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Cumulative results are based on each player’s five best games (out of eight).
#
Awards
Player
Games
TUH
# Correct
% Correct
Average Correct Celerity
Score
1
Dylan Minarik
5
250
233
93.2%
.372
3,349
2
Andrew Ullsperger
5
250
243
97.2%
.312
3,304
3
Dan Puma
5
250
232
92.8%
.295
3,102
4
Charlie Fritz
5
250
239
95.6%
.262
3,098
5
David Kiang
5
250
222
88.8%
.308
3,015
6
Greg Peterson
5
250
224
89.6%
.296
2,999
7
Tejas Raje
5
250
223
89.2%
.288
2,970
8
Halle Friedman
5
250
227
90.8%
.220
2,843
9
Patrick Quion
5
250
204
81.6%
.310
2,772
10
Ryan Luptak
5
250
206
82.4%
.261
2,678
11
Kaberi Chakrabarty
5
250
201
80.4%
.214
2,500
12
Ryan Fedewa
5
250
193
77.2%
.190
2,358
13
Lorin Burte
5
250
178
71.2%
.238
2,263
14
Nick Matchen
5
250
179
71.6%
.171
2,122
15
Danielle Long
5
250
146
58.4%
.176
1,744
16
Laura Petersen
4
168
94
56.0%
.132
1,075
17
Teddy Knox
2
100
70
70.0%
.204
860
18
Mike Rollins
1
10
5
50.0%
.136
58
Celerity is the fraction of the question that had not been read at the time of a buzz (for which a correct answer was provided). 1.000 is an immediate buzz, .500 is an answer given halfway through the question in terms of time on the sound recording, and .000 is an answer given at the very end.