Stirling World Minesweeper Championship 2011 (Meeting Results) |
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Player | I | E | Sum | 5&5 | Penalty | ||
1 | Fritz Löhr | 13.17 | 45.95 | 59.12 | 304.08 | ||
2 | Thomas Kolar | 14.81 | 43.99 | 58.80 | 315.17 | ||
3 | Damien Moore | 12.29 | 56.12 | 68.41 | 361.11 | ||
4 | Robert Royals | 14.32 | 55.98 | 70.30 | 386.39 | ||
5 | Dave Greer | 17.29 | 60.54 | 77.83 | 415.02 | ||
6 | Gergely Nagy | 18.07 | 66.85 | 84.92 | 445.59 | ||
7 | Yvonne Plenderleith | 64.46 | 220.48 | 284.94 | 1659.82 | ||
8 | Jennifer Bambrough | 35.15 | 115.74 | 150.89 | 2570.73 | 999.999 x2 | |
9 | Elias Gailberger | 93.32 | 490.03 | 583.35 | 4537.96 | 999.999 x3 |
You can download the best 5&5 videos for each player.
Players were ranked on the sum of their best 5 Intermediate and 5 Expert games and had 3 hours to play Minesweeper using Viennasweeper Release 2.2. Each unfinished game was given a penalty of 999.999 seconds.
The 11th World Minesweeper Championship took place 23 July 2011 at Stirling University. The tournament used an improved version of Viennasweeper written by Thomas with live scores uploaded to the internet. The tournament started at 14:30 but did not finish until 18:20 due to some software issues. The best 3 players were awarded trophies and everyone received a medal. This was the first tournament to use Real Time instead of RT+1.
Damien wrote a detailed review of the tournament.
Tournament results and all videos can be viewed on the Scoreganizer website.
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