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SLIMLYN

Here is a few picture of Baltimore and Philly  September 21,2008 as well as results:

Baltimore WINS BIG!

 

Round One Results

1. William Morrison vs. Glenn, Bady, 1-0
2. Oladapo Adu vs. Raymond Robinson, 1-0
3. Troy Roberts vs. Robert Gist, 1-0
4. Antoine Hutchingson vs. Bruce Thompson, 1-0
5. Kimani Stancil vs. Nigel Mitchell, 0-1
6. Jorge Martinez vs. Michael Williams, 1-0
7. LeRoy Hill vs. Larry Saxby, 1-0
8. David McDuffie vs. Jonathon Phelps, 1-0
9. Lee Carter vs. Malik Rogers 1-0
10. Mark Dimarco-Walker vs. Akeem Thompson, 1-0

Round One Score: 9-1 baltimore wins round 1

Round Two Results

1. William Morrison vs. Glenn Bady, 1-0
2. Kimani Stancil vs. Raymond Robinson, 0-1
3. Antoine Hutchinson vs. Robert Gist, 1-0
4. Jorge Martinez vs. Bruce Thompson, 1-0
5. LeRoy Hill vs. Nigel Mitchell, ½-½
6. Mark Walker vs. Malik Rogers, 1-0
7. Delton Nash vs. Michael Williams, 0-1
8. Richard Thomas vs. Jonathon Phelps, 0-1
9. Andre vs Akeem Thompson, 1-0
10. Sean English vs. Bruce Cox, 1-0
11. Albert vs. Larry Saxby, 0-1

Round Two Score: 6½-4½ Baltimore wins round 2

Match Score: Baltimore 15½ Philadelphia 5½

Additionally, a team Speed tournament was held, and Baltimore won this match as well by a 13½-6½ score. Undeniably, the proof is overwhelming. Baltimore won both slow matches and the team speed match!

Philadelphia had made suggestive claims as if they were like Superman, and so we ask again, which player was Philadelphia’s kryptonite? For this year, I submit that the entire Baltimore team was Philadelphia’s kryptonite. The experience was not fatal, but was a brutal reminder to all of us who play chess and sport that we must acknowledge our own strength and weaknesses before meeting the challenge of a match. Baltimore is now 2 wins!!!

Slimlyn enjoy all!

 

 

 









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