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J. Salonen, 1859
E. Louro, 2087

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FICGS__GO__TOURNAMENT_DAN__000013       See crosstable
(type : rated round-robin,   time : 30 days,   increment : 1 day / move)


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Last move : j9     2008 December 1   12:28:40


Player 1 -  61 days  21:20:00
Player 2 -  8 days  09:55:58

[Event "FICGS__GO__TOURNAMENT_DAN__000013"]
[Site "FICGS"]
[Date "2008.06.16"]
[Round "1"]
[Black "Kobayashi,Tetsuya"]
[White "Connor,Thomas"]
[Result "*"]
[Rating 1 "2113"]
[Rating 2 "2261"]

1.r16 c4 2.d16 q3 3.l17 r6 4.e4 e3 5.f3 d3 6.g4 d5 7.l3 c14 8.f16 b16 9.c17 c11 10.o3 q4 11.q10 p16 12.q17 q15 13.r15 q13 14.q14 p14 15.r14 o12 16.c9 c7 17.e9 g16 18.g17 h17 19.f17 h16 20.k15 g13 21.d14 c13 22.g10 m15 23.l15 m14 24.k13 e13 25.d13 d12 26.c15 b15 27.e12 e14 28.d15 h11 29.e11 j12 30.l12 k11 31.n18 h3 32.g2 k4 33.k6 l4 34.m4 m5 35.n4 l6 36.o6 k7 37.k5 j6 38.j5 h5 39.h6 j7 40.h4 j4 41.g5 l5 42.g8 r8 43.r12 o10 44.e2 d2 45.d1 c1 46.e1 c2 47.d11 c12 48.p2 q2 49.q1 r1 50.p1 r2 51.s9 s8 52.r9 t9 53.t10 t8 54.s10 b17 55.b18 l11 56.p17 n7 57.m12 n11 58.o7 o8 59.p8 o9 60.b8 b7 61.a7 a6 62.a8 b6 63.h18 j18 64.g18 k17 65.m16 a18 66.c18 b10 67.j9 *




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