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S. Nichols, 2036
H. Kirali, 1908

1-0

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FICGS__CHESS__CLASS_F__000052       See crosstable
(type : rated round-robin,   time : 40 days,   increment : 40 days / 10 moves)


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Last move : 1-0     2008 March 17   9:51:27


[Event "FICGS__CHESS__CLASS_F__000052"]
[Site "FICGS"]
[Date "2008.01.01"]
[Round "1"]
[White "Stoyanov,Zdravko"]
[Black "Cook,Phil"]
[Result "1-0"]
[WhiteElo "1289"]
[BlackElo "1219"]

1.e4 Nf6 2.Nc3 d6 3.h3 a6 4.Nf3 c5 5.d3 Nc6 6.Be2 h6 7.O-O Nd4 8.Nxd4 cxd4 9.Nb1 e5 10.c4 dxc3 11.Nxc3 Be7 12.a3 Bd7 13.Bh5 Nxh5 14.Qxh5 Bg5 15.Bxg5 Qxg5 16.Qxg5 hxg5 17.Nd5 O-O 18.Nb6 Rad8 19.Rfc1 Bc6 20.Nc4 f6 21.Na5 Rc8 22.Nc4 Rfd8 23.Nb6 Rc7 24.Nd5 R7c8 25.Ne7+ Kf7 26.Nxc8 Rxc8 27.b4 Ke7 28.a4 Ke6 29.Rc3 g6 30.b5 Bd7 31.Rxc8 Bxc8 32.bxa6 bxa6 33.Rc1 Bd7 34.a5 Bb5 35.Rd1 f5 36.g3 fxe4 37.dxe4 Be2 38.Rc1 g4 39.Rc6 gxh3 40.Kh2 Kd7 41.Rb6 g5 42.Kxh3 g4+ 43.Kh4 Ke7 44.Kg5 Ke6 45.Kg6 Bd3 46.Kg5 Be2 47.Kg6 Bd3 48.Kg7 Be2 49.Kf8 Bb5 50.Rxb5 axb5 51.a6 b4 52.a7 b3 53.a8Q b2 54.Qd5+ Kd7 55.Qb7+ Ke6 56.Qxb2 Kd7 57.Kf7 Kc6 58.Ke7 Kc5 59.Qc3+ 1-0




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