Jafnhár wrote:Since about half of the members are American, half of the members on the top of the high score list should also be American, if we assume that they are as good as the rest of the members, like they - apparently - are.
Your position assumes that all players are equal in ability, which they are not. Were all the American players the same, then there should be a nice bell curve of American distribution. But there is not.
Jafnhár wrote:Therefore, American CC players are not better than players from foreign countries and saying that can only be called arrogance and if not so, ignorance, like Americans are (in my opinion undeservedly) known for.
We are in agreement of course that "American CC players are not better than players from foreign countries". BUT your claim is that the
reason those players are on top of the list is because of the sheer number of Americans registered on CC. By saying this,
You are actually backing his arrogant & nationalistic claim.
I am asserting that ones nationality or number of countrymen registered has nothing to do with ones Risk playing ability (I am a perfect example.

) and the reason they are on the top 10 is because they are good players.
Were it a simple numbers game, China would win every medal in the Olympics as they have the largest population to draw from. But they do not.