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Shark 170206 wins JCER Test Tournament, 2017.02.12 - 2017.02.15

All files (games, tables and engines) - download from page
Tournament: JCER Test Tournament Temp: 3'+ 3"
Hardware: Intel Core i5-4460 CPU @ 3.20GHz with 7,9 GB Memory
System: Windows 10 x64
612 tournament games download
Book: Perfect 2016
161.651 JCER Games download (until 31.12.2016)
GUI: Arena 3.5.1
6.384 JCER games download (from 01.01.2017)
Table created: Scid vs PC
Games, engines, book - download JCER League

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