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The Midwest Power Rankings were instituted in October 2006 with 12 panelists after an open call for entry. The two polls to date have caused little controversy. | The Midwest Power Rankings were instituted in October 2006 with 12 panelists after an open call for entry. The two polls to date have caused little controversy. The most recent: | ||
Midwest Power Rankings, January 14th | |||
1. Dope (6) 157 | |||
2. Tink (2) 148 | |||
3. Darkrain 146 | |||
4. Drephen 141 | |||
5. Vidjo 124 | |||
6. Cunning 116 | |||
7. KishPrime 108 | |||
8. Joe Bushman 88 | |||
9. KishSquared 86 | |||
9. Ignatius 86 | |||
11. Trail 77 | |||
12. Eddie 74 | |||
13. Jiano 68 | |||
14. Mathos 56 | |||
15. Mikey Lenetia 50 | |||
Also receiving votes on at least 25% of the ballots: | |||
1337 37, B-Ryan 35, DYC 15, Viperboy 12, Pyrogamer 5, Dmac 3, Tapion 2 |
Revision as of 14:04, February 22, 2007
The Midwest Power Rankings were instituted in October 2006 with 12 panelists after an open call for entry. The two polls to date have caused little controversy. The most recent:
Midwest Power Rankings, January 14th 1. Dope (6) 157 2. Tink (2) 148 3. Darkrain 146 4. Drephen 141 5. Vidjo 124 6. Cunning 116 7. KishPrime 108 8. Joe Bushman 88 9. KishSquared 86 9. Ignatius 86 11. Trail 77 12. Eddie 74 13. Jiano 68 14. Mathos 56 15. Mikey Lenetia 50
Also receiving votes on at least 25% of the ballots: 1337 37, B-Ryan 35, DYC 15, Viperboy 12, Pyrogamer 5, Dmac 3, Tapion 2