Following Week 9, Kaiser still sits atop the chart, but Jim’s recent troubles have dropped him in the basement.
| YAHOO | W1 | W3 | W5 | W7 | W9 | TOTAL |
| Kaiser | 605 | 645 | 674 | 681 | 658 | 53 |
| Trigger | 688 | 722 | 731 | 707 | 715 | 27 |
| Josh | 707 | 734 | 719 | 725 | 732 | 25 |
| Kyle | 644 | 616 | 599 | 619 | 669 | 25 |
| Shaun | 779 | 754 | 762 | 783 | 786 | 7 |
| Dave | 558 | 563 | 566 | 551 | 562 | 4 |
| Ryan | 589 | 579 | 580 | 582 | 589 | 0 |
| Jones | 912 | 909 | 920 | 916 | 911 | -1 |
| Kronner | 875 | 872 | 856 | 859 | 871 | -4 |
| Tansuche | 804 | 804 | 783 | 774 | 790 | -14 |
| Matt | 790 | 764 | 726 | 754 | 736 | -54 |
| Toepel | 660 | 652 | 630 | 598 | 594 | -66 |
A two-game slide by Mark likely cost him his admittance in the Gold Club, and while he still has the most positive gains on the year, he has lost 23 points since W7. Meanwhile, the last two weeks saw Ryan with back-to-back Kings, and he’s close to escaping the bronze-themes Hell that is Dave’s company.