Pokémon Snap Rankings

Rankings are as of: April 20th, 2005
Updated every Sunday


Gotta Snap'em all!

1st Place - 10
2nd Place - 9
3rd Place - 8
4th Place - 7
5th Place - 6
6th Place - 5
7th Place - 4
8th Place - 3
9th Place - 2
10th Place - 1


Levels & Total (Major Scores)
Points doubled for Total Report Score
Place Name Country Levels Total Points
1st (NE) Alex Penev Australia
70
18
88
2nd (1) Matt Flees California
62
20
82
3rd (2) René Elsässer Austria
50
4
54
4th (4) Kevin McPherson Georgia
36
16
52
5th (3) Jon Barber Wisconsin
39
12
51
6th (5) Ali Ezzeddine Lebanon
28
8
36
7th (6) Michael McKenzie Australia
31
31
8th (12) Matt Pacheco Massachusetts
10
14
24
9th (9) Victor Lima Brazil
14
14
10th (7) Dave Crawford Michigan
10
2
12
10th (9) Silas Verrinder California
2
10
12
12th (11) Nathan Stinson Oklahoma
10
10
13th (14) Stanislav Izotov Sweden
7
7
13th (13) Vitor Miranda Brazil
7
7
13th (8) Michael Pölzl Austria
7
7
16th (NE) Julian Revermann Germany
6
6
17th (15) Chris Rayola New York
2
2


Single Pokémon (Minor Scores)
For Single Pokémon a tied score worths 1 and a unique worths 2
Place Name Country Points
1st (1) Matt Flees California 73
2nd (NE) Alex Penev Australia 49
3rd (NE) Kyle Sinclair Michigan 21
4th (2) Kevin McPherson Georgia 20
5th (7) Matt Pacheco Massachusetts 19
6th (3) Vitor Miranda Brazil 14
7th (4) Jon Barber Wisconsin 12
8th (NE) Andrew Kent Australia 11
8th (4) Victor Lima Brazil 11
10th (NE) Diogo Azevedo Brazil 7
10th (6) Ali Ezzeddine Lebanon 7
10th (7) Silas Verrinder California 7
13th (7) Michael Pölzl Austria 6
14th (NE) Julian Revermann Germany 5
15th (13) Bruno de Vasconcelos Teixeira Brazil 4
15th (10) Andrew Wingler California 4
17th (13) René Elsässer Austria 3
17th (12) Michael McKenzie Australia 3
17th (NE) Luiz Roberto, Jr. Brazil 3
20th (13) Leandro Alves Brazil 2
20th (13) Christopher Graves South Carolina 2
20th (13) Jorge Maricato Brazil 2
20th (11) Nathan Stinson Oklahoma 2
24th (19) Dave Crawford Michigan 1
24th (19) Karin Grenvall Sweden 1
24th (19) Ryan Hutcherson Oregon 1
24th (13) Stanislav Izotov Sweden 1
24th (19) Chris Rayola New York 1
24th (19) André Luiz Tombini Brazil 1


Total
Aggregate
Place Name Country Points
1st (1) Matt Flees California 155
2nd (NE) Alex Penev Australia 137
3rd (2) Kevin McPherson Georgia 72
4th (3) Jon Barber Wisconsin 63
5th (4) René Elsässer Austria 57
6th (5) Ali Ezzeddine Lebanon 43
6th (12) Matt Pacheco Massachusetts 43
8th (6) Michael McKenzie Australia 34
9th (7) Victor Lima Brazil 25
10th (10) Vitor Miranda Brazil 21
10th (NE) Kyle Sinclair Michigan 21
12th (10) Silas Verrinder California 19
13th (8) Dave Crawford Michigan 13
13th (8) Michael Pölzl Austria 13
15th (13) Nathan Stinson Oklahoma 12
16th (NE) Andrew Kent Australia 11
16th (NE) Julian Revermann Germany 11
18th (14) Stanislav Izotov Sweden 8
19th (NE) Diogo Azevedo Brazil 7
20th (17) Bruno de Vasconcelos Teixeira Brazil 4
20th (15) Andrew Wingler California 4
22nd (16) Chris Rayola New York 3
22nd (NE) Luiz Roberto, Jr. Brazil 3
24th (17) Leandro Alves Brazil 2
24th (17) Christopher Graves South Carolina 2
24th (17) Jorge Maricato Brazil 2
27th (21) Karin Grenvall Sweden 1
27th (21) Ryan Hutcherson Oregon 1
27th (21) André Luiz Tombini Brazil 1


COMMENTS ON LAST UPDATE
- April 20


Andrew Kent here. Decent update, this. Alex Penev took the page by storm, rising most of the way to the #1 spot! Still, we are talking about Australia's greatest gamer here. =D Well, there are other new players on the scene, such as Kyle Sinclair, the Mario Parties champ, whose score is made up of 21 tied Nai WRs only! This must be a record for a player whose Total isn't in the Top 10 yet! Further down the list on debut are myself and Julian Revermann, Diogo Azevedo, and Luiz Jr.. Of the older players, only Matt Flees, Matt Pacheco, Victor and Bruno have been active.

Best Regards,
Andrew Kent, Esq.