Russia Minesweeper Championship 2012 (Meeting Results) |
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Player | I | E | Sum | 5&5 | Penalty | ||
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Pavel Mishin | 11.996 | 45.180 | 57.176 | 308.195 | |
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Roman Gammel | 12.527 | 49.390 | 61.917 | 342.936 | |
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Ramil Gafiyatov | 14.293 | 52.910 | 67.203 | 360.331 | |
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Arsen Balishyan | 13.966 | 54.694 | 68.660 | 365.998 | |
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Konstantin Forofontov | 15.994 | 57.537 | 73.531 | 393.940 | |
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Andrey Deviatkin | 19.420 | 65.370 | 84.790 | 447.511 | |
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Arvo Leinsoo | 19.983 | 79.775 | 99.758 | 529.242 | |
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Alexander Azargaev | 24.249 | 87.531 | 111.780 | 604.108 |
Russia Minesweeper Championship 2012 (Meeting & Online Results) |
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I | E | Sum | 5&5 | Penalty | |||
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Pavel Mishin | 11.996 | 45.180 | 57.176 | 308.195 | |
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Roman Gammel | 12.527 | 49.390 | 61.917 | 342.936 | |
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Ramil Gafiyatov | 14.293 | 52.910 | 67.203 | 360.331 | |
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Arsen Balishyan | 13.966 | 54.694 | 68.660 | 365.998 | |
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Konstantin Forofontov | 15.994 | 57.537 | 73.531 | 393.940 | |
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Victor Suglobov | 14.846 | 59.633 | 74.479 | 411.543 | |
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Andrey Deviatkin | 19.420 | 65.370 | 84.790 | 447.511 | |
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Evgeniy Azargaev | 22.583 | 69.099 | 91.682 | 498.982 | |
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Arvo Leinsoo | 19.983 | 79.775 | 99.758 | 529.242 | |
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Yan Samoylov | 21.596 | 80.308 | 101.904 | 536.460 | |
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Vladimir Shomin | 23.659 | 85.799 | 109.458 | 592.769 | |
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Alexander Azargaev | 24.249 | 87.531 | 111.780 | 604.108 | |
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Anatoli Lipko | 21.576 | 99.386 | 120.962 | 649.167 | |
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Peter Asalkhanov | 18.430 | 78.720 | 97.150 | 2354.755 | 999.999 x2 |
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Players were ranked on the sum of their best 5 Intermediate and 5 Expert games and had 3 hours to play Minesweeper using Viennasweeper 3.0C. Each unfinished game was given a penalty of 999.999 seconds.
The 6th Russian Minesweeper Championship took place 24 November 2012 at a computer room near Oktyabrskaya metro station in Moscow. The event was hosted again by Konstantin Forofontov with the help of Arvo Leinsoo. A total of 14 players took part with 8 meeting in person and 6 playing at home using Viennasweeper with live results uploaded to Scoreganizer. The tournament started at 14:23 and finished at 17:23 and all known Sub20 Russian players took part on site. A trophy was presented to the winner, medals were given to the 6 best players, and all players received a certificate.
Complete tournament results can be found on the Scoreganizer site.