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States

#
1 Pennsylvania
72
105.1
769.9
247.4
2 Ohio
59
82.7
552.9
191.7
3 New York
46
62.9
410.2
137.9
4 Iowa
15
25.4
151.7
64.8
5 Indiana
15
25.0
144.3
67.0
6 Missouri
19
24.6
162.9
58.2
7 Illinois
26
23.1
224.5
63.4
8 California
11
14.9
127.9
54.8
9 District of Colombia
3
12.7
59.9
33.4
10 Kansas
7
12.5
73.2
29.3
11 Michigan
10
11.9
87.6
24.5
12 Wisconsin
14
11.0
110.1
26.0
13 Deleware
5
10.4
54.3
20.0
14 Rhode Island
4
9.4
38.9
19.2
15 Georgia
2
9.0
38.6
20.4
16 Massachusetts
29
8.6
169.3
7.4
17 Maine
5
6.8
55.2
5.8
18 Connecticut
4
6.0
51.5
12.3
19 Kentucky
7
5.8
38.8
10.3
20 Nebraska
3
5.6
41.7
14.2
21 Tennessee
2
4.5
24.9
15.1
22 Virginia
3
3.0
27.0
8.9
23 New Jersey
7
2.5
31.3
2.0
24 New Hampshire
1
2.4
9.3
1.6
25 Texas
2
1.8
11.4
0.4
26 Oklahoma
2
1.6
13.2
-0.8
27 Colorado
3
1.1
10.6
-4.6
28 Louisiana
1
0.2
4.4
-0.6
29 Maryland
1
0.1
0.6
-0.6
30 South Carolina
1
0.0
1.2
0.2
31 West Virginia
1
-0.0
0.0
-0.0
32 Washington
1
-0.1
1.1
-1.1
33 Alabama
1
-0.4
1.1
-2.3
34 Arkansas
3
-0.5
4.8
-2.1
35 North Carolina
2
-1.5
0.0
-1.4
36 Minnesota
6
-3.5
4.0
-7.3
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Win Shares are calculated using the formula in the book Win Shares by Bill James