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J. Domingo, 2132
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FICGS__GO__TOURNAMENT_DAN__000011       See crosstable
(type : rated round-robin,   time : 30 days,   increment : 1 day / move)


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Last move : 0-1     2008 February 23   17:12:50


[Event "FICGS__GO__TOURNAMENT_DAN__000011"]
[Site "FICGS"]
[Date "2008.01.15"]
[Round "1"]
[Black "Brisson,Claude"]
[White "Lindner,Philipp"]
[Result "0-1"]
[Rating 1 "2165"]
[Rating 2 "2100"]

1.d4 q3 2.r17 c15 3.d17 f17 4.e16 f16 5.f15 e15 6.d15 e14 7.d14 d13 8.f14 e13 9.c14 c13 10.b14 d18 11.c18 e18 12.b17 h16 13.f13 f12 14.h14 g12 15.b13 d11 16.c9 f3 17.d6 r6 18.j15 k17 19.j12 k4 20.g4 f4 21.f5 h4 22.g5 g3 23.j10 e9 24.q10 r15 25.r13 q17 26.q18 p17 27.p18 o17 28.r16 q15 29.r8 o18 30.r4 q4 31.r5 q5 32.s6 q6 33.s5 s14 34.s18 c3 35.d3 d2 36.e2 c2 37.e3 b5 38.c6 g10 39.b6 b4 40.j16 j17 41.l16 k16 42.k15 l15 43.m16 m15 44.n15 n14 45.m14 l14 46.m13 n16 47.o15 l13 48.l12 n13 49.m12 m17 50.p14 p15 51.o14 s12 52.h3 j3 53.h2 g2 54.k13 l17 55.m4 l6 56.l5 k6 57.m6 m7 58.n6 n7 59.o7 o6 60.o5 p6 61.l7 k5 62.l3 j2 63.o3 n2 64.p2 q2 65.l8 o8 66.p7 m9 67.m8 n8 68.n9 o9 69.n10 q8 70.m2 n3 71.r7 q7 72.o2 n4 73.n5 o4 74.j7 k7 75.k8 j8 76.l10 h7 77.j9 j6 78.s13 t13 79.r11 r12 80.q12 q13 81.s11 r14 82.p12 e5 0-1




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