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S. Nichols, 2036
H. Kirali, 1908

1-0

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FICGS__GO__TOURNAMENT_KYU__000042       See crosstable
(type : rated round-robin,   time : 30 days,   increment : 1 day / move)


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Last move : 1-0     2008 February 10   13:5:21


[Event "FICGS__GO__TOURNAMENT_KYU__000042"]
[Site "FICGS"]
[Date "2007.08.21"]
[Round "1"]
[Black "Madsen,John"]
[White "Levý,Jan"]
[Result "1-0"]
[Rating 1 "0813"]
[Rating 2 "0700"]

1.d17 d4 2.q16 c15 3.d15 q4 4.c14 c16 5.d16 c17 6.c18 b18 7.d18 b14 8.b13 a15 9.d13 b16 10.c6 c8 11.e6 c11 12.c3 d3 13.c4 d5 14.d6 f5 15.e5 f4 16.d2 e2 17.c2 f2 18.o3 p3 19.o4 q6 20.k3 j3 21.j4 h3 22.k4 r10 23.r13 o17 24.k16 l17 25.k17 q17 26.r17 r18 27.s17 p18 28.l16 m17 29.p13 g7 30.q8 r8 31.r7 q7 32.r9 s8 33.q9 s9 34.q10 r11 35.q11 r12 36.q12 s13 37.r14 e11 38.d10 c12 39.c13 e12 40.c9 d8 41.e10 f10 42.e8 f9 43.e9 b9 44.f8 g8 45.b7 b8 46.f14 g12 47.n10 h15 48.h14 j15 49.l14 j14 50.g15 h13 51.h16 j16 52.j17 g16 53.h17 e14 54.e13 f15 55.f16 g14 56.g17 f13 57.d14 l12 58.k13 j12 59.k12 k11 60.l11 l10 61.m11 m10 62.n9 n11 63.m12 n12 64.m13 n14 65.n15 o15 66.o14 m15 67.n13 n16 68.r3 r4 69.p2 q3 70.q2 s3 71.r2 s2 72.k10 j11 73.k9 m7 74.o7 o6 75.n6 1-0




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