Results |
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Crosstable scores |
Name |
Edo |
Dev. |
Score |
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Games |
Blum, Oscar |
2383 | (51) |
10.5 | / | 13 |
Rossolimo, Nicolas |
2406 | (53) |
10 | / | 13 |
Halberstadt, Vitaly |
2260 | (43) |
9.5 | / | 13 |
Gorog, E. |
2119 | (52) |
9 | / | 13 |
Wysoczek, N. |
2228 | (81) |
9 | / | 13 |
Efron, Sergei |
2121 | (65) |
8 | / | 13 |
Duchamp, Marcel |
2170 | (38) |
7.5 | / | 13 |
Molnar, Francois |
2062 | (55) |
5 | / | 13 |
Gotti, Marius |
2074 | (40) |
5 | / | 13 |
Spanien, H. |
1974 | (61) |
4.5 | / | 13 |
Fitzpatrick, J.J. |
2004 | (60) |
4.5 | / | 13 |
Voisin, André |
1976 | (39) |
4 | / | 13 |
Anglarès, Edouard |
1935 | (38) |
2.5 | / | 13 |
Biscay, Pierre |
1854 | (77) |
2 | / | 13 |
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Event table notes
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Event data |
Name: Paris Championship |
Place: Paris |
Start date: 16 Oct. 1932 |
End date: 1932 |
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Notes: |
The official scores gave 3 points for a win, 2 for a draw, and 1 for a loss. These scores can be converted to the usual 1, 0.5 and 0, by subtracting 13 (1 for each game played) and dividing by 2. The resulting scores, as given by Thimognier, add to 90.5 instead of 91 as they should for a 14-player single-round all-play-all, so someone has been given half a point less than they should. I will guess that this was Biscay, at the bottom end of the tournament, and guess that he scored 2 points instead of 1.5 as indicated by Thimognier, but this guess could be wrong. |
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