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Game History for Leo Altrich |
Player ID: 19879-M, The Kansas City Chess Club, Kansas City, MO, USA
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Game ID | Leo's Result | Leo's Rating
Before & After | Leo's Color | Name of Opponent | Oppon. ID | Oppon. Rating | Game Date |
Time Cntrl |
Opening Moves |
Event ID |
Comments |
971716 | DRAWN | 250/P 257/P | BLACK |
C.Strebel | 19465-N | 378/P | 02/23/19 | g/15 | | 1148 | 2nd Annual Ground Hog Day Youth Tournament |
971727 | LOST | 257/P 241/P | WHITE |
E.Kulesa | 19491-Q | 325/P | 02/23/19 | g/15 | | 1148 | 2nd Annual Ground Hog Day Youth Tournament |
971745 | LOST | 241/P 225/P | WHITE |
J.Surma | 19276-P | 309/P | 02/23/19 | g/15 | | 1148 | 2nd Annual Ground Hog Day Youth Tournament |
971764 | DRAWN | 225/P 227/P | BLACK |
E.Nixon | 19882-F | 215/P | 02/23/19 | g/15 | | 1148 | 2nd Annual Ground Hog Day Youth Tournament |
(4 games displayed)
A d d i t i o n a l A n a l y s i s |
SCORE% as White |
SCORE% as Black |
Overall SCORE% |
0 % | 50 % | 25 % | Doctor Kibbitz says: "Leo Altrich should see good results after a few more games, and is encouraged to persevere. Better analysis for Leo Altrich will be possible after at least 4 games have been played with each color." |
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