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S. Nichols, 2036
H. Kirali, 1908

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


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Last move : 0-1     2008 October 22   21:3:11


[Event "FICGS__GO__TOURNAMENT_KYU__000053"]
[Site "FICGS"]
[Date "2008.01.02"]
[Round "1"]
[Black "Carnemolla,Giampaolo"]
[White "Cook,Phil"]
[Result "0-1"]
[Rating 1 "0600"]
[Rating 2 "0577"]

1.q16 e16 2.p5 f4 3.k15 j11 4.m10 k10 5.k7 h7 6.c10 n4 7.d6 f6 8.c14 d13 9.c17 l8 10.l7 m7 11.j6 o5 12.r3 p4 13.q5 o7 14.m6 n6 15.m5 m4 16.l4 e7 17.e5 f5 18.e4 f3 19.e3 f2 20.e2 e1 21.d1 f1 22.d3 d7 23.c7 d10 24.d9 e9 25.d8 e8 26.d11 e10 27.d12 m9 28.l10 l9 29.k11 n10 30.n11 l11 31.m11 k12 32.l12 l13 33.m12 m13 34.n13 o11 35.o12 n12 36.p10 p11 37.q10 q11 38.r10 r11 39.s11 o13 40.p12 n14 41.q13 q12 42.p13 p14 43.q14 p15 44.q15 p16 45.q17 p17 46.q18 p18 47.p19 o19 48.q19 n18 49.r12 p9 50.o10 n11 51.o9 p8 52.q9 q8 53.r8 q7 54.r7 q6 55.q4 j7 56.c13 e12 57.d14 e13 58.d16 e14 59.e15 f15 60.d15 h5 61.k8 j8 62.j5 h4 63.j4 j3 64.k3 k14 65.j15 j14 66.h15 h14 67.l15 n5 68.r6 l3 69.m3 l2 70.k2 k1 71.j2 h3 72.j1 s12 73.r13 s10 74.s13 t11 75.t13 n9 76.s9 o8 77.r9 m2 78.n3 h2 79.k4 o3 80.g16 g15 81.f16 n2 82.e17 m15 83.m16 n16 84.m17 n17 85.m18 m19 86.l19 n19 87.l18 q3 88.q2 p3 89.p2 o1 90.p1 o2 91.f14 g14 92.f13 f12 93.g13 h12 94.e11 f10 95.c11 g12 96.h6 g6 97.t12 s11 98.t9 l1 99.p6 r2 100.r1 q1 101.s1 s2 102.s3 t1 103.t2 t3 104.t4 r4 105.s4 h13 106.r5 k9 107.o6 n7 108.f11 g10 109.h1 g2 110.e6 l6 111.k6 l5 0-1




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