Best typist in each language
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Armenian, Croatian (screenshot), Czech, Hungarian, Icelandic, Kurdish and Slovak updated.
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Esperanto added: 142 WPM.
Czech updated: 153 WPM.
Slovenian updated: 137 WPM.
Czech updated: 153 WPM.
Slovenian updated: 137 WPM.
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I noticed that Schollie had posted 212wpm in English. http://10fastfingers.com/user/381242/ Check his last 500 chart.
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Linsk wrote:Hm ... I think it's most likely a bug for both of you. When you took hundreds of tests, you're normally able to feel if you're making a good run or not, and you know if you're close to beat a record or not, and even about how much you will get (within an range from 5 to 10 WPM).
Schollie went from a max of 200 to 212 WPM. And the last Suandi's record was 163 WPM. In both cases, it makes a sudden jump of about 10 WPM. You both say that you were very surprised by your record and consider the possibility that it's not real, which is troubling.
When you beat a personal best, usually this is done in a gradual and by step-downs way, not by jumping from 10 WPM to 10 WPM. I'm not saying that such a jump is impossible, but in my case, I made thousands of tests, and in 2-3 years (since I use 10FF), I have never seen such an increase for any typist, except when bugs or cheating.
When you reach a high score, even if you can't reproduce it immediately, usually your average becomes better than it was before this record. If you look at the graph of Suandi and Schollie, you can see a clear peak, with completely different scores before and after this peak, and no real increase in average.
That looks like either a cheat or a bug. Since this problem has happened to me and others typists (especially these last days and weeks), sometimes with even greater differences, I would tend to the bug.
So sorry guys, I won't update the topic for now, but I made a screenshot of your records, just in case. I hope you understand.
Page 24, first post
I was really surprised Schollie wasn't in this top too, so I looked for some explanations, and I found this ^^
Although, I'm sure Schollie isn't cheating, there's no point for him to cheat, but there's no point in debating for this again neither :p
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Update:
Czech: 158 WPM.
Simplified Chinese: 67 typed words.
Slovak: 160 WPM.
Slovenian: 140 WPM.
Czech: 158 WPM.
Simplified Chinese: 67 typed words.
Slovak: 160 WPM.
Slovenian: 140 WPM.
- Stephen Athon
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Kanto-Dream wrote:I was really surprised Schollie wasn't in this top too, so I looked for some explanations, and I found this ^^
Although, I'm sure Schollie isn't cheating, there's no point for him to cheat, but there's no point in debating for this again neither :p
Interesting. I have seem similar jumps in other typists, and it doesn't seem entirely unreasonable. But I can accept the decision made as logical and fair.
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Update:
Latvian: 128 WPM.
Simplified Chinese: 78 typed words.
Slovak: 172 WPM.
Latvian: 128 WPM.
Simplified Chinese: 78 typed words.
Slovak: 172 WPM.
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Update:
Japanese: 84 typed words.
Latvian: 134 WPM.
Serbian: 176 WPM.
Japanese: 84 typed words.
Latvian: 134 WPM.
Serbian: 176 WPM.