| Results |
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| Crosstable scores |
| Name |
Edo |
Dev. |
Score |
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Games |
| Rivero, Adele |
1924 | (94) |
8.5 | / | 9 |
| Bain, Mary |
1890 | (56) |
7 | / | 9 |
| McCready, Raphael |
1555 | (89) |
5 | / | 9 |
| Slater, Kathryn |
1589 | (101) |
5 | / | 9 |
| Raettig, Adele |
1515 | (82) |
4.5 | / | 9 |
| White, Helen |
1457 | (98) |
4 | / | 9 |
| Davey, Mrs. William |
1435 | (114) |
3 | / | 9 |
| Rogosin, Elsie |
1435 | (114) |
3 | / | 9 |
| Weart, Edith |
1590 | (88) |
2 | / | 8 |
| Wray, Elizabeth |
1286 | (108) |
2 | / | 8 |
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Event table notes
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| Event data |
| Name: National Chess Federation Women's Championship |
| Place: New York |
| Start date: Feb. 1937 |
| End date: Apr. 1937 |
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| Notes: |
| The reported scores add to 44, not 45 as they should for a 10-player single-round all-play-all tournament. I presume one game was not played and not scored for either player. I will guess that the unplayed and uncounted game was between the two bottom players, Edith Weart and Elizabeth Wray, though this could be wrong. It might also be that a couple of half points are missing from the total scores. Furthermore, Mrs. William Davey withdrew from illness when her score was 3-3. She therefore forfeited 3 games, but against which opponents is not stated. I count all her games as played, though this will mean her rating is lower than it should be. |
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