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Arcon IX 1993
Date June 25-27, 1993 Place Oslo
Tournament Director Borger BORGERSEN Scoring System Rank (SC as Tiebreaker)
Number of players 49 Number of rounds3 Number of boards11
General classification Awards' ranking Best countries award Classification by Team
Detail of each board History of the tournament Statistics of the boards Statistics
The tournament
structure was essentially the same as Arcon 6-8, but a
semi-final heat of 3 boards had been added. The 3 best from each Heat 1 board qualified for the semi-final. Qualification for the final was determined on the combined rank of Heat 1 and 2, where 1. place = 7.5 points, 2nd=6 points, 3rd=5 points, etc. At equal qualification score, semi-final score topped Heat 1 score. If still equal, the powers played were scored with 2 for AGIR and 1 for EFT. If still equal, the combined SC-count for the two heats would break the tie. The very detailed tournament ranking/scoring system is to be found in "The Backstabber" No. 22.

The scoring system for Arcon 9 was rank based as described
above. SC-count was used as a tie-breakers. The next
tiebreaker was a ranking of powers, where 1. Germany was
deemed most difficult to play, then 2. Italy, 3. Austria, 4. Russia, 5. Turkey, 6. England and 7. France. Games were played till 1907.


David CHELSOM
RankScoreR1R2R3
4311



Top board
NameRankFirstName LastNameCountry playedSCs
The player didn't play the top board


Round 1 Board 6
CountryFirstName LastNameSCsScore
AustriaDavid CHELSOM0 c.1
EnglandHans SEIP1 c.3
FranceEgil SKOGSETH1 c.2
GermanyLars-Roger MOE12 c.7.5
ItalyRonny KJAER2 c.4
RussiaPer Atle VAGLE7 c.5
TurkeyCarl-Fredrik LODDING11 c.6

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