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Rank Player Games Wins Ratio↓
🥇 Justus Hofer 202 161 79.7%
🥈 Carl Frederik Hjorth-Larsen 19 15 78.9%
🥉 Alvaro Alcaide 18 13 72.2%
4 Signe Stenstrup 23 15 65.2%
5 Mads Anton Klynderud 16 9 56.3%
6 Caroline Illemann Hansen 33 18 54.5%
7 Patrik Svensson 24 13 54.2%
8 Nefeli Samioti 118 61 51.7%
9 Kristel Laurits 106 49 46.2%
10 Tillmann Toben 46 21 45.7%
11 Mikkel Christiansen 189 84 44.4%
12 Oskar Håkansson 9 4 44.4%
13 Theis Sørensen 15 6 40.0%
14 Nikolett Dékány 5 2 40.0%
15 Morten Bjørn 168 66 39.3%
16 Maiken Kock Rask 97 36 37.1%
17 Nikolaj Stausbøl 49 18 36.7%
18 Lewis Atkins 30 7 23.3%
19 Fredrik Råsberg 3 1 0.0%
20 Laura Ozolina 1 1 0.0%
21 Anne Kyster Hvelplund 3 1 0.0%
22 Daniel Ridgway 2 1 0.0%
23 Maria Eitzinger 1 1 0.0%
24 Marta Giacosa 2 1 0.0%
25 Gustavo Guerrero Garcia 3 0 0.0%
26 Fie Clara Chathrina Røssel 1 0 0.0%
27 Cecilia Mark 1 0 0.0%
28 Rasmus Otto-Sidelmann 1 0 0.0%
29 Gert Fabricius Jørgensen 1 0 0.0%
30 Thomas Noppen 1 0 0.0%
31 Rasmus Mynster 1 0 0.0%

Ranking and minimum games.

The ranking is primarily based on win-loss ratio. Players with fewer than 5 games are shown with a ratio of 0. Ties are broken by total wins.