Oh, I see. Pretty bewildering all those lists with their criteria. I thought it was a european version of this list. It has the same name, that's why.Ernst wrote:This list figures the Top 100 EBT users that have a hit, not the 100 highest hit ratios, so you need about 2000 more notes to get into then list (same for me...)MDeen wrote:Why am I not in the list? 1895 notes and 1 hit. Shouldn't I be at the number 38 spot? (my id is 5237).
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Maybe such a list would be more interesting, but it's quite impossible for me to make such a list with the information I pick from the sites. Currently you'd need almost 4.500 notes (and one or more hits) to find yourself back on the list.Ernst wrote:This list figures the Top 100 EBT users that have a hit, not the 100 highest hit ratios, so you need about 2000 more notes to get into then list (same for me...)MDeen wrote:Why am I not in the list? 1895 notes and 1 hit. Shouldn't I be at the number 38 spot? (my id is 5237).
Nice list again. Thanks. I find myself in pretty good position, althought I'm having a period of hundreds of hitless notes entered.
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There's a new list again!
Thank you and yes, I think so. This week pinguino 79, with more than 5.000 notes and only 1 hit, left us and was replaced by androl, with less than 7.000 notes and 2 hits. This of course influences the mean hitratio of the top 100. When finally ItalianMoney and Gnarf will celebrate their first hit, the ratio will maybe go down once more, but then we'll have a 'real' hitratio of the top 100.Ernst wrote:I like the hitratio diagram! That it went up lately is probably due to the entry of the German users who had their first hit, is it?
Thank's and let's hope so!Aaron wrote:Great, thank you hjkmans!
The graph really shows the ratio is going down and I hope it will motivate new users to join to EBT
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[quote="hjkmans"]EBT-users hitratio Top-100 nr. 27 07-12-2004 13.00
tw lw hp lp name notes hits difference hitratio
What are "tw lw hp lp" on the top of the statistics?
tw lw hp lp name notes hits difference hitratio
What are "tw lw hp lp" on the top of the statistics?
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Re: European hitratio top 100
My best guess is: this week last week highest point lowest pointpoorboy wrote:What are "tw lw hp lp" on the top of the statistics?
use your imagination...
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Thank you Osku-82 for solving the 'mystery' Anyway, a new list today that shows the supremacy of the Finnish hitratio is coming to an end.Osku-82 wrote:My best guess is: this week last week highest point lowest pointpoorboy wrote:What are "tw lw hp lp" on the top of the statistics?
use your imagination...