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S. Nichols, 2036
H. Kirali, 1908

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FICGS__BIG_CHESS__TOURNAMENT__000016       See crosstable
(type : rated round-robin,   time : 30 days,   increment : 1 day / move)


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Last move : 0-1     2008 May 10   9:32:18


[Event "FICGS__BIG_CHESS__TOURNAMENT__000016"]
[Site "FICGS"]
[Date "2007.12.20"]
[Round "1"]
[White "König,Paul"]
[Black "Fernando,Suranga"]
[Result "0-1"]
[WhiteElo "1500"]
[BlackElo ""]

1.g2-g4 n15-n13 2.f2-f4 o16-d6 3.e2-e3 g15-g13 4.h1-c6 o15-o14 5.c6-d6 m15-m14 6.d6-c7 l16-o13 7.d2-d3 f16-g15 8.c7-l15 m16-m15 9.l15-c7 c15-c14 10.b2-b3 g15-a9 11.c7-f7 m15-l15 12.f7-f15 g16-f14 13.f15-m9 f14-h13 14.m9-m14 j15-k13 15.m14-o16 h16-p9 16.c1-b2 l15-l2 17.k1-l3 a9-c11 18.p1-o3 p9-p7 19.o3-n1 l2-l1 20.m1-l1 j16-j15 21.b2-n13 e16-f16 22.n13-q10 k16-m15 23.o16-h10 p7-q6 24.h10-m6 q6-m6 25.q10-m6 c11-a9 26.b1-c3 p16-n15 27.p2-p3 q16-m16 28.o1-p2 m15-k14 29.f1-g2 m16-m6 30.l3-n4 m6-e6 31.f4-f5 e6-e11 32.e3-e4 f16-f12 33.n4-l5 a9-e5 34.g1-e2 d15-d13 35.d3-d4 e5-h8 36.h2-j4 c16-p4 37.o2-o3 p4-q5 38.n2-n4 b16-d15 39.j2-k4 a16-m16 40.l1-m1 o13-j8 41.k4-j6 h8-g9 42.p3-p4 q5-o7 43.j6-g7 j8-h7 44.p2-o1 o7-l4 45.o1-l4 h7-l4 46.g7-j8 g9-j7 47.m2-m3 l4-h7 48.j8-h6 f12-l12 49.m3-m4 h7-n2 0-1




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