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S. Nichols, 2036
H. Kirali, 1908

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(type : rated round-robin,   time : 30 days,   increment : 1 day / move)


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Last move : 0-1     2007 September 8   8:26:48


[Event "FICGS__GO__TOURNAMENT_DAN__000009"]
[Site "FICGS"]
[Date "2007.08.11"]
[Round "1"]
[Black "Laforgue,Ricard"]
[White "Brisson,Claude"]
[Result "0-1"]
[Rating 1 "1157"]
[Rating 2 "1998"]

1.q4 d3 2.q17 c16 3.q11 e17 4.k16 d9 5.g4 e5 6.k4 q15 7.o16 r17 8.r18 r16 9.s18 o15 10.n16 p16 11.p17 n15 12.k11 m16 13.m17 n17 14.o17 l17 15.n18 l16 16.k15 m15 17.k17 o11 18.q9 q12 19.r12 q13 20.p11 o12 21.q3 h16 22.d13 c11 23.g13 h13 24.h14 g14 25.g12 f14 26.e12 j14 27.h12 j13 28.l18 j12 29.j11 h11 30.f10 h10 31.f8 h8 32.k9 j7 33.g6 l7 34.n10 o10 35.o9 n9 36.m10 o8 37.p9 n8 38.l8 m7 39.j8 j9 40.k8 g7 41.f7 k7 42.j10 h9 43.l13 l14 44.k14 k13 45.k12 j15 46.m13 m12 47.n13 n12 48.o13 p12 49.p14 p15 50.q14 r14 51.l12 r13 52.s12 m9 53.s15 r15 54.l15 m14 55.s14 l10 56.c6 c5 57.d7 b13 58.c14 b14 59.c15 b15 60.c3 c4 61.d4 e3 62.d5 e4 63.d6 b3 64.c2 b2 65.f6 m3 66.m5 l4 67.l5 k3 0-1



Comment by Ricard Laforgue :

Thank you for the game.



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