player but never reached the exceptional level.  He quit playing when he went to college.
Jason O'Rourke was (I think) a close friend of former cactus employee Kory Lentine.  I got the impression he had a CCG background which he capitolized on in an era when few other Redemption players did.
Joel Hey was the younger brother of Josh Hey.  He was a couple years younger (not exactly sure).  He used similar decks and play style as his older brother but wasn't quite as sucessful as Josh.
Those are the only ones you listed I know well enough to comment about.
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35   (39)   Tim Maly   17.342 (86.8%)
45   (NR)   John Earley   22.4246 (82.5%)
These guys are ranked FAR too low.  Just sayin'

While the Lifetime RNRS Spreadsheet favors players that have been able to play in a lot of tournaments over the years, this spreadsheet favors those who haven't.  Swiss style does not do a good job or ordering the players that finish in the middle of the field (when considering the middle 50% of the rankings for any given year the better players in that range are usually ranked too low and the worse players in that range tend to be ranked too high).  That and the way averages work make it so that you have to stay in the top 25% every year to have a high ranking in this system (you'll notice that no player in the top 15 has ever finished worse than 21st in a given year).  The more times you play T1-2P at nationals, the less likely that is.  John has played in the category 6 times I've played in it 8 times.  The only people above us on Kirk's list that have played in at least 6 Nationals are Justin Sangillo, Martin Miller, Ben Arp, and Sam Nurge.

It'd be interesting to see where John and I ended up if this system were implemented using the Median rather than the Mean.

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Re: Top T1 2p Players at Nationals (2002-2013)
« Reply #6 on: September 07, 2013, 09:14:45 AM »
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Clearly you did not read or understand his math behind 'average percentile'.
Nah, I know how averages work.  I just still found it funny :)

Josh Hey's National titles were in Type 2.  The best he ever finished in T1-2P was 3rd.
Ahh, good point.

Clearly people are taking these rankings too seriously
This whole website is about a game.  Nobody's making a living or dying here, so naturally we're not taking this too seriously.  It's just a fun way of looking at long term results (which there aren't any official ways to do).

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Re: Top T1 2p Players at Nationals (2002-2013)
« Reply #7 on: September 07, 2013, 10:10:23 AM »
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Clearly you did not read or understand his math behind 'average percentile'.
Nah, I know how averages work.  I just still found it funny :)

Singling out MKC from all those lists seems a bit unfunny.  ;)

Clearly you did not read or understand his math behind 'average percentile'.
Clearly people are taking these rankings too seriously given that this is junk math and the numbers are fairly meaningless.

Please remove your post. I find it highly offensive that you would insult mathematics like this publicly.  :o
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Re: Top T1 2p Players at Nationals (2002-2013)
« Reply #8 on: September 07, 2013, 10:36:12 AM »
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Clearly people are taking these rankings too seriously
This whole website is about a game.  Nobody's making a living or dying here, so naturally we're not taking this too seriously.
I was using the word seriously in the sense of "you can't be serious" not in the "serious matter" sense.


Please remove your post. I find it highly offensive that you would insult mathematics like this publicly.  :o
I removed it.  Although to be clear, I wasn't insulting mathematics as a whole just the branch of the study known as "junk mathematics." ;)

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Re: Top T1 2p Players at Nationals (2002-2013)
« Reply #9 on: September 07, 2013, 11:35:05 AM »
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I removed it.  Although to be clear, I wasn't insulting mathematics as a whole just the branch of the study known as "junk mathematics." ;)

I want you remove every post you have ever written in this forum, unless you are willing to denounce this discrimination toward "trivial statistics." I take my mathematics very seriously;)
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Re: Top T1 2p Players at Nationals (2002-2013)
« Reply #10 on: September 07, 2013, 06:34:10 PM »
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Singling out MKC from all those lists seems a bit unfunny.  ;)
Ahh, I get it now.  I apologize for any confusion there.  I wasn't trying to make MKC look bad.  He is an amazingly talented player, and a significant part of our forum community here.  I was actually trying more to point out that I'm surprised Gabe isn't first.  I'm sorry if I offended you there MKC, you are certainly a better player than I am (and most of the other players on that list).

 


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