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      College Chess Update

      College Chess, Duncan Oxley



      Here are the leaders after 2 rounds:


      SwissSys Wall Chart. 2ND ANNUAL DUNCAN OXLEY MEMORIAL TOURN.(standings)

      #

      Name/Rtng/ID

      St/Tm

      Rd 1

      Rd 2

      1

      Tolkein GERGELY ANTAL

      W 21

      —-

      2488 13714777

      TT

      1.0

      X2.0

      2

      bhima VAISHNA ARADHYULA

      AZ

      B 36

      W 23

      2207 12671954

      STAN

      1.0

      2.0

      3

      Ultrajet MICHAEL SLEPOY

      TX

      W 25

      B 24

      2048 12827707

      UTD

      1.0

      2.0

      4

      ndfan70 JOSH OSBURN

      —-

      – 26

      1970

      TT

      X1.0

      X2.0

      5

      No-Logic JAMES L SMALLWOOD

      IL

      B 27

      W 31

      1890 12810975

      NWEST

      1.0

      2.0

      6

      Svyeta08 STEPHANIE BALLOM

      TX

      W 28

      B 29

      1828 12757909

      TT

      1.0

      2.0

      7

      superstesKONSTANTINE PARKHOMENKO

      TX

      —-

      W 16

      1574 12863245

      TT

      X1.0

      2.0

      8

      SoheiltheBoard SOHEIL SAADAT

      NY

      —-

      —-

      1458 13555201

      NEAST

      X1.0

      X2.0

      9

      kfischer100p KEVIN FISCHER

      B 15

      W 17

      1435 12880729

      DARTM

      1.0

      2.0

      10

      jdougherty3 JOHN DOUGHERTY

      —-

      – 19

      1245 13344054

      GWU

      X1.0

      X2.0

      11

      mjlangiii JOE LANG

      —-

      W 22

      unr.

      COL

      X1.0

      2.0

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      4 Comments

      1. masked pawn Reply
        October 28, 2008 at 1:46 am

        Go Knight Raiders!

      2. Anonymous Reply
        October 28, 2008 at 7:18 am

        How do they stop them cheating? Or is it ‘advanced’ chess?

      3. secret agent x Reply
        October 28, 2008 at 1:21 pm

        Each player is being watched by FBI agents. Cheaters will be hired on the spot.

      4. The Errant Mudder Reply
        October 29, 2008 at 2:04 pm

        Team captains are supposed to ensure that their team members play fair. That being said, I think the real reason cheating isn’t an issue is that the tournament doesn’t have a cash prize or anything like that, it’s just for honor and bragging rights. Cheating on something like that would be pretty low.

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