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K. Konuhov, 1384
W. Taylor, 2190

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FICGS__GO__TOURNAMENT__000009       See crosstable
(type : rated round-robin,   time : 30 days,   increment : 1 day / move)


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Last move : 0-1     2006 December 6   0:6:52


[Event "FICGS__GO__TOURNAMENT__000009"]
[Site "FICGS"]
[Date "2006.08.21"]
[Round "1"]
[Black "Groves,Don"]
[White "Wyborn,Graham"]
[Result "0-1"]

1.q16 d17 2.e5 q4 3.f15 c15 4.o4 q6 5.q3 r3 6.o6 k3 7.o16 m3 8.e7 r10 9.f13 m17 10.o14 o18 11.o10 c11 12.f11 d13 13.c5 j17 14.l13 r14 15.r17 q13 16.s16 m5 17.p17 n7 18.p5 q5 19.n5 p8 20.p4 n4 21.o3 q2 22.n3 m4 23.m2 l2 24.n1 n6 25.r2 p3 26.p2 q3 27.m1 g3 28.q1 e3 29.c3 s15 30.p18 n18 31.q19 c8 32.c7 b7 33.d6 g5 34.d10 c10 35.d8 o5 36.p6 f17 37.h15 b6 38.c6 g7 39.f9 o12 40.n12 d2 41.d4 m10 42.k10 k8 43.n11 l11 44.k12 l9 45.n9 o2 46.o8 o7 47.p7 q7 48.s3 s4 49.p1 n2 50.o1 k11 51.s2 l1 52.r1 t4 53.t3 t1 54.b5 a5 55.c9 b9 56.b8 a8 57.a4 c8 58.a6 b11 59.k16 k17 60.j16 d9 61.e9 c9 62.m16 n16 63.l16 l17 64.h17 o17 65.g16 e17 66.n15 h18 67.g17 g18 68.n17 m18 69.j11 j10 70.j9 h10 71.h9 h11 72.j12 k9 73.q11 r11 74.q12 r12 75.p12 p13 76.o13 h12 77.h13 p15 78.p14 q14 79.q15 r15 80.r16 p11 81.o11 p10 82.m8 l7 0-1




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