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S. Nichols, 2036
H. Kirali, 1908

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FICGS__CHESS__CLASS_A__000001       See crosstable
(type : rated round-robin,   time : 40 days,   increment : 40 days / 10 moves)


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Last move : 1/2-1/2     2006 October 17   13:21:40


[Event "FICGS__CHESS__CLASS_A__000001"]
[Site "FICGS"]
[Date "2006.04.08"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Koch,Christian"]
[Black "Lea,Per"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[WhiteElo "2238"]
[BlackElo "2141"]

1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Bxc6 dxc6 5.O-O Bg4 6.h3 h5 7.d3 Qf6 8.Nbd2 Ne7 9.Re1 Ng6 10.d4 Bd6 11.hxg4 hxg4 12.Nh2 Rxh2 13.Qxg4 Qh4 14.Qxh4 Rxh4 15.Nf3 Rh5 16.Be3 f6 17.g3 Kf7 18.Rad1 Rah8 19.Kg2 exd4 20.Bxd4 c5 21.Bc3 b5 22.b3 b4 23.Bb2 Ke6 24.Re3 Ne5 25.Bxe5 Bxe5 26.Red3 g5 27.Rd7 Bd6 28.Rg7 R5h7 29.Rxh7 Rxh7 30.Rd5 Re7 31.Ne1 Kf7 32.Kf3 Re5 33.Rxe5 Bxe5 34.Kg4 Ke6 35.Nd3 Bd4 36.f4 gxf4 37.gxf4 c6 38.Nc1 Bb2 39.Ne2 Ba1 40.Ng3 Bc3 41.Nf1 c4 42.Ne3 cxb3 43.cxb3 Bd4 44.Nc4 c5 45.f5+ Ke7 46.Kf4 Bc3 47.e5 fxe5+ 48.Nxe5 Ba1 49.Nd3 Kd6 50.Kg5 a5 51.f6 c4 52.bxc4 Ke6 53.Nc5+ Kf7 54.Kf5 Bxf6 55.Ke4 Bh4 56.Kd5 Kf6 57.Nd7+ Kf5 58.Nb6 Bd8 59.c5 Kf4 60.Kc4 Ke4 61.Nd7 Ke3 62.Nb8 Ke4 63.Nc6 Bc7 64.Na7 Kf5 65.Nc8 Bd8 66.Na7 Bc7 67.Nc8 Bd8 68.c6 Bc7 69.Kc5 1/2-1/2




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