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<a href="http://wordgameplayers.org">WGPO</a> also plans to maintain separate rating systems for each lexicon if such divisions are played. As well as the national systems, all CSW tournaments in North America are eligible to be rated by the <a href="http://www.wespa.org">World English Scrabble Players Association (WESPA)</a>, the governing body of the English game worldwide, under their international system. In other words, if you play a CSW tournament, you can get a world ranking. However, non-NASPA CSW tournaments in North America (such as, e.g., WGPO) cannot be WESPA rated. | <a href="http://wordgameplayers.org">WGPO</a> also plans to maintain separate rating systems for each lexicon if such divisions are played. As well as the national systems, all CSW tournaments in North America are eligible to be rated by the <a href="http://www.wespa.org">World English Scrabble Players Association (WESPA)</a>, the governing body of the English game worldwide, under their international system. In other words, if you play a CSW tournament, you can get a world ranking. However, non-NASPA CSW tournaments in North America (such as, e.g., WGPO) cannot be WESPA rated. | ||
− | The NASPA SOWPODS system is described further on | + | The <a href="http://www.scrabbleplayers.org/w/SOWPODS_rating_system">NASPA SOWPODS</a> system is described further on this wiki, but is essentially identical to the regular rating. Those with a regular rating start with that rating under NASPA SOWPODS, but with zero games. Existing tournament software such as <a href="http://www.math.utoronto.ca/jjchew/software/tsh">tsh</a> and <a href="http://www3.telus.net/director">Director!</a> can handle this. Hence, adding a CSW division to a tournament is straightforward. |
The WESPA system uses a different formula to NASPA, but the resulting distribution of ratings is broadly similar. A WESPA rating's value is slightly higher than NASPA, so that, e.g., 1950 in WESPA is more like 1900 in NASPA. | The WESPA system uses a different formula to NASPA, but the resulting distribution of ratings is broadly similar. A WESPA rating's value is slightly higher than NASPA, so that, e.g., 1950 in WESPA is more like 1900 in NASPA. | ||
− | Several players are rated under two or more of the rating systems. Here, we list all players who have a NASPA SOWPODS and NASPA rating, plus their WESPA rating if they have one. | + | Several players are rated under two or more of the rating systems. Here, we list all players who have a NASPA SOWPODS and NASPA rating, plus their WESPA rating if they have one. Currently, this list is compiled manually, and is up to date for the dates shown. |
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This page describes the Collins Scrabble ratings, and is part of our introduction to Collins (SOWPODS) in North America.
Tournaments played to CSW in North America and sanctioned by NASPA are rated under the NASPA SOWPODS rating system. Thus:
Playing a CSW tournament has no effect on your regular NASPA rating.
WGPO also plans to maintain separate rating systems for each lexicon if such divisions are played. As well as the national systems, all CSW tournaments in North America are eligible to be rated by the World English Scrabble Players Association (WESPA), the governing body of the English game worldwide, under their international system. In other words, if you play a CSW tournament, you can get a world ranking. However, non-NASPA CSW tournaments in North America (such as, e.g., WGPO) cannot be WESPA rated.
The NASPA SOWPODS system is described further on this wiki, but is essentially identical to the regular rating. Those with a regular rating start with that rating under NASPA SOWPODS, but with zero games. Existing tournament software such as tsh and Director! can handle this. Hence, adding a CSW division to a tournament is straightforward.
The WESPA system uses a different formula to NASPA, but the resulting distribution of ratings is broadly similar. A WESPA rating's value is slightly higher than NASPA, so that, e.g., 1950 in WESPA is more like 1900 in NASPA.
Several players are rated under two or more of the rating systems. Here, we list all players who have a NASPA SOWPODS and NASPA rating, plus their WESPA rating if they have one. Currently, this list is compiled manually, and is up to date for the dates shown.
Sources:
* NASPA full list, Sep 11th 2010
* NASPA SOWPODS list, Sep 11th 2010
* WESPA full list, Sep 1st 2010
Name | NASPA SOWPODS | NASPA | WESPA |
Nigel Richards | 2155 | 2140 | 2081 |
Pakorn Nemitrmansuk | 2028 | 1948 | 2101 |
Nathan Benedict | 2019 | 1968 | 2001 |
Adam Logan | 2015 | 2037 | 2071 |
Carl Johnson | 2004 | 2025 | 1950 |
Geoff Thevenot | 1986 | 1876 | 1961 |
Dave Wiegand | 1970 | 2014 | 2038 |
Robert Linn | 1955 | 1755 | 1968 |
Joel Wapnick | 1934 | 1911 | 2025 |
David Boys | 1919 | 1843 | 2072 |
Tony Leah | 1907 | 1902 | 1953 |
Brian Bowman | 1906 | 1835 | 1924 |
Max Panitch | 1901 | 1772 | 1966 |
Chris Cree | 1891 | 1886 | 1940 |
Jim Kramer | 1886 | 1891 | 1919 |
Mark Kenas | 1876 | 1758 | 1915 |
Nick Ball | 1866 | 1687 | 1937 |
Bob Lipton | 1841 | 1823 | 1921 |
Steve Polatnick | 1840 | 1789 | 1876 |
Jason Idalski | 1840 | 1906 | 1802 |
Marty Gabriel | 1833 | 1934 | 1910 |
Winter | 1826 | 1866 | 1935 |
Ron Hoekstra | 1821 | 1674 | 2014 |
Sam Kantimathi | 1812 | 1614 | 1820 |
John O'Laughlin | 1803 | 1916 | 1938 |
Travis Chaney | 1790 | 1768 | 1842 |
Michael Thelen | 1738 | 1781 | 1869 |
John Chew | 1659 | 1661 | 1607 |
Jim Lamerand | 1609 | 1641 | 1716 |
Andrew Golding | 1599 | 1695 | 1671 |
Tim Anglin | 1568 | 1502 | 1690 |
Jason Ubeika | 1541 | 1670 | 1748 |
Jean McArthur | 1540 | 1604 | 1663 |
Geoffrey Newman | 1535 | 1629 | 1814 |
Eric Kinderman | 1525 | 1535 | 1666 |
Steve Ozorio | 1511 | 1516 | 1638 |
Thavachai Thivavarnvongs | 1507 | 1610 | 1649 |
Stuart Goldman | 1474 | 1565 | 1662 |
Pete Zeigler | 1471 | 1533 | 1720 |
Bradley Robbins | 1456 | 1477 | - |
Tobey Roland | 1453 | 1416 | 1556 |
Vera Bigall | 1439 | 1443 | 1360 |
Puneet Sharma | 1371 | 1027 | 1717 |
Judy Newhouse | 1280 | 1427 | - |
Tapani Lindgren | 1278 | 1366 | 1513 |
Chris Mazzuca | 1261 | 1242 | - |
Kathy Sutrov | 1253 | 1211 | - |
Jesse Wornum | 1220 | 1268 | - |
Jeff Kesner | 1190 | 1114 | 1289 |
Kunihiko Kuroda | 1174 | 1295 | 1337 |
Sharmaine Farini | 1121 | 1090 | 1189 |
Joshua Standig | 1012 | 971 | - |
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