- Total - 14.0 Ari Minkov (+13-9=2)
- With White - 6.5 Ken Chieu (+6-0=1)
- With Black - 9.0 Minkov (+9-8=0)
- Total - .846 Chieu (+12-1=2)
- With White - .917 Chieu
- With Black - .812 Chieu (+6-1=1)
- Total - +11 Chieu
- With White - +6 Chieu
- With Black - +5 Chieu, John Moldovan (+7-2=1)
- Total - 9 Chieu (+7-0=2 in weeks 6-13)
- With White - 7 Chieu
- With Black - 4 Chieu, Ian Mangion, David Pawlowski, Greg Tomkovich
- Total - 5 Chieu (twice - rounds 2-4 and 9-12)
- With White - 6 Chieu
- With Black - 4 Mangion
- Total - 24 Minkov
- With White - 8 Moldovan (+3-5=0), Tomkovich (+3-4=1), Joe Renna (+2-6=0)
- With Black - 17 Minkov
- Total - 13 Minkov
- With White - 6 Chieu
- With Black - 7 Moldovan, Mark Kernighan (+7-3=0)
- Total - 9 Minkov
- With White - 6 Renna
- With Black - 8 Minkov
Most Draws
- Total - 2 seven players
- With White - 2 Minkov, Geoff McAuliffe
- With Black - 1 twelve players
- Lou Sturniolo (-550) 1-0 Minkov in round 8
- Renna (-503) w/Black vs. Moldovan in round 11
- Max Sherer (-480) 1-0 Kernighan in round 1
- Dan Komunicky (-438) 1-0 Minkov in round 13
- Sturniolo (-436) 1-0 Mangion in round 7
- Tomkovich (-500) 1/2-1/2 Chieu in round 9
Game Length
- Fastest Win By White : Moldovan... 15 moves vs. Minkov, in round 13
- Fastest Win by Black : Tomkovich... 9 moves vs. Ed Delasandro, in round 7
- Shortest Draw : Minkov-Wojcio... 21 moves, round 5
- Longest Game : Pawlowski 1-0 Moldovan... 82 moves in round 2
- Total Number Of Games - 100
- Decisive Games - 88
- White wins - 32
- Black wins - 56
- Draws - 12
- Pct. of Points Scored By White - .380
- Pct. of Points Scored By Black - .620
- W-L-D Record of the Higher-rated Player : 69-19-12
- Pct. of Points Scored By the Higher-rated Player - .750
- Highest pct. of games won - .800 Chieu
- Highest pct. of games won or drawn - .938 Chieu
- Highest pct. of draws - .333 Sherer
- Scores Collected - 58
- Most Popular Opening : Modern Defense (8 of the 64 games collected (+2 that transposed elsewhere)
- Latest novelty : Black's 15...Nf5 in round 1's Demetrick-Moldovan
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