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I compiled hands from major events from 1995 to 2009 (unfortunately I wasn't able to get hands from 2010 yet), calculated dd results for them (thanks to awesome double dummy solver written by Piotr Beling, http://bcalc.w8.pl/i...g=en&topic=abou) and made various things with them.
First thing is to see which player outscores double result when declaring. This is done like this: for every hand dd result in actual contract bid is subtracted from result at the table. This is then converted to IMPs then summed for all hands.
What are major events ? My completely arbitrary choice was : world teamc championship, Olympiad, WMSG, Rosemblum, Spingold, Vanderbilt, USBC, European Team Championships and European Champions Cup as well as Cap Gemini and Forbo tournaments.
The results (first column is total imps won, second total hands played, third average per hand). I didn't make much attempt to remove hands from senior tournaments. They shouldn't be there but if somehow they were thrown into vugraph folders for major events then the stats will include them. Ok, have fun:
(the data only contains players who declared at least 250 hands on vugraph)
Elinescu : 248 , 285 , avg: 0.87
Gitelman : 341 , 464 , avg: 0.73
FANTONI : 546 , 767 , avg: 0.71
Levin : 312 , 441 , avg: 0.71
pszczola : 170 , 250 , avg: 0.68
Cronier : 229 , 343 , avg: 0.67
VERSACE : 1047 , 1607 , avg: 0.65
WLADOW : 235 , 374 , avg: 0.63
helgemo : 424 , 712 , avg: 0.60
ROSENBERG : 418 , 739 , avg: 0.57
bertens : 218 , 407 , avg: 0.54
BOCCHI : 630 , 1190 , avg: 0.53
Levy : 213 , 409 , avg: 0.52
Mari : 144 , 278 , avg: 0.52
Multon : 159 , 309 , avg: 0.51
WEINSTEIN : 468 , 916 , avg: 0.51
Hampson : 191 , 375 , avg: 0.51
bakkeren : 144 , 285 , avg: 0.51
Sontag : 216 , 436 , avg: 0.50
sementa : 206 , 420 , avg: 0.49
Cohen : 303 , 618 , avg: 0.49
BALICKI : 269 , 557 , avg: 0.48
DUBOIN : 617 , 1278 , avg: 0.48
HAMMAN : 428 , 919 , avg: 0.47
RODWELL : 569 , 1293 , avg: 0.44
Meckstroth : 593 , 1380 , avg: 0.43
FALLENIUS : 157 , 367 , avg: 0.43
MARTENS : 112 , 268 , avg: 0.42
Jansma : 129 , 309 , avg: 0.42
Garner : 170 , 410 , avg: 0.41
Zia : 409 , 1008 , avg: 0.41
lauria : 629 , 1562 , avg: 0.40
Branco : 180 , 449 , avg: 0.40
piekarek : 142 , 359 , avg: 0.40
Lanzarott : 125 , 319 , avg: 0.39
SEAMON : 134 , 343 , avg: 0.39
Brogelan : 191 , 495 , avg: 0.39
Muller : 181 , 472 , avg: 0.38
Nystrom : 127 , 334 , avg: 0.38
Soloway : 206 , 549 , avg: 0.38
Lindkvis : 110 , 298 , avg: 0.37
WEICHSEL : 119 , 355 , avg: 0.34
BOMPIS : 148 , 446 , avg: 0.33
Jonsson : 135 , 407 , avg: 0.33
Helness : 249 , 769 , avg: 0.32
FREDIN : 141 , 443 , avg: 0.32
Stansby : 183 , 577 , avg: 0.32
nickell : 176 , 568 , avg: 0.31
Ramondt : 92 , 302 , avg: 0.30
PASSELL : 91 , 301 , avg: 0.30
WESTRA : 109 , 371 , avg: 0.29
KOWALSKI : 81 , 286 , avg: 0.28
Ekeblad : 111 , 404 , avg: 0.27
Dubinin : 96 , 352 , avg: 0.27
Nunes : 107 , 400 , avg: 0.27
Gromov : 146 , 553 , avg: 0.26
HACKETT : 225 , 862 , avg: 0.26
GAWRYS : 72 , 305 , avg: 0.24
CHAGAS : 112 , 480 , avg: 0.23
freeman : 125 , 538 , avg: 0.23
TUSZYNSKI : 76 , 337 , avg: 0.23
Martel : 97 , 446 , avg: 0.22
Moss : 83 , 406 , avg: 0.20
Schaltz : 52 , 272 , avg: 0.19
JASSEM : 53 , 314 , avg: 0.17
Quantin : 51 , 304 , avg: 0.17
Mouiel : 58 , 363 , avg: 0.16
Drijver : 43 , 281 , avg: 0.15
Berkowitz : 93 , 664 , avg: 0.14
bertheau : 49 , 415 , avg: 0.12
Wang : 33 , 395 , avg: 0.08
Chemla : 22 , 406 , avg: 0.05
ZMUDZINSKI : -24 , 406 , avg: -0.06
WELLAND : -33 , 401 , avg: -0.08
Jacobs : -40 , 408 , avg: -0.10
buratti : -42 , 348 , avg: -0.12
SAELENSMI : -48 , 330 , avg: -0.15
This is just for fun purposes. Obviously some players face tougher opponents and sample size is small enough to make variance very significant, so I don't think any serious conclusions could be drew from the data
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