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April 29, 2008
Announcing -- ICCF 1st JUNIOR WORLD CUP
ICCF announces the 1st Junior World Cup intended to promote
correspondence chess in young players. It will be played on the ICCF
webserver in two stages: Preliminary and Final and is open to
anyone born after June 30th, 1988 regardless of ICCF
membership status.
The top four players in the Final will receive money prizes. Players
may register immediately via their National Federation or by using the
online Direct Entry method. Registration closes at midnight GMT on June 20, 2008.
Two ICCF-US players (Anthony Cain and Cian Wingo) are among
the early entries to the Junior World Cup.
For more details see the official announcement on the
ICCF website.
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April 6, 2008
Wanted: One Player for a Two Game Friendly Match with Scotland,
1800-2000 Fixed ICCF Rating
Scotland vs. The World 30th Anniversary of Scottish CCA will have four Americans
participating, and we need one more player with a fixed ICCF rating of 1800-2000
to play by post. Please send your entry request to
schakels@comcast.net.
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April 3, 2008
April Game of the Month Annotated by GM Dr. Jason Bokar
As promised in March, we present the April Game of the Month with superb annotations by
GM Dr. Jason Bokar. The game is a Dutch Stonewall win by ICCF-US Secretary and
IM Corky Schakel over a strong Russian opponent.
Enjoy
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April 3, 2008
Announcing -- 3rd ICCF WEBCHESS OPEN TOURNAMENT
-One free entry to new-to-ICCF players-
ICCF has just announced the 3rd ICCF Webchess Open Tournament,
with details available under "New events" at www.iccf-webchess
(or click
http://www.iccf-webchess.com/Message.aspx?message=210
). This is an open-to-all event with seven player sections; the
first of three rounds starts in mid-May. Players who are new to
ICCF will be allowed one free entry to introduce themselves to server play.
Multiple entries are allowed, at $25 each, a bit less via Direct Entry.
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March 23, 2008
Wanted: Chess Clocks for Cuba
SIM Pablo Salcedo Mederos, my Museum Match partner and long time friend of ICCF-US,
has started a chess club at his university in Cuba. They need about twenty chess clocks.
If anyone has an unused chess clock they would like to donate, please contact me at
schakels@comcast.net.
Corky Schakel, ICCF-US Secretary
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March 23, 2008
U.S. CORRESPONDENCE CHESS CHAMPIONSHIPS -- Entries Closed
Last minute entries allowed us to kick off with
nine sections! Thanks for your response.
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March 9, 2008
Ted Brandhorst is USA's Newest SIM
The ICCF-US office is pleased to announce that Ted Brandhorst (USA) has earned the title
of Senior International Master as officially confirmed by ICCF Titles Commssioner, Eric Ruch.
This is the second of what we hope will be many more medals that the USA will be awarded
at the Pleven, Bulgaria Congress to be held in September. Ted’s SIM title was earned
as the result of Norms earned in the ‘Chessfriends Rochade 5171 - 15 Years’ and the
‘10th North American Invitational CC’ tournaments.
Ted represented the USA team as board 4 in the Rochade event where he scored 8 points.
Board 4 was rated 2467 (Category IX) and included 2 GMs as well as 7 SIMs in the field
of 15 players. Ted made the SIM standard while earning a performance rating of 2528 and
finishing tied for 4th. Ted clinched the norm with his result against Germany’s SIM
Thomas Cuno on Halloween, October 31, 2006.
In the Category VII (rated 2417) NAICCC tournament Ted scored 9 points which exceeded
the 8 required for the SIM title, missing a GM norm by a mere ½ point. Ted won this
tournament with a stratospheric 2617 performance rating. Ted scored his 8th point
(title clinching point) against Canada’s IM Valer-Eugene Demian on Christmas Day!
It looks like Ted does not take off on Holidays! Congratulations to the USA’s latest SIM.
Reported by Bob Rizzo
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March 4, 2008
New Feature -- Game of the Month
In the menu to the left you will see a new item -- "Game of the Month". Just to get the ball
rolling I have started with light annotations on one of my own games. But I promise you
better games and better annotation in the coming months as the USAs newest ICCF GM Dr.
Jason Bokar has volunteered to annotate for us!
I will also accept your most interesting annotated games from our other readers for
consideration for publishing in this new feature. Don't be shy -- send your best efforts.
I will also accept your best games unannotated and pass them on to Jason for possible
annotation by a GM.
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March 1, 2008
U.S. CORRESPONDENCE CHESS CHAMPIONSHIPS -- Two More Players Needed
ICCF-US Secretary Corky Schakel has informed me that 54 entries for the 2nd
USCCC via webserver have been received!
(Unfortunately not enough Postal entries came in to hold the 18th USCCC by post).
We still need two more webserver entries to fill out the eighth seven-player section
so Corky can get the assignments out this month.
If you have ever considered playing in the U.S Championships,
or just want want some good games against strong players, we need your entry now.
See tournament and entry details in February 1st announcement below.
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February 15, 2008
U.S. CORRESPONDENCE CHESS CHAMPIONSHIPS
Note: E N T R Y D E A D L I N E E X T E N D E D T O M A R C H 1st
Last chance to get those entries in!
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9 February 2008: USCCC Champion IM David Myers With His Trophy
There's more to being USCCC champion than just the title.
The perquisites as the winner include:
You too will get your story on the web (see October 22 article below)
The Trophy - a pretty impressive piece of hardware for your trophy case
(and if you don't have a trophy case, the USCCC Championship trophy will be worth
building one for)
Certainly not the least impressive prize is that you earn an entry into the
ICCF World Championship tournament

The Trophy
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I hope these pictures will whet your appetite to vie for the
titles of 2nd Webserver US Correspondence Champion
or 19th Postal US Correspondence Champion (if we get enough postal entries).
See the announcement below and if you are rated over 2000 and didn't get an email from ICCF-US
inviting you, please email ICCF-US or the webmaster
with an updated email address.
(Qualified players not receiving an invitation may mean that we have a bad email address
on file for you.)
Remember, you don't have to have the highest rating to win, David wasn't the top rated
player last year.
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February 1, 2008
U.S. CORRESPONDENCE CHESS CHAMPIONSHIPS
The deadline date for upcoming U.S. Correspondence Chess Championships is fast approaching.
Get your entries in now!
18th Postal Entries due Feb. 15, 2008
2nd Server Entries due Feb. 15, 2008
All CCLA and USCF members
with correspondence ratings over 2000 or OTB over 2100
Preliminary round sections: 7 players, balanced by rating. Winners advance. Final round
includes designated champions from USCF and CCLA and former USCCC Champions.
U.S. CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY
AND NOMINATION TO
ICCF WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP CYCLE
Details at www.iccfus.com/ne040210.htm
Or for order form to write to:
ICCF-US
16052 Quality Ct. S.
Lakeland MN 55043
Entries due Feb. 15, 2008
Calendar March 1st 2008 as the start date!
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February 1, 2008
USA Women Take on Germany in a Friendly Match
Germany challenged ICCF-US to a Women's Friendly Match, with a Scheveningen System format (each of the five team members plays two games against each of the five opponent players).
Here is our team:
Janet Peterson Jean Moeckel Madge Smith Roselie Estey Vanessa Glover Evans
We wish our team good luck and good chess!
In addition ICCF-US has agreed to participate a Women's Olympiad if ICCF can get
nine teams to commit. Ladies, this is a great chance to meet other chess player from at least eight countries!
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January 6, 2008
NEW INTERNATIONAL MATCHES SCHEDULED
Dick Vandenburg reports that he is organizing two new international matches,
with the United Kingdom and Spain , both of which will be played 100% through the
ICCF server. Both countries indicate they want to use the server only, without any
of the games being played via email on the side. The UK match is set to begin on February 1
with Spain following March 1. Only members of CCLA and USCF are eligible to play
on one or both of our teams (non-members are encouraged to join one of the two groups).
Space depends upon whether we have room in the various rating classifications, except we
will not give preference to players who participated in the now winding-down USA vs.
Sweden match and ended with a 0-2 score. As with Sweden, most players will be rated
between 2000 and 2500, although a few may be accepted down to 1700 or 1800. Two games
will be played with each opponent (one with each color, of course) and players will be
listed in order of their ratings, using ICCF ratings first, followed by either USCF or CCLA.
We estimate the UK match will have about 30 players and Spain somewhere between 50 and 80.
Also as with Sweden, the use of computers is permitted.
If you are interested in playing in
either match, please contact:
Dick Vandenburg
rsvandenburg@juno.com.
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January 1, 2008
ICCF-US Secretary's Report -- ICCF-US Administration
After more than ten years of outstanding service as Secretary to ICCF-US, Ruth Ann Fay retired last October.
She continues to be a great help as I learn the ins and outs of ICCF and ICCF-US. Ruth Ann was also the
North America Pacific Zone Director, and I will be continuing the dual role until we find someone
who can dedicate theirself fully to take on the NAPZD duties.
There are a number of volunteers supporting ICCF-US during this transition. Dan Perry is the new webmaster,
with Franklin Campbell the back-up. Franklin is also TD for the 2nd World Server USCCC Final. Kristo Miettinen
is organizing the USCCC17 Final, and will be the TD for the event. Bob Rizzo is keeping track of all the norms
for IM, SIM, and GM titles. Michael Millstone is the Direct Entry coordinator for ICCF, and has been a great
resource for how ICCF works. Jason Bokar has been the deputy NAPZ Director, and continues to provide help and advice.
Brennan Price has volunteered to provide organizing support, as well as legal advice. Dick Vandenburg, CCLA President,
is coordinating a friendly match against Sweden, soon to be followed by matches with England, Germany, Spain, and
whoever else challenges us. And Alex Dunne and Joan DuBois of USCF have been providing support through publicity
for ICCF events (and successes!).
ICCF officials have been most helpful (and tolerant), especially Gino Figlio, Marco Caressa, Frank Geider, Eric Ruch,
Gian-Maria Tani, Guido Bresadola, Pedro Hegoburu, President Med Samraoui, and Honorary President Alan Borwell.
My objectives for the next several years are simple: help ICCF-US survive and thrive, providing an opportunity
for American players to compete internationally at the highest levels. So the right way to end this note is to wish
the best of luck to Jon Ostriker, David Myers, and Tim Murray as they start WC Finals in the next few months.
Previous American World Champions Hans Berliner and Victor Palciauskus have led the way for all of us.
Amici Sumus!
Corky Schakel,
ICCF-US Secretary
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December 31, 2007
ICCF Olympaid XVII Preliminaries US Team Qualifies for Finals and Makes Chess Life January Cover!!
I wish to pass along a letter of congratulations to the US ICCF Olympiad XVII Preliminaries team on their qualification to the Olmypiad Finals
from Joan DuBois, U.S. Chess Director of Communications, Affiliate Relations & Correspondence Chess. Her letter also
points out their new status as the "cover boys" of U.S. Chess. Their achievement has been memorialized on the
January cover of Chess Life for all the world to see!
Hello everyone,
I must apologize for this belated "Congratulations". I was reminded of
your outstanding accomplishment today when I received my
advanced copy of the January 2008 Chess Life.
All of you have been remarkable with your chess play and
dedication to chess, especially correspondence chess. I'm so thrilled to
see you all on the cover of CL...I can hardly type!!
All of our thoughts and good wishes will be with you all as
you proceed and compete in the Finals.
Joan
Let me echo Joan's congratualations to:
1st Board : Dr. Jason Bokar
2nd Board : Kenneth Reinhart
3rd Board : Keith Rodriguez
4th Board : Robert Rizzo
5th Board : Michael Millstone
6th Board : Corky Schakel
Captain (and cover designer!) J. Franklin Campbell
For more on the team see the official team website
(where you can also get a preview of the cover).
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December 31, 2007
Tournament Announcement -- 1st ICCF Veterans World Cup
ICCF-US is now accepting entries for the 1st ICCF Veterans World Cup organized by the Czech Correspondence Chess Association
in memory of IA Stanislav Foglar.
This tournament will be played on the ICCF webserver, in two or three stages (depending on entries)
of 11-13 players, beginning 11 April 2008. This tournament is only open to players who will be at least
60 years of age as of the startdate. All games played in this tournament are rated, and one entry fee covers all stages.
Games will be available to the public only when they are finished, and when at least 10 games are finished in the section.
The entry fee is $25, payable to ICCF-US. Entries must be sent to the ICCF-US at the address below
with the player’s name, date of birth, e-mail address, and entry fee by 15 February 2008.
Mr. Stanislav Foglar (11 April 1913 – 9 August 2004) was a significant figure in Czech, Czechoslovak, and
international correspondence chess. Mr. Foglar was an International Arbiter, recipient of the Bertl von Massow gold medal,
and captain of the Czech teams which won gold in the 5th ICCF Olympiad and silver in the 6th ICCF Olympiad.
11 April, the startdate of the tournament, is Mr. Foglar’s birthday.
Send entries/inquiries to:
ICCF-US, Leonard Schakel
16052 Quality Ct S
Lakeland, MN 55043
schakels@comcast.net
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December 4, 2007
Players Wanted for USA vs. Germany, England, and Spain Friendly Matches!
Play a two game match with an opponent of comparable rating, on the ICCF server, ICCF rated.
All ratings accepted.
Order using the ICCF-US order form, $6 per match.
All players welcome, as are entries to multiple matches!
Assignments will be made throughout 2008.
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November 15, 2007
Keith Holzmueller Qualifies for IM and SIM Titles
Keith Holzmueller has just received confirmation of his qualification for the IM title and SIM title, for which applications will be submitted to the annual ICCF Congress in Pleven , Bulgaria next September. One of his performances also met requirements for a GM norm, and he will play a World Championship Candidates section, looking for that last GM norm. Good luck, Keith!
Bob Rizzo, ICCF-US Titles Officer
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November 15, 2007
(Entry Address modified from October 3, 2007 posting)
ICCF-US Announces the
18th Postal and 2nd ICCF
Server
U.S. CORRESPONDENCE
CHESS CHAMPIONSHIPS
U.S. CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY
AND NOMINATION TO ICCF
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP CYCLE
REQUIREMENTS FOR ENTRY:
APCT, CCLA or USCF membership
Minimum rating:
postal 2000 or OTB 2100
Must be U. S. citizen or permanent resident
Preliminary round sections: 7 players on server, up to 15
post, balanced
by rating.Winners advance.
Final round includes designated champions
of USPCF clubs and former U. S. Champions.
POSTAL ENTRIES CLOSE FEB. 15, 2008
Start date Mar. 1, 2008
SERVER ENTRIES
CLOSE FEB. 15, 2008
Start date Mar. 1, 2008
Dates may be extended until
minimum of 70 entries is
received.
SEND $25 ENTRY FEE PAYABLE TO ICCF-US
ENTER BOTH EVENTS AT THE SAME TIME $40
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November 8, 2007
2007 ICCF Congress - NAPZ Directors Report
Ruth Ann Fay, North America Pacific Zone (NAPZ) Director has provided the official NAPZ
Directors Report 2007.
For further information you may download the Draft
Congress Minutes
from the ICCF site.
Among the other rulings of the 2007 Congress covered in Ruth Ann's report, is the addition of
ICCF Money Prize Tournaments
to the ICCF tournament menu. Nine player sections compete for a 200 CHF first prize and a 100 CHF second prize. For information on the current section filling and to enter (Direct Entry only) see
http://www.iccf-webchess.com/EventsAnnouncements.aspx.
As an added bonus for those of us who couldn't make the trip Ruth Ann has included a gallery of her best
photographs
taken at the Congress. Enjoy the shots of Spain, Gibraltar and the congress participants. Its the best alternative to being there.
Amici Sumus! Dan Perry, ICCF-US Webmaster
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November 5, 2007
(Updated 1 Nov posting -- Photo hyperlinks added)
US Players Receive GM, SIM and IM Titles
At the ICCF Congress in Malaga, Spain last week new titles were confirmed for these US players:
Dr. Jason Bokar: GM
Jon Ostriker: SIM
Ken Reinhart: IM and SIM
Dan Perry: IM
David Myers: IM
It was a great honor for me to receive the medals and accompanying certificates for our new title holders.
Ruth Ann
Fay received ICCF's Silver Bertl von Massow 10 Year Service award, and
a plaque from a grateful ICCF-US for all she has done for us.
Photo1
(Ruth Ann is on the right!?)
Photo2
The whole Congress was quite an experience for me,
meeting so many people I've known only "electronically," especially
Ruth Ann who continues to help me learn the ins and outs of the ICCF-US
Secretary responsibilities. Michael Millstone, the ICCF Direct Entry
coordinator and OLY17 teammate, was also a big help to me during the
four days of meetings. And to meet American World Champion Viktor
Palciauskas and his wife Dr. Aurelia Palciauskus was a bonus--both were
a pleasure to visit with. Viktor is Bd. 1 in the USA vs. Sweden
Friendly Match. We received friendly match challenges from England,
Spain, and Germany...a great way for more folks to participate in
international play. My wife and I enjoyed the week in Spain, so on to
Plevens, Bulgaria, the site for next year.
ICCF Congress Photos
--from Luz Marina Tinjaca' Ramirez.
Amici Sumus! Corky Schakel, ICCF-US Secretary
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October 22, 2007
Dave Myers Wins USA Championship
Congratulations to Dave Myers on clinching first place in the
USA Championship (1st WS USCCC Final). The tournament Director International
Arbiter Ralph Marconi has informed that by finishing his playing schedule
with an undefeated score of +4 =4 (6-2) he has assured that no one can
catch him (several players can theoretically score 5½). Thus, David
Myers becomes the current USA correspondence chess champion.
Click here for more details! Thanks to Franklin Campbell for the posting!
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September 16, 2007
The Top 50 List of Active US players with Fixed Ratings is now out!
Please click on the "Player Ranks" on the side bar. This
means the rating is based on 30 or more results and that the last
result was within 5 years. Some players, who would otherwise be on the
list, have indicated to me that they are no longer active. GM Hans Jack
Berliner with a rating of 2726 is the number 1 example. The ratings on
this list are valid for calculation of title norms in tournaments
beginning between 1 October 2007 through 31 March 2008.
Please congratulate Michael C. Proof on his first appearance on the
list. His rating jumped an impressive 40 points since the last list. He
enters this list as number 33.
Players may look on www.iccf-webchess.com for their ICCF Rating and ID number at anytime. |
May 30, 2007
Next Champion's League Season Registration
See NTT Commissioner's letter below. ICCF-US order form has been updated.
Dear chessfriends,
Welcome to the 3rd season of ICCF-CL! We are
open for registration later than announced; please accept my apologies for this
delay. The registration closes August 1st, 2007. All games for the new season
will start officially on September 1st, 2007.
We have revised and
uploaded the FAQ valid for this season. You can read it here:
http://tables.iccf.com/email/ChLeague/2004/season3faq.htm
The
registration form is available here:
http://tables.iccf.com/email/ChLeague/2004/season3faq.htm#faq03.8
It
should provide you with all necessary details to make an educated decision
before registering.
There are 2 ways to register for this 3rd
season:
- register via your national federation
- register via Direct
Entry
as explained by our FAQ.
If at anytime during the registration
you need clarifications, we are ready to help you! Please contact the following
people:
Michael Millstone (DE Administrator) - for any DE related
question
Valer Eugen Demian - for any other question regarding ICCF-CL in
general
Their contact information is available at the ICCF main webpage under
"Main menu" > "ICCF Contacts"
Amici sumus,
Valer Eugen
Demian
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May 28, 2007
Update on the Olympiad 15 Final. Many thanks to Raymond Boger!
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Pl.
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Sist
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Nation
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% Score
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Sist
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+ / -
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Partier
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+
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RP
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1
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3
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Norway
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56,73
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55,88
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29,5
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+7
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52
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1
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26
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1
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1
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Russia
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56,73
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56,73
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29,5
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+7
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52
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26
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3
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2
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Netherlands
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56,38
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56,38
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26,5
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+6
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47
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31
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4
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4
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Germany
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54,81
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54,81
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28,5
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+5
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52
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26
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5
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5
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USA
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53,49
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53,49
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23,0
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+3
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43
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35
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6
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7
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Slovenia
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52,13
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52,13
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24,5
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+2
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47
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31
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7
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6
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Portugal
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51,19
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52,44
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21,5
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+1
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42
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1
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36
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8
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8
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Austria
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50,91
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50,91
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28,0
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+1
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55
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23
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9
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9
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Ireland
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49,11
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49,11
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27,5
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-1
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56
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22
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10
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10
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Estonia
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49,04
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49,04
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25,5
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-1
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52
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26
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11
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11
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Lithuania
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47,87
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47,78
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22,5
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-2
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47
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31
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12
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12
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Kazakstan
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44,44
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44,44
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24,0
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-6
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54
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24
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13
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13
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Latvia
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40,91
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40,91
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22,5
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-10
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55
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23
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14
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14
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Polen
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38,46
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38,46
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20,0
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-12
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52
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26
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April 2007
The ICCF-US top 50 players announced!
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