Moscow 2008 Minesweeper Tournament Results | |||||||
Rank | Player | I | E | Sum | TOTAL (5&5) | Penalties | |
1 | Roman Gammel | 15.714 | 54.384 | 70.098 | 363.817 | ||
2 | Stanislav Derechennik | 17.796 | 53.254 | 71.050 | 374.359 | ||
3 | Arsen Balishyan | 17.459 | 55.341 | 72.800 | 385.088 | ||
4 | Pavel Mishin | 16.181 | 58.552 | 74.733 | 405.942 | ||
5 | Maksim Bashov | 17.523 | 58.901 | 76.424 | 411.065 | ||
6 | Sergey Kufaev | 20.139 | 59.863 | 80.002 | 424.470 | ||
7 | Evgeniy Azargaev | 20.835 | 68.280 | 89.115 | 454.961 | ||
8 | Konstantin Forofontov | 21.209 | 80.192 | 101.401 | 534.202 | ||
9 | Kirill Pavlov | 20.940 | 77.436 | 98.376 | 541.101 | ||
10 | Alexander Azargaev | 23.918 | 79.049 | 102.967 | 541.361 | ||
11 | Alexander Perevoschikov | 22.712 | 79.693 | 102.405 | 542.593 | ||
12 | Vladimir Orlov | 24.543 | 77.602 | 102.145 | 549.253 | ||
13 | Jaroslav (rutennis) | 22.192 | 79.214 | 101.406 | 552.511 | ||
14 | Georgiy Kotov | 27.990 | 86.190 | 114.180 | 598.200 | ||
15 | Aleksandr Dukkart | 27.540 | 93.396 | 120.936 | 624.274 | ||
16 | Aleksandr Shishkin | 27.151 | 89.789 | 116.940 | 624.725 | ||
17 | Sergey Shishkin | 29.176 | 87.373 | 116.549 | 633.515 | ||
18 | Dmitriy Shuvaev | 27.066 | 93.284 | 120.350 | 643.373 | ||
19 | Sergey Pastukhov | 18.047 | 56.619 | 74.666 | 1374.580 | 999s x1 | |
20 | Renat Kasimov | 30.537 | 101.695 | 132.232 | 1619.714 | 999s x1 | |
21 | Artem Semenchuk | 29.865 | 101.883 | 131.748 | 2497.283 | 999s x2 | |
22 | Alexey Myakinkii | 22.788 | 96.557 | 119.345 | 3336.221 | 999s x3 | |
23 | Olesya Nikulina | 45.025 | 151.952 | 196.977 | 3566.872 | 999s x3 | |
24 | Evgeniy Rymarev | 80.448 | 303.726 | 384.174 | 4746.455 | 999s x4 |
You can download all tournament videos here (11MB).
Players will be ranked on the sum of their best 5 Intermediate and 5 Expert games. Each unfinished game will be given a penalty of 999 seconds.
The tournament was organised by Roman Gammel and took place on 15th November 2008 at a computer club in Moscow (Playground), another club in Novosibirsk (Patriot Traffic), and another location in Yekaterinburg. Videos from all locations were uploaded automatically to the internet and a live tournament ranking was broadcast calculated on the results. The program was written by one of the participants, Sergey Pastukhov. Players had 3 hours to achieve their scores.
The tournament used the minesweeper version Clone 2007.
The official website of the tournament (in Russian) is here.