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From: no5db@ihuxl.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.chess
Subject: First round of tournament
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Date: Wed, 27-Jul-83 09:09:04 EDT
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Posted: Wed Jul 27 09:09:04 1983
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	Ok, I think the tourney is ready to go. It will be a four round
swiss, this is a list of the people who said they would like to play.
I got names 11 and 12 through other people so I do not know for sure if
they want to play. For this reason I paired them together in the first round.
Everyone else was arranged in alphabetical order and paired accordingly.
Please let me know if your address is not right or is imcomplete.

1. Charles Ditzel	cornell!uw-beaver!ssc-vax!ditzel
2. Brian Finnerty	cornell!tesla!finn
3. Mathew Lecin	harpo!seismo!hao!hplabs!sri-unix!LECIN
4. Tom Libert	cornell!mcnc!burl!sb1!mb2c!uofm-cv!tom
5. Rich Lindsley	ucbvax!teklabs!tektronix!richl
6. Gary Mager	cornell!uw-beaver!mager
7. James Murphy	ucbvax!teklabs!tektronix!jamesm 
8. Lance Ogasawara	ihuxl!no5db
9. Rick Sample	decvax!microsoft!ubc-vision!sample
10.Robert Stampfli	cbosgd!res

11.David Channin	
12.Robert S?	decvax!genrad!security!linus!philabs!seismo!hao!hplabs!hpda!fortune!dsd!avsdS!avsdT:roberts

The first round pairings are as follows:

1	vs	5		(1  has white)
6	vs	2		(6  has white)
3	vs	7		(3  has white)
8	vs	4		(8  has white)
5	vs	10		(10 has white)
11	vs	12		(11 has white)

I received the following suggestions on making moves, from Charles Ditzel.
I this we should all try to follow them, if anyone has major complaints/
changes, let me know.


  first - give the entire score (this prevents different scores by the players);
  second - hilite your most current move (the one you are making)
  third  - give some if-thens. (This will speed up the game).
  fourth - algebraic notation and descriptive (USCF actively advocates the
           international algebraic standard), the player that makes the first
           move decides which one (or it can be agreed if one player does not
           know the notation).

For example:

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  WHITE,JOHN  BLACK,JIM
 1.e4    c5    11.              21.                31.
 2.Nf3   d6    12.              22.                32.
 3.d4    cd4:  13.              23.                33.
 4.Nd4:  Nf6   14.              24.                34.
 5.Nc3 **e6**  15.              25.                35.
 6.            16.              26.                36.
 7.            17.              27.                37.
 8.            18.              28.                38.
 9.            19.              29.                39.
10.            20.              30.                40.

My move as you can see is 5.... e6
IF (you play) - 6.Bg5 I will play 6.... Be7
IF            - 6.Bb5+ I will play 6.... Bd7
IF            - 6.f4   I will play 6.... Nc6
 
				Your move,
					Jim

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Lets try to get the games going as soon as possible. Good luck to everyone,
but most of all, have fun!

					Lance