Russia Minesweeper Championship 2014 (Meeting Results) |
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Player | I | E | Sum | 5&5 | Penalty | ||
1 | Pavel Mishin | 11.50 | 44.19 | 55.69 | 307.33 | ||
2 | Arsen Balishyan | 15.12 | 52.23 | 67.35 | 364.16 | ||
3 | Ramil Gafiyatov | 14.99 | 53.98 | 68.97 | 366.86 | ||
4 | Victor Suglobov | 14.98 | 56.25 | 71.23 | 380.47 | ||
5 | Konstantin Forofontov | 17.43 | 58.67 | 76.10 | 407.84 | ||
6 | Andrey Deviatkin | 19.12 | 69.16 | 88.28 | 482.16 | ||
7 | Arvo Leinsoo | 16.75 | 73.18 | 89.93 | 513.61 | ||
8 | Sergey Kudryavtsev | 23.18 | 74.49 | 97.67 | 525.87 | ||
9 | Vladimir Shomin | 22.93 | 81.61 | 104.54 | 559.37 | ||
10 | Elena Suglobova | 58.29 | DNF | DNF | 5352.11 | 999.999 x5 |
Russia Minesweeper Championship 2014 (Meeting Results) | |||||||
I | E | Sum | 5&5 | Penalty | |||
1 | Pavel Mishin | 11.50 | 44.19 | 55.69 | 307.33 | ||
2 | Arsen Balishyan | 15.12 | 52.23 | 67.35 | 364.16 | ||
3 | Ramil Gafiyatov | 14.99 | 53.98 | 68.97 | 366.86 | ||
4 | Victor Suglobov | 14.98 | 56.25 | 71.23 | 380.47 | ||
5 | Konstantin Forofontov | 17.43 | 58.67 | 76.10 | 407.84 | ||
6 | Andrey Deviatkin | 19.12 | 69.16 | 88.28 | 482.16 | ||
7 | Arvo Leinsoo | 16.75 | 73.18 | 89.93 | 513.61 | ||
8 | Peter Asalkhanov | 19.28 | 74.67 | 93.95 | 515.22 | ||
9 | Sergey Kudryavtsev | 23.18 | 74.49 | 97.67 | 525.87 | ||
10 | Yan Samoylov | 21.20 | 78.86 | 100.06 | 531.19 | ||
11 | Alexey Kalashnikovn | 17.43 | 82.90 | 100.33 | 553.24 | ||
12 | Vladimir Shomin | 22.93 | 81.61 | 104.54 | 559.37 | ||
13 | Elena Suglobova | 58.29 | DNF | DNF | 5352.11 | 999.999 x5 |
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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 3.0.2C. Each unfinished game was given a penalty of 999.999 seconds.
The 8th Russian Minesweeper Championship took place on 6 December 2014 at a computer room near the Oktyabrskaya metro station (the same venue used for the 2012 and 2013 tournaments). Once again the competition was organized by Konstantin Forofontov. A total of 13 players took part with 10 meeting in person and 3 playing at home using Viennasweeper with live results uploaded to Scoreganizer. A trophy was presented to the winner and medals were given to the 5 best players. In addition, a medal was awarded to Pavel for making Sub50 and to Arsen for being the first player to Sub60 during the competition. One player joined the Tournament Ranking and 5 players improved previous scores.
Complete tournament results can be found on the Scoreganizer site.