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I'm Daniel Wang, an enthusiast of Classic Tetris World Championship.

The following contents were constantly deleted by a particular user, therefore I post them here.

Results of Classic Tetris World Championship

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Year 1st place 2nd place 3rd place 5th place
2010 Jonas Neubauer Harry Hong Matt Buco, Dana Wilcox Thor Aackerland, Ben Mullen, Trey Harrison, Jesse Kelkar
2011 Jonas Neubauer Alex Kerr Robin Mihara, Harry Hong Dana Wilcox, Eli Markstrom, Ben Mullen, Matt Buco

The rankings from 2012 to 2019 were determined by, in order of importance, 1) round advanced to, 2) games won in losing match 3) composite score of two losing scores in losing match.

Year 1st place 2nd place 3rd place 4th place 5th place 6th place 7th place 8th place
2012 Jonas Neubauer Mike Winzinek Eli Markstrom Alex Kerr Harry Hong Josh Tolles Quaid (Sean Ritchie) Bo Steil
2013[1] Jonas Neubauer Harry Hong Chad Muse Matt Buco Trey Harrison Ben Mullen Josh Tolles Jani Herlevi
2014 Harry Hong Jonas Neubauer Terry Purcell Eli Markstrom Bo Steil Alex Kerr Chris Brady Josh Tolles
2015 Jonas Neubauer Quaid (Sean Ritchie) Alex Kerr Harry Hong Bo Steil Matt Buco Terry Purcell Chad Muse
2016 Jonas Neubauer Jeff Moore Harry Hong Koryan (Koji Nishio) Trey Harrison Alex Kerr Quaid (Sean Ritchie) Jani Herlevi
2017 Jonas Neubauer Alex Kerr Hauser (Sean Ritchie) Matt Buco Jani Herlevi Harry Hong Chad Muse Eli Markstrom
2018 Joseph Saelee Jonas Neubauer Greentea (Tomohiro Tatejima) Koryan (Koji Nishio) Harry Hong ZZYZX (Sean Ritchie) Josh Tolles Svavar Gunnarsson
2019 Joseph Saelee Koryan (Koji Nishio) Batfoy (Aidan Jerdee) DanQZ (Daniel Zhang) Matt Martin Josh Tolles Greentea (Tomohiro Tatejima) Terry Purcell

For more information, please visit the official website of CTWC. [2]

First-ever level 30 in qualifying round of CTWC was done by Joseph Saelee in 2018.[3]

First-ever max-out and first-ever double max-out in CTWC tournament were both done in 2019, by Joseph Saelee and Joseph Saelee with Greentea, respectively.[4]

References

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  1. ^ Ritchie, Ryan (October 16, 2014). "King of the Block: Meet the World's Greatest 'Tetris' Player". Rolling Stone. Retrieved July 1, 2015.
  2. ^ "Official rankings of CTWC from 2012 to 2019". CTWC. October 21, 2019. Retrieved December 8, 2019.
  3. ^ "First Level 30 Live at CTWC! Joseph Saelee OWNS Tetris Qualifiers - CTWC 2018". CTWC. December 11, 2018. Retrieved December 8, 2019.
  4. ^ "2019 CTWC Classic Tetris Rd. 3 - Part 1 - JOSEPH/GREENTEA". CTWC. November 18, 2019. Retrieved December 8, 2019.