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Subject: Re: This is the website to watch the games of WCCC03!

Author: Jorge Pichard

Date: 07:36:05 11/23/03

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On November 23, 2003 at 10:16:31, Bob Durrett wrote:

>On November 23, 2003 at 10:04:48, George Tsavdaris wrote:
>


Go to the ICC as a guess: http://www.chessclub.com/CoffeeHouse.html

Open the connection then type g to enter as a guess, then if you want to watch
these games:

type observe 1 to watch Fritz vs Shredder
type observe 2 to watch Jonny vs Brutus
type observe 3 to watch Junior vs List
type observe 4 to watch Diep vs Falcon
type observe 5 to watch Chinito vs ParSOS




>>In the official site :
>>http://www.chess.at/turniere/turniere2003/chess003/results/wccc2003r03.HTM
>>the pairings for the 3d round are:
>>
>>Br     SNr Name      Pkte Pkte Name        SNr
>>1      7   FRITZ     2     2   BRUTUS       1
>>2      10  JONNY     1½    2   SHREDDER     16
>>3      11  JUNIOR    1     1   DEEP SJENG   4
>>4      5   DIEP      1     1   LIST         12
>>5      13  NEXUS     1     1   FALCON       6
>>6      15  RUY-LOPEZ 1     1   GREEN LIGHT  8
>>7      3   CHINITO   0     ½   CHESS PARSOS 2
>>8      9   HOSSA     0     0   QUARK        14
>>
>>But in ICC it says:
>>
>>     3: Fritz - Shredder         "observe
>>      : Jonny - Brutus           "observe 2"
>>     4: Junior - List            "observe
>>      : Diep - Falcon            "observe 4"
>>     5: ParSOS - Chinito
>>      : Ruy-Lopez - Green Light
>>     6: Sjeng - Nexus
>>      : Hossa - Quark
>
>There are two possibilities that come to mind:
>
>(1)  There may be general mayhem and confusion at the official site so that the
>guys there trying to keep up with what happened "got it wrong."
>
>(2)  ICC is at the mercy of others for their information and hence may get it
>wrong if given wrong information.
>
>Maybe someone at the site could shed some light on this.
>
>Bob D.



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