![]() ![]() Note: Although Nick and Cobalt have the same score, Nick's decimal is slightly higher, so he has a higher rank over Cobalt. I will list the players in order of rank along with their average score: (I used 420 points because it is the first number divisible by 4, 5, 6, and 7, the sizes of the different Quiplash games.) Once each player's score is determined per round, I find the average score for each by adding all the rounds that player participated in up and dividing by that many rounds. Where N refers to the number of players in the game and R refers to the rank the player considered scored. The formula is as follows, which is rather crude, but works and is simple: If they scored 2nd and there were 7 players in the game instead, they would be awarded with 360 points, since they beat more players. For example, if someone got 2nd and there were four players in the game, they would be awarded with 315 points. Any lower, and it would depend on how many players are in the game total. So if someone got first, they would get the full 420. I took each person's ranking and gave them a fraction of 420 points according to their position. To do this, I made sure to average each score based on how many games each had played. Blueman (Chat Invader from June 7th), 3 rounds playedĪfter finding the rankings and compiling for each player, I had to adjust for the fact that some players didn't play as many as others, such as Sinvicta with only 32 rounds compared to the 172 rounds considered for Northernlion.The players who contributed in the Quiplash episodes are as follows (this is not the ranking): Aside from that, this is accurate up until the June 7th episode from 2017. There are videos posted by Nick (RockleeSmile) for these dates, but since I cannot see the Quiplash screen, I cannot accurately find the exact ordering (I'm interested in every rank, not just who came in first). The only dates I was not able to find was for November 11th, 2015 and January 6th, 2016. ![]() To answer this question, I dived back through every NLSS episode back to 2015 that featured Quiplash/Quiplash 2 and took count of the rankings from each round, somewhere around 200 rounds of Quiplash. I am a mathematics professor at a University in Ohio and, when bored, I decided to do an analysis as to which NLSS contributor is the best at Quiplash.
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