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'''Xicount''' is an unofficial name given to someone who won all 8 of their heat games, hence becoming an [[octochamp]], then went on to win the [[series]]. This means they won 11 out of a possible 11 games. The name is based on XI (the Roman numeral for 11), in the same way that [[Viscount]] is from VI (6). To become a [[grand slam winner]], one must become a Xicount and then additionally win a [[Championship of Champions]]. The first ever Xicount was [[Darryl Francis]], appearing in [[Series 6]]. In [[series 69]], [[Dylan Taylor]] scored a total of 1319 points, higher than any xicount in any format, but lost in the grand final to [[Callum Todd]] so did not become a xicount himself.
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'''Xicount''' is an unofficial name given to someone who won all 8 of their heat games, hence becoming an [[octochamp]], then went on to win the [[series]]. This means they won 11 out of a possible 11 games. The name is based on XI (the Roman numeral for 11), in the same way that [[Viscount]] is from VI (6). To become a [[grand slam winner]], one must become a Xicount and then additionally win a [[Championship of Champions]]. The first ever Xicount was [[Darryl Francis]], appearing in [[Series 6]]. In [[series 69]], [[Dylan Taylor]] scored a total of 1319 points, then higher than any xicount in any format, but lost in the grand final to [[Callum Todd]] so did not become a xicount himself.
  
 
Players are ranked by total points scored, not including any Championship of Champions or [[special episode]] appearances.
 
Players are ranked by total points scored, not including any Championship of Champions or [[special episode]] appearances.

Revision as of 15:08, 22 June 2018

Xicount is an unofficial name given to someone who won all 8 of their heat games, hence becoming an octochamp, then went on to win the series. This means they won 11 out of a possible 11 games. The name is based on XI (the Roman numeral for 11), in the same way that Viscount is from VI (6). To become a grand slam winner, one must become a Xicount and then additionally win a Championship of Champions. The first ever Xicount was Darryl Francis, appearing in Series 6. In series 69, Dylan Taylor scored a total of 1319 points, then higher than any xicount in any format, but lost in the grand final to Callum Todd so did not become a xicount himself.

Players are ranked by total points scored, not including any Championship of Champions or special episode appearances.

New 15-round xicounts

Rank Name Score
1 Zarte Siempre 1331
2 Dan McColm 1291
3 Giles Hutchings 1276
4 Paul Erdunast 1273
5 Tom Cappleman 1259
6 Jonathan Wynn 1244
7 Tom Chafer-Cook 1235
8 Stephen Read 1230
9 Mark Murray 1191
10 Martin Hurst 1128

Old 15-round xicounts

Rank Name Score
1 Julian Fell 1307
2 Jack Hurst 1276
3 Kirk Bevins 1240
4 Craig Beevers 1236
5 Edward McCullagh 1230
6 Conor Travers 1219
6 Chris Davies 1219
8 Chris Wills 1213
9 Chris Cummins 1184
10 Stewart Holden 1177
11 David O'Donnell 1158
12 Oliver Garner 1137
13 Mark Tournoff 1127
14 Graeme Cole* 1117
15 Richard Brittain 1102
16 Junaid Mubeen 1098
16 Paul James 1098
18 John Mayhew* 1076
19 John Davies 1066
20 Jack Worsley 1064
21 Nick Wainwright 1026

*Does not include 10 points from an extra conundrum in the final

9-round xicounts

Rank Name Score
1 Harvey Freeman 760
2 Scott Mearns 718
3 Don Reid 698
4 Dick Green 688
5 David Acton 686
6 Graham Nash 684
7 Chris Waddington 680
8 Nic Brown 677
9 Michael Calder 653
10 Gareth Williams 639
11 Darryl Francis 633
12 Lawrence Pearse 619
13 Kate Ogilvie 613
14 Ray McPhie 612
15 David Trace 604