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K. Konuhov, 1384
W. Taylor, 2190

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FICGS__GO__TOURNAMENT_KYU__000019       See crosstable
(type : rated round-robin,   time : 30 days,   increment : 1 day / move)


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Last move : 0-1     2007 June 22   12:57:43


[Event "FICGS__GO__TOURNAMENT_KYU__000019"]
[Site "FICGS"]
[Date "2007.01.11"]
[Round "1"]
[Black "Simon,Mickaël"]
[White "Kobayashi,Tetsuya"]
[Result "0-1"]
[Rating 1 "0300"]
[Rating 2 "1985"]

1.r17 c4 2.r4 d17 3.e3 j3 4.c3 b3 5.d4 c2 6.c5 d3 7.b4 c3 8.e5 e2 9.f3 c10 10.c8 q16 11.r16 q15 12.q17 r15 13.p16 r11 14.k17 p3 15.q5 n4 16.r9 d15 17.c13 c15 18.e13 e10 19.e8 g10 20.g13 h17 21.j16 g15 22.j13 h14 23.h13 k15 24.j15 j14 25.k14 h16 26.l15 k13 27.l14 k12 28.h11 m12 29.h10 g9 30.k10 g7 31.g5 j8 32.l8 j6 33.l5 k4 34.l4 l3 35.j5 k5 36.l6 h5 37.p15 p14 38.o14 p13 39.o13 m10 40.n7 o11 41.r13 o12 42.p12 q12 43.s15 q14 44.q13 p11 45.s13 q9 46.q8 p9 47.p8 r10 48.s9 n13 49.n14 l13 50.l10 m9 51.k8 d6 52.d5 b6 53.c6 b5 54.b7 d7 55.d8 f6 56.h4 j4 57.h3 f2 58.h2 j2 59.b9 e6 60.c7 f4 61.f5 b10 62.a8 g3 63.e4 g2 64.g4 r2 65.s3 p5 66.p6 o5 67.o6 j18 68.k18 k19 69.g6 f7 70.h8 h7 71.g8 f8 72.h9 e9 73.g14 l18 74.f15 f16 75.e16 e15 76.f14 e17 77.h15 n18 0-1




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