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      Results of SPNI Puzzle Solving Championship

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      SPNI 2008 Puzzle Solving Championship

      Results – Players who got 7 or more correctly

      Name Correct Time

      Rebekah Liu 10/10 5:26
      Rheanna English 10 6:55
      Fiona Lam 10 6:56
      Rita Mirchandani 10 9:21
      Amelia Wheeless 10 12:41
      Sonya Vohra 10 13:17
      Shinan Jin 10 13:29
      Ashbea Oyadomari 10 13:41
      Alexa Lasley 10 13:44
      Nisha Deolalikar 10 13:47
      Mira Ensley-Field 16:50
      Hannah Helwig 10 18:05
      Morgan Mahowald 10 18:42
      Rebecca DeLand 10 24:45
      Susan Brown 10 25:18

      Joanna Gossell 9.5 17:42
      Ashley Carter 9 7:22
      Sylvia Yang 9 7:55
      Linda Diaz 9 9:51
      Ananya Roy 9 12:09
      Erica Barkell 9 12:10
      Angel Bohanon 9 15:00
      Crystal Qian 9 20:29
      Emily Tallo 9 20:34
      Dhrooti Vyas 9 25:47

      Eve Zhurbinsky 8 13:37
      Michelle Farell 8 16:44
      Claudia Munoz 8 21:37

      Sarah Garza 7 18:20
      Georgia Olvera 7 20:12
      Leanne Hwa 7 13:35
      Ann Marie Fitch 7 30:00
      Elizabeth Oliver 7 30:00
      Hannah Whatley 7 30:00


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      6 Comments

      1. fpawn Reply
        July 29, 2008 at 5:46 am

        Way to go Rebekah!!! You’re California fans are proud of you.

      2. Anonymous Reply
        July 29, 2008 at 1:24 pm

        Easy!

      3. babygladys Reply
        July 29, 2008 at 2:38 pm

        easy no more than 2 min

      4. Anonymous Reply
        July 29, 2008 at 3:34 pm

        babygladys:

        I completely agree that it is easy (myself I would take no more than 2 mins, maybe less) BUT… here’s the rub. You’ve got to WRITE IT ALL DOWN! Including side variations. And you’ve got to make it legible. That’s what’s taking up all the time, and that’s why you’re not seeing faster times here, because I guarantee you would otherwise.

      5. ? Reply
        July 29, 2008 at 5:27 pm

        Thats the problem with american chess and for chess in general. We have someone like FPAWN that will applaud someone for having achieved something that might be “easy” for some but for a young girl or child it is an important achievement, but then we have two “anons” that would belittle the efforts of a child.

        If it were easy or not, what is the difference? It was a child who achieved it.

        We either celebrate or we tolerate in this life. Fpwan celebrates the achievements of a chess player and in doing so he demonstrates the excellent person that he is.

        The other two just “tolerate” and in doing so demonstrate how insignificant they are.

      6. Chris Reply
        July 29, 2008 at 7:19 pm

        Congratulations to the winners and kudos to the players that solved them all. All puzzles are easy once you know the solutions! (btw the last puzzle has 2 solutions.)

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