The London League Congress being played this weekend has relatively unexpected leaders on 100%.
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London League Congress
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Re: London League Congress
I'm not sure that Ruqayyah is really all that unexpected.Roger de Coverly wrote: ↑Sat Jun 03, 2023 11:41 pmThe London League Congress being played this weekend has relatively unexpected leaders on 100%.
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Re: London League Congress
Agreed, she is seed #5 if we look at ECF strength, so not unexpected to see her on board 1.
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Re: London League Congress
I assume in the U1000, they are hoping to avoid the family pairing. Organisers won't want it in the final round if they're still in contention...
Still time for Peter Lalic to have a 200-move game!
Still time for Peter Lalic to have a 200-move game!