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Alex Moiseyev Vs Victor Habgood RD 5 2010 NC tournament.
Game 1: Red was Alex White was Victor. 9-13,23-18,6-9,18-15,10-19,24-15,11-18,22-15,7-11,26-22,11-18,22-15,9-14, 25-22,1-6,30-26,14-17,21-14,6-10,15-6,2-25,29-22,3-7,27-23,7-10,23-18(A),10-14,18-9,5-14,28-24,8-11,24-19,14-17,26-23,17-26,31-22,11-16,DRAWN
A=28-24 Proves to be a little more challenging, however the value according to checkerboard for it was 20. So it was still quite drawable.
Great game from Alex, this game took quite a bit more time than the 2nd and at several points in the game I thought I may have a decent advantage.

Ryan Pronk Vs Victor Habgood RD 1 2010 NC tournament.

Game 2: Red was Ryan White was Victor. 12-16,23-18,16-19,24-15,10-19,27-23,9-14,18-9,5-14,23-16,11-20,26-23,8-11,22-18,6-9,25-22, 4-8,30-26(A),8-12,22-17,2-6(B),17-10,6-22,26-17,11-15,32-27,12-16,17-14,9-18,23-14,16-19,21-17,7-10,14-17,3-10,29-25,19-24,28-19,15-24,25-22(C),DRAWN
A=32-27 is the correct move here. The move made is very weak and should be met with 11-16,18-15,7-11 and white is in big trouble.
B=7-10 still maintains a strong and winable position, this is the move that allows white to equalize.
C=Not my best checkers, however, I managed the draw with my opponents oversight. With knowledge of this opening, the student will find it not very difficult to secure a decent position rather quickly in the game and maintain it. Chalk this one up for me as a lack of pp knowledge!

Teal Stanley Vs Victor Habgood RD 4 2010 NC tournament.

Game 1: Red was Teal White was Victor. 11-15,21-17,9-14,25-21,8-11,17-13,11-16,24-19,15-24,28-19,4-8 22-18,8-11,18-9,5-14,29-25,16-20,25-22,11-16,22-17,7-11,23-18,15-24,18-9,10-15,17-14,24-28,30-26,16-19,27-24,20-27,31-24,3-7,22-17,7-11,14-10,19-23(A)DRAWN
A=Common version of the pioneer played. You can find a lot of good stuff in Reisman's Pioneer book. The ending of this was a little different than you might typically see, but it was still a pretty even game.

vhabgood Vs chexnchips (playok.com)

11-15 23-18 2. 8-11 27-23 3. 4-8 23-19 4. 9-14 18x9 5. 5x14 22-17 6. 15-18 26-22 7. 18-23 19-15 8. 11x18 22x15 9. 10x19 24x15 10. 14-18 31-27 11. 7-10 17-14 12. 10x17 21x14 13. 6-10 14x7 14. 3x10x19 27-24 15. 1-6 24x15 16. 2-7 28-24 17. 7-10 24-19 18. 10-14 25-22 19. 18x25 29x22 20. 14-18 22-17 21. 18-22 17-14 22. 22-26 14-10 23. 6-9 10-7 24. 26-31 7-3 25. 23-27 32x23 26. 31-27 23-18 27. 27-23 15-10 28. 23x16 10-6 29. 16-19 3-7 30. 12-16 6-2 31. 8-12 7-10 32. 16-20 18-15 33. 9-14 10x17 34. 19x10 17-22 35. 20-24 30-25 36. 24-27 22-18 37. 27-31 25-21 38. 12-16 18-14 39. 10x17 Drawn

vhabgood Vs jayr (playok.com)

1. 9-13 21-17 2. 6-9 25-21 3. 11-15 30-25 4. 8-11 17-14 5. 10x17 21x14 6. 9x18 23x14 7. 4-8 22-18 8. 15x22 26x17 9. 13x22 25x18 10. 12-16 29-25 11. 1-6 31-26 12. 7-10 14x7 13. 3x10 27-23 14. 16-20 24-19 15. 10-14 18x9 16. 5x14 19-16 17. 6-10 16x7 18. 2x11 26-22 19. 10-15 23-19 20. 15x24 28x19 21. 14-18 22x15 22. 11x18 DRAWN