@goatsoup is my nomination for best overall player on this site, his overall accomplishments are unmatched by any player I know of, he is a Muhammad Ali style poker player, he will let you know he is great then show you why he is great, if you can prove what is listed in his profile has been beaten by any other player, please show it.
@RavenL has been on this site for 9 years and has played 1,880,962 hands, that’s an average of 572 hands everyday for nine years straight, she should have an award from Replay for that alone, possibly a t-shirt, a hoody, I worked at a company when I was younger that sent an employee to Hawaii for that type of attendance, RavenL gets my most devoted player award.
@CKEnvoyZ350 is my nomination for best ring game player, based on risk/reward It was a toss-up between him and @gamergirl
I am open to debating this best-looking category, I don’t normally toot my own horn, but I was asked by the department of motor vehicles if they could use my driver’s license likeness on a poster, also under my accomplishment category, when I was 22 years old, I got my hair cut at a Paul Mitchell seminar at the local cosmetology school. Top that!
Yours is but one opinion it carries no more value than mine or anybody else here, I agree that the parameters are not set, but can you name a player that has won more high level titles than the Goat?
I agree that AA-Suited is a very good player (major props) but these rankings are based on unlimited MTT entries. He plays 100’s of tourneys per month which skews his and other players’ numbers who do the same when they play 2,3 times as many tourneys than the average player.
I have always felt Replay should have another category for MTT that caps your points based on the total number of days per month. No need to change the current ranking process or payout simply add another category that is comparing apples to apples. I believe you would see a leader board that looks very different from the current ranking system
The top one I posted is an accumulation for all games played in MTT for the year that is true.
They do put a cap on scoring for best individual games, so for a yearly you get 120 games in whatever MTT you play, (some are different) so your top scores from your best 120 games are all that count, no matter how many you play, you don’t add any points unless you beat your own bottom score, you can see I’m on that list and I stopped playing Omaha split MTT’s shortly after I won one of the months, we are 7 months into the year and I only played 4 months solid, then joined 6 different leagues and have played occasionally in the omaha or Holdem MTT’s at best, so I’ve been absent and am still in 9th place for the year in Omaha hi/lo because of my scores, and 8th overall in all MTT’s and its 7 months in.
That being said the percentage that you gain by playing more games is small, if that were true, I would be off the list by now.
I won’t dispute AA suited is a very great player… and also fun to be around… he did play barn yard muckers for some time… I would have him on… team pirates… team wrecking crew… or my too cool team or my beloved cobra chickens…
Best player on the site. Double elimination mtt;s all players that think they are the best.that want to join and lets see who is the best. Its the only way to settle it.
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I love your game and i am not such humblemif theya ask me to
Even Muhammad Ali after saying, “I am the greatest of all time” admitted there wasn’t much difference between the elites of the sport. In most cases, Ali just saved a little extra for those final rounds better than his opponents. My experience on Replay, I can say without a doubt, that the best player must have insomniac characteristics. In other words, if you’re not an insomniac, you are not ever in the running for “Best player on Replay” If you notice, it ties in nicely with Ali and his statement, “Saving a little extra for those final rounds” It’s a real eye opener revelation!
I think there are many great players on this site.
This is poker, so there is a great deal of luck involved.
Some players seem to get uncanny good luck an awful lot, and many get uncanny bad luck as well.
I think as far as tournament play, looking at the high end leaderboards should give you an idea of the better players.
One thing to keep in mind besides their placement, is the number of tourney’s they’ve played in.
Obviously players that play a whole lot have a distinct advantage over those that don’t play so much.
Perhaps dividing their tournament points by the number of tourney’s played would give one a better idea on who’s best.
I nominate CM681 as replay best player… only player I know who has played more hands and has a bigger fold % than me I know… he is a rock… and sees a lot of final tables… even inn team play…