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Godfrey Kabera
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A03 | Bird's Opening (2 games) | D37 | Queen's Gambit Declined (2 games) | C16 | French, Winawer (2 games) | B20 | Sicilian (2 games) |
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G Kabera vs P Meier (Aug-14-14) 0-1
Roberto Hernandez vs G Kabera (Aug-12-14) 0-1
G Kabera vs M Gateri (Aug-11-14) 0-1
Sonam Karma vs G Kabera (Aug-10-14) 1-0
W Van Rensselaer vs G Kabera (Aug-09-14) 1/2-1/2
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GODFREY KABERA
(born 1984) Rwanda
[what is this?]Candidate Master Godfrey Kabera was still playing his final round G Kabera vs P Meier, 2014 at the Chess Olympiad (2014) team match between Rwanda and Seychelles. Alexis Ruzigura might have been in contention for a Candidate master title as a result of the team standings in the round, but team captain Maxence Murara of Rwanda "chose to sacrifice two games as loses in a gesture of goodwill to Seychelles, a decision which did not go down well with his teammates (1)." Links to K Meier vs A Niyibizi, 2014 (2nd board), M Murara vs Ragul Pillay, 2014 (3rd board) and B Hoareau vs A Ruzigura, 2014 (4th board) were the other games of that final round. Kevin Ganza (president of the chess federation of Rwanda) agreed with the decision of their team captain.
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