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Post-mortem analysis: Simpson broke into the win column with a win against "Black Bear" compatriot, Ernest "Steve" Colding. Colding played an off beat line and went pawn-hunting on the queenside and ended up getting his queen trapped. Simpson proceeded to conduct a direct attack on Colding's weaknesses soon resulting in further material loss. Kobese-Simutowe featured a lifeless "Grand Master draw." Schleifer got a crushing bind on Solomon's position and ultimately forced him to donate material as both battled time pressure. Impressive and forceful performance by the Canadian IM! Muhammad dissected Rogers' King's Indian in a game that featured a lot of maneuvering and positional subtleties. After mounting pressure, black's position begin to crumble and in the final position, Muhammad would win decisive material. In Nsubuga-Morrison, William attempted to mix it up against the Ugandan Master, but was unable to steer the game into a tactical battle. Grace played solidly and in the final position, actually had a spatial advantage, but probably not enough to win. . . a draw was agreed.
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