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Thursday, 30 June 2016

Tracking Akshay and Sanjoy at the Kings Cup

Here are the links to track Akshay and Sanjoy's progress at the Kings Cup from the original coverage on poslfit.com:

Background Information
[photo of Akshay Bhandarkar]
Given name(s): Akshay
Surname(s): Bhandarkar
Home: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Awards: 1996 1999 2007 Gulf; 2002 2003 2004 2005 Indian NSC; 1993 1997 Bahrain NSC
Hobbies: Music, reading, squash
2016 BRAND'S International Crossword Game King's Cup Team: India
Round by Round
High score: 622
Average for: 443
Average against: 387
Round 1
[photo of Thavatchai Thivavarnvongs]
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Thailand
Bhandarkar played #45 Thavatchai Thivavarnvongs (THA) and won 387 to 359 (a spread of 28).
Current ranking: #31.
Current record: 1-0, +28.
Round 2
[photo of Rocky Sharma]
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Australia
Bhandarkar played #32 Rocky Sharma (AUS) and lost 404 to 432 (a spread of -28).
Current ranking: #41.
Current record: 1-1, +0.
Round 3
[photo of Gerald Carter]
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England
Bhandarkar played #16 Gerald Carter (Eng) and won 591 to 340 (a spread of 251).
Current ranking: #19.
Current record: 2-1, +251.
Round 4
[photo of Rodney Talbot]
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Australia
Bhandarkar played #34 Rodney Talbot (AUS) and won 527 to 365 (a spread of 162).
Current ranking: #11.
Current record: 3-1, +413.
Round 5
[photo of Thanapong Kukiettikulchai]
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Thailand
Bhandarkar played #58 Thanapong Kukiettikulchai (THA) and lost 360 to 430 (a spread of -70).
Current ranking: #22.
Current record: 3-2, +343.
Round 6
[photo of Peter Arreola]
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Philippines
Bhandarkar played #50 Peter Arreola (PHL) and won 375 to 358 (a spread of 17).
Current ranking: #15.
Current record: 4-2, +360.
Bhandarkar is mentioned in this round’s commentary (1 hit).
Round 7
[photo of Ching Wei Chang]
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Malaysia
Bhandarkar played #31 Ching Wei Chang (MYS) and lost 360 to 460 (a spread of -100).
Current ranking: #26.
Current record: 4-3, +260.
Round 8
[photo of Absar Mustajab]
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Pakistan
Bhandarkar played #63 Absar Mustajab (PAK) and won 622 to 284 (a spread of 338).
Current ranking: #16.
Current record: 5-3, +598.
Bhandarkar is mentioned in this round’s commentary (1 hit).
Round 9
[photo of Karen Richards]
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Australia
Bhandarkar played #43 Karen Richards (AUS) and won 382 to 353 (a spread of 29).
Current ranking: #10.
Current record: 6-3, +627.
Round 10
[photo of Waseem Khatri]
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Pakistan
Bhandarkar played #9 Waseem Khatri (PAK) and lost 424 to 486 (a spread of -62).
Current ranking: #20.
Current record: 6-4, +565.
Round 11
[photo of Thacha Koowirat]
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Thailand
Bhandarkar played #15 Thacha Koowirat (THA) but no score is available yet.
Current ranking: this round’s game not yet complete.
Current record: not yet available.
Background Information
[photo of Sanjoy Gupta]
Given name(s): Sanjoy
Surname(s): Gupta
Home: India
2016 BRAND'S International Crossword Game King's Cup Team: India
Round by Round
High score: 532
Average for: 423
Average against: 391
Round 1
[photo of Rhys McGuckin]
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Australia
Gupta played #66 Rhys McGuckin (AUS) and won 474 to 274 (a spread of 200).
Current ranking: #8.
Current record: 1-0, +200.
Gupta is mentioned in this round’s commentary (2 hits).
Round 2
[photo of Tanaphon Kamenkij]
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Thailand
Gupta played #65 Tanaphon Kamenkij (THA) and won 485 to 337 (a spread of 148).
Current ranking: #5.
Current record: 2-0, +348.
Gupta is mentioned in this round’s commentary (2 hits).
Round 3
[photo of Tony Sim]
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Singapore
Gupta played #28 Tony Sim (SGP) and lost 428 to 455 (a spread of -27).
Current ranking: #16.
Current record: 2-1, +321.
Gupta is mentioned in this round’s commentary (1 hit).
Round 4
[photo of Chock Heng Kong]
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Malaysia
Gupta played #30 Chock Heng Kong (MYS) and won 495 to 360 (a spread of 135).
Current ranking: #9.
Current record: 3-1, +456.
Gupta is mentioned in this round’s commentary (2 hits).
Round 5
[photo of Paul Richards]
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Australia
Gupta played #44 Paul Richards (AUS) and lost 338 to 418 (a spread of -80).
Current ranking: #20.
Current record: 3-2, +376.
Round 6
[photo of Weibin Toh]
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Singapore
Gupta played #4 Weibin Toh (SGP) and lost 380 to 423 (a spread of -43).
Current ranking: #32.
Current record: 3-3, +333.
Round 7
[photo of Arham Abidi]
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Pakistan
Gupta played #59 Arham Abidi (PAK) and won 532 to 379 (a spread of 153).
Current ranking: #23.
Current record: 4-3, +486.
Round 8
[photo of Suthiraphan Assarat]
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Thailand
Gupta played #47 Suthiraphan Assarat (THA) and lost 370 to 379 (a spread of -9).
Current ranking: #31.
Current record: 4-4, +477.
Round 9
[photo of Apirat Choomai]
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Thailand
Gupta played #35 Apirat Choomai (THA) and lost 306 to 490 (a spread of -184).
Current ranking: #39.
Current record: 4-5, +293.
Round 10
[photo of Cedric Lewis]
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Malaysia
Gupta played #38 Cedric Lewis (MYS) but no score is available yet.
Current ranking: #45.
Current record: 4-5, +293.
Round 11
[photo of Dianne Ward]
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Australia
Gupta played #54 Dianne Ward (AUS) but no score is available yet.
Current ranking: this round’s game not yet complete.
Current record: not yet available.

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