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USSO 2006 Round 22

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Photos: USSO 2006 Round 22

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A Daniel Stock board in honor of Robin Pollock Daniel.
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Division 1's board 1, Geoff Thevenot vs. Brian Cappelletto. Annotators, Scott Smith and Steve Pellinen. Board 2, Robin Pollock Daniel vs. Stefan Rau.
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Division 2's board 1, Orry Swift vs. Doug Brockmeier; board 2, Max Panitch vs. Carl Johnson; board 3, Conrad Bassett-Bouchard vs. Debbie Stegman (or division 2's top table Den Mother; and board 4, Robert Quigley vs. Nat Gardenswartz.
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Division 3's board 1, S Spencer Sun vs. Greg Edwards; board 2, Rafi Stern vs. Peter Skaggs; board 3, Kurt Davies vs. Jean McArthur, and board 4, John Stardom vs. John Gove.
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Brendan Sullivan and Nancy Scott use the Zyzzyva-equipped laptop.
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Division 4's board 1, Sam Hollington vs. Paul Cole, board 2, Lynda Shayne vs. Becky Dyer; and board 3, Mad Palazzo vs. Bruce Shuman.
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Divsion 4's vision of turquoise loveliness, Nancee Mancel vs. Richard Savitt.
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Division 5's board 1, Shelley Sullivan vs. Jeff Cooley and board 2, Michael Rhodes vs. Leesa Berahovich.
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Division 5, board 1, the players get up to take a challenge. Shelley Sullivan, on a wing and a prayer challenged Jeff Cooley and his play of REINED as she lost the game anyway.
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Division 6's board 1, Chris Nelson vs. Jeremy Hall and board 2'2 Diane Pietrzak vs. KC Frodyma.
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Susan Love vs. Beulah Cooper at Sue's special table.
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