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Subject: Re: Dutch Open Leiden after round 6

Author: Dave Gomboc

Date: 21:02:30 10/25/02

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On October 21, 2002 at 00:27:20, Jason Williamson wrote:

>Nice performance of the King so far...
>
>
>On October 20, 2002 at 14:48:53, Jeroen Noomen wrote:
>
>>Taken from www.computerschaak.nl (see laatste nieuws for more details):
>>
>>Ranking after round 6 of Open Dutch Computer Chess Championship 2002
>>No.  PNo.  Name                       Score WP    SB     PS    rat.  TPR  W-We
>>-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>  1.    1  Chess Tiger                 5.5  22.5  20.75  18.5  0000  -   0
>>  2.    5  The King                    4.5  22.0  14.50  17.5  0000  -   0
>>  3.    7  Insomniac                   4.0  23.0  13.50  16.0  0000  -   0
>>        2  Diep                        4.0  18.5  10.50  15.0  0000  -   0
>>        9  Tao                         4.0  18.5   9.00  13.0  0000  -   0
>>  6.   11  Deep Sjeng                  3.5  23.0  11.75  13.5  0000  -   0
>>        4  IsiChess                    3.5  20.0   8.50  11.5  0000  -   0
>>  8.    3  Warp                        3.0  19.0   6.00  11.0  0000  -   0
>>        6  XiniX                       3.0  16.5   5.00  11.0  0000  -   0
>> 10.   12  The Baron                   2.5  16.5   4.75   8.5  0000  -   0
>>       10  Goldbar-C                   2.5  15.5   5.25   8.0  0000  -   0
>> 12.   14  Shark                       2.0  15.5   3.50   5.5  0000  -   0
>>       13  ZZZZZZ                      2.0  15.0   2.50   6.5  0000  -   0
>>       15  31337 / Celes               2.0  14.0   2.00   4.0  0000  -   0
>> 15.    8  Ant                         1.5  15.0   1.50   7.5  0000  -   0
>> 16.   16  Djenghis                    0.5  13.5   1.00   1.0  0000  -   0

So is that it, or are there more rounds?

Dave



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