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frcec wrote on Sat, Oct 30, 2004 10:16 PM UTC:
Fischerandom Chess email Club (FRCEC) ratings for 
SchemingMind players.

The table below lists the FRCEC ratings for the top 15 
club members that are also members of Chess Variants, but do 
not represent rated games exclusively played in the Game Courier. 

FRCEC members can play their games via plain text
email, the E4 Emailchess Club chess server, Chess Variants
or any other graphical interface that currently
supports FRC in the net. 

See more details on these choices in our website at:
http://frcec.tripod.com


FRCEC ratings for Chess Variants members as of October 30, 2004:

Rank	Rating	Member Name	Country		Wins-Loses-Draws
1	1582	José Carrillo	Puerto Rico	16-7-4
2	1536	David Symoens	France		2-0-0
3	1530	Marc Wakeham	Wales		2-0-0
4	1516	Abhay Kumar	India		2-1-1
5	1514	Jean-Pierre Avy	France		4-4-0
6	1514	Mark Havrilla	USA		3-2-1
7	1494	David Atkinson	Canada		3-4-0
8	1486	Gregory Strong	USA		0-1-0
9	1484	Martin Yates	USA		0-1-0
10	1481	Raúl E. Palacio	Argentina	2-4-0
11	1472	Juan Izquierdo	Spain		0-2-0
12	1470	José Sánchez	Costa Rica	0-2-0
13	1432	Peter Leyva	USA		0-5-0
14	1422	John Richardson	USA		1-6-0

                 

To see FRCEC's Top 20 players ratings go to:
http://frcec.tripod.com/FRCEC_Top20.htm

To see a list of all FRCEC's members and their ratings
go to:
http://frcec.tripod.com/Club_Members.htm

If you are not a member of FRCEC and want to join our
Fischerandom Chess Club, send an email to:
[email protected]

To visit FRCEC's homepage, go to:
http://frcec.tripod.com

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