Board | Home | Barking 1 | Wanstead 1 | Away | |
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1 (B) | 2208 (2227) | B Sands, David A | ½ - ½ | G Hodgson, John H | 2177 (2043) |
2 (W) | 2133 (2037) | B Goldberg, Jeff A | ½ - ½ | N Parols, Vladimir | 2031 (1987) |
3 (B) | 1975 (1948) | G Jaszkiwskyj, Peter | ½ - ½ | P Hunnable, Ian D | 1990 (1918) |
4 (W) | 1896 (1862) | G Robinson, James M | ½ - ½ | G Murrell, Mark R A | 1905 (1866) |
5 (W) | 2208 (2227) | B Sands, David A | ½ - ½ | G Hodgson, John H | 2177 (2043) |
6 (B) | 2133 (2037) | B Goldberg, Jeff A | ½ - ½ | N Parols, Vladimir | 2031 (1987) |
7 (W) | 1975 (1948) | G Jaszkiwskyj, Peter | 0 - 1 | P Hunnable, Ian D | 1990 (1918) |
8 (B) | 1896 (1862) | G Robinson, James M | 1 - 0 | G Murrell, Mark R A | 1905 (1866) |
Average | 2053 | 4 - 4 | Average | 2026 |
Last update Mark Murrell Tue 27th Sep 2022 17:22. Reported by Mark Murrell Tue 27th Sep 2022 17:22. Verified By Mark Murrell Tue 27th Sep 2022 17:22
Comments
mmurrell
Thu, 21/07/2022 - 23:20
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Tie break
Wanstead win on tie break by virtue of bottom board elimination.
jgoldberg
Fri, 22/07/2022 - 14:02
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Surely it was decided on
Surely it was decided on board count, not bottom board elimination (which only comes into play if board count is level).
nwhite
Sat, 23/07/2022 - 12:06
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In NCCL cups the tie break is
In NCCL cups the tie break is bottom board elimination not board count. (This gives the same result in this case.)