[2005-11-14: I've edited this table after the recent and long-dreaded demise of the Black army in Gifford-McElmurry. Just a few minutes later I'm already feeling withdrawal and hoping the last few games will be assigned soon. Has anyone heard from Fergus lately?]
I've been keeping track of the results, and I think the following is correct, although it's possible that I've made mistakes. The last column is the Buchholz-Solkoff tiebreaker, which is guaranteed not to break ties when the tournament is complete.
1
Gary Gifford
+10 =1 -0
10.5/11
+10
2
Antoine Fourrière
+7 =1 -1
7.5/9
+6
3
Andreas Kaufmann
+8 =0 -3
8/11
+5
4
Roberto Lavieri
+5 =4 -1
7/10
+4
5
Fergus Duniho
+6 =0 -3
6/9
+3
6
Carlos Carlos
+6 =1 -4
6.5/11
+2
+1
7
Michael Madsen
+6 =0 -4
6/10
+2
-1
8
Joe Joyce
+2 =2 -5
3/9
-3
+11
9
Thomas McElmurry
+3 =0 -6
3/9
-3
+10
10
Greg Strong
+3 =0 -8
3/11
-5
+12
11
Michael Nelson
+2 =1 -7
2.5/10
-5
+8
12
George Duke
+0 =0 -7
0/7
-7
13
Hans Henriksson
+1 =0 -10
1/11
-9
64 games have been completed, and 14 (listed below) remain.
[2005-11-14: I've edited this table after the recent and long-dreaded demise of the Black army in Gifford-McElmurry. Just a few minutes later I'm already feeling withdrawal and hoping the last few games will be assigned soon. Has anyone heard from Fergus lately?]
I've been keeping track of the results, and I think the following is correct, although it's possible that I've made mistakes. The last column is the Buchholz-Solkoff tiebreaker, which is guaranteed not to break ties when the tournament is complete.
64 games have been completed, and 14 (listed below) remain.
Alice Chess
Chess with Different Armies
Extinction Chess
Hostage Chess
Marseillais Chess
Maxima
Rococo
Switching Chess