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S. Nichols, 2036
H. Kirali, 1908

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FICGS__CHESS__CLASS_D__000074       See crosstable
(type : rated round-robin,   time : 40 days,   increment : 40 days / 10 moves)


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Last move : 1/2-1/2     2008 April 5   11:52:24


[Event "FICGS__CHESS__CLASS_D__000074"]
[Site "FICGS"]
[Date "2007.12.30"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Malbasic,Ljubisa"]
[Black "Florea,Oscar"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
[WhiteElo "1600"]
[BlackElo "1800"]

1.d4 d5 2.Nf3 c6 3.e3 Bg4 4.Nbd2 Nf6 5.c4 e6 6.Be2 Nbd7 7.O-O dxc4 8.Nxc4 b5 9.Ncd2 g6 10.h3 Bxf3 11.Bxf3 Qc7 12.a3 Rc8 13.b4 Bg7 14.Bb2 O-O 15.Rc1 Rfe8 16.Rxc6 Qb8 17.Qe2 Rxc6 18.Bxc6 Rc8 19.Bxb5 Rc2 20.Bc1 Qc7 21.Bxd7 Rxc1 22.Bb5 Nd5 23.Rxc1 Qxc1+ 24.Nf1 Qxa3 25.Qc4 Qxb4 26.Qxb4 Nxb4 27.Nd2 Nd5 28.Nb3 Bf8 29.Kf1 a5 30.Nxa5 Kg7 31.Bc6 Kf6 32.Bxd5 exd5 33.Ke2 Ke6 34.Kd3 Bb4 35.Nb3 Be1 36.f4 f5 37.Nc5+ Kd6 38.Ke2 Bh4 39.Kf3 h6 40.g4 Be7 41.Nd3 Ke6 42.Ne5 g5 43.Nc6 Bf6 44.gxf5+ Kxf5 45.Nb4 gxf4 46.Nxd5 fxe3 47.Nxe3+ Ke6 48.Ke4 Bg5 49.Nf5 Bd2 50.h4 Kf6 51.d5 h5 52.Ng3 Kg6 53.d6 Ba5 54.Kd5 Bd8 55.Ke6 Bxh4 56.Nf5 Bd8 57.Ne7+ Kg7 58.Kd7 Ba5 59.Kc8 h4 60.Nf5+ Kf6 61.Nxh4 Ke6 62.d7 Bb6 63.Nf3 Ba5 64.Nd4+ Kd6 65.Nb5+ Kc6 66.Nd4+ Kd6 67.Nb5+ Kc6 68.d8Q Bxd8 69.Kxd8 1/2-1/2




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