file Interesting TWD note

20 Nov 2011 06:48 #15092 by drnlmza
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According to my script, the year-on-year TWD entries currently look like:

19974
199815
199922
200035
200174
200292
2003117
200499
2005115
2006113
2007200
2008221
2009237
2010211
2011239

so 2011 has overtaken 2009 as the year with the most TWD entries, and this is before all the EC tournaments have been added.

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20 Nov 2011 09:35 #15097 by Ashur
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Thanks! Very interesting, for a "dead game" :)

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20 Nov 2011 10:04 #15099 by Lech
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What is the number of players in each year ? Still, not bad for a dead game.

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21 Nov 2011 03:13 #15159 by Pagan
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I gave my 0.1%.

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26 Nov 2011 22:30 #16109 by drnlmza
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Since not every entry reports numbers, and the format isn't always standardised, these figures are not absolutely correct, but should be close:
200821.984
200920.597
201021.434
201119.293

So there appears to be a bit of a drop, but I'm not sure it's significant and may be due to new groups reporting tournaments in the 10-15 player range.

A more interesting exercise would be looking at breaking numbers down geographically over the last few years, to see where the games growing and where it might be struggling, but that I'll leave to someone else.

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