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      Home  >  Daily News • General News  >  GM Adly wins Copa Independencia CDMX 2016

      GM Adly wins Copa Independencia CDMX 2016

      Ahmed Adly, Mexico

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      Final Ranking after 9 Rounds

      Rk. SNo Name FED Rtg Pts.  TB1  TB2  TB3  TB4
      1 7 GM Adly Ahmed EGY 2603 7,0 0,0 6 30,00 4,0
      2 2 GM Hernandez Guerrero Gilberto MEX 2506 6,0 0,0 3 26,00 3,5
      3 5 GM Sriram Jha IND 2418 5,5 1,0 4 21,00 2,5
      4 3 GM Gonzalez Zamora Juan Carlos MEX 2502 5,5 0,0 5 19,00 1,5
      5 1 IM Della Morte Pablo ARG 2337 5,0 0,5 4 16,50 1,0
      6 10 IM Vijayalakshmi Subbaraman IND 2384 5,0 0,5 3 21,00 2,5
      7 9 FM Tapie Amione Pablo Adib MEX 2301 3,5 0,0 1 13,25 1,5
      8 4 FM Diaz Hernandez Heriberto CUB 2367 2,5 1,5 1 8,25 0,5
      9 8 IM Martin Del Campo C. Roberto MEX 2374 2,5 1,0 1 12,50 1,5
      10 6 FM Rojas Alarcon Julian Antonio MEX 2360 2,5 0,5 1 11,00 1,5
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