Santiago 2014: Open Countdown started

May 22, 2014

The Round Robin Qualifier to access the Semifinal stage is coming to an end, only two precious matches to achieve classification…

Open

The Open started the day with 8 possible candidates, these were the positions:

Rank

Team

Score

Name

Roster

1

2

125,3

PERULA

VENTIN, J C – WRANG, F – NYSTROM, F – UPMARK, J – TOKAY, M C – MICHELSEN, M

2

35

109,5

GOTTLIEB

FREDIN, P – BILDE, D – REYGADAS, M – FRONTAURA, F – GOTLIEB, G

3

6

106,2

d’ORSI

E – FIGUEIREDO, M – CAMPOS, J P – VILASBOAS, M – JUNQUEIRA, G – FERNANDES, R

4

21

103

ALFONSIN

ALUJAS, G – ALFONSIN, J – IVANOV, S – MARINOVSKY, K – VIGIL, R – PAILHE, M C

5

9

99,47

LAVAZZA

LAVAZZA, M T – BOCCHI, N – DUBOIN, G – BIANCHEDI, A – MADALA, A

6

29

98,86

CHAGAS

CASTELLO-BRANCO, M – BRENNER, D – CHAGAS, G – MUZZIO, E

7

20

97,64

CAMBEROS

PELLEGRINI, C – CAMBEROS, H – CURSIZIO, M – GARCIA DA ROSA, R – ALUJAS, G – LUCENA, C

8

22

96,37

deDEUS

E – ARANHA, S – MAGALHAES, A – SILVA NETO, J D D – MELLO, R – LA ROVERE, E

At the end of Round 9, (first Match of the day):

Alfonsin defeated Perula 16,55 a 3,45 VP

Lavazza defeated Gottlieb 17,77 a 2,23 VP

de Deus defeated d’Orsi 13,97 a 4,27 VP

Chagas defeated Camberos 14,42 a 5,58 VP.

This made Lavazza climb to the second place and Chagas moved d’Orsi out of the fight…

At the end of Round 10, (second match of the day) these were the standings:

Marcador 10 Ronda

With just two match to play, Lavazza had gained three positions and now is second. Chagas had also gained three posoitions and now is third. And d’Orsi recovered his possibilities and is in the precious 4th place … followed closely by Gottlieb and Alfonsin teams.

Only two matchs…but 40 VP in play….so nothing is 100% secure

All Positions:

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