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carlos carlos wrote on Sun, Jun 8, 2008 01:08 AM UTC:
here are the official results. Name Userid Gary Gifford penswift 12.5 Antoine Fourri?e antoinefourriere 12 Joe Joyce joejoyce 10.5 carlos carlos carlos 9 David Paulowich david_64 8.5 Michael Schmahl mschmahl 7 Todor Tchervenkov tchervenkov 6.5 Adrian Alvarez de la Campa adrian 6 je ju jejujeju 6 Greg Strong mageofmaple 5 Jeremy Good judgmentality 3 Abdul Raman Sibahi sibahi 2 Uri Bruck bruck 2 juan rodriguez rodriguez 1 congratulations again gary! about the figures: i have double-checked these numbers. there are several differences between my numbers and david's numbers. i have included all players who properly completed at least one game. this is irrelevant to the final order though because if i included the other three or four as well it would just mean everybody got the same number of extra wins. at a certain stage in the tournament adrian, greg, jeremy and abdul became inactive players. from that point on, any games between an active player and an inactive player were given as wins to the active player. any games between two inactive players were given as wins to the black player (because white would have timed out first).

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