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ChessBrainVB 3.74 wins 3 League JCER edition 34, 2020.05.31 - 2020.06.02


Congratulations to the winners!
🥇ChessBrainVB 3.74 - Author: Evgeniy Korniloff,
🥈Texel 1.08a13 - Author: Peter Osterlund,
🥉Ippos 1.27 - Author: Roberto Munter.

Temp 3'+3"Intel Core i7 7,9 GB MemGUI Arena 3.5.1
Book Perfect 2019All JCER games 97.024Table created Scid vs PC

Tournament: 240 games

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