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J. Riha, 1953
F. Vasquez, 2073

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FICGS__GO__TOURNAMENT_KYU__000047       See crosstable
(type : rated round-robin,   time : 30 days,   increment : 1 day / move)


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Last move : 1-0     2008 April 7   7:7:51


[Event "FICGS__GO__TOURNAMENT_KYU__000047"]
[Site "FICGS"]
[Date "2007.10.15"]
[Round "1"]
[Black "Jorgensen,Poulerik"]
[White "Taylor,William"]
[Result "1-0"]
[Rating 1 "0564"]
[Rating 2 "0786"]

1.q16 d4 2.q4 d16 3.f17 c14 4.k16 r10 5.d18 c17 6.f4 d6 7.h16 k3 8.c12 c9 9.d3 c3 10.e3 e12 11.c2 b3 12.n16 r6 13.c5 d5 14.d11 e11 15.b2 c4 16.o3 s4 17.d8 d9 18.r3 q8 19.e8 c8 20.d13 e14 21.e9 d7 22.e10 d10 23.d14 e15 24.c15 e13 25.b10 c11 26.c18 b14 27.b15 b12 28.b13 d12 29.c13 b11 30.b17 k5 31.l4 k4 32.l3 f6 33.m6 k7 34.h3 r14 35.g9 g11 36.h10 h11 37.k10 s16 38.r17 m8 39.k12 p14 40.s17 l5 41.m5 j11 42.j10 k11 43.l10 l11 44.m13 m10 45.s3 l2 46.m2 k2 47.s15 s14 48.s5 s6 49.r4 r5 50.r16 r15 51.t16 n2 52.m3 m1 53.n3 o2 54.p2 l1 55.p12 o13 56.h14 h5 57.j2 p3 58.q3 p1 59.q2 n1 60.f7 g7 61.l8 1-0




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