I would suggest you read this and this to get you started.
cLive ;-)
Update: of course, it depends on how you run it. If users 'play each other' and highest swops down if they lose, then a hash would be easiest, eg:
# (snippet)
my %player = ( joe => 1,
jay => 2,
jak => 3,
jim => 4);
# Say jim beat jak, then you just need to reassign
$winner = 'jim';
$loser = 'jak';
if ($player{$winner} < $player{$loser}) {
($player{$winner},$player{$loser}) = ($player{$loser},$player{$winne
+r});
}
# then rewrite your hash to db
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