Sorry for some lack of info. I did the 2 20A circuits with a GFCI outlet with downstream protection. After I drew up a floorplan and figured out what outlets I want on which circuit.Except for the stove outlet, each outlet alternates between circuits. While I was finishing the rough-in, I looked at where the stove was gonna be, and thought to myself, "I could probably use an outlet there, in case I ever get a stove with an electronic igniter." Like I said before, I have a pilot light stove right now. I've just seen many trip because of inductive loads, and figured an igniter is an inductive load.

I doubt that it will be a problem, although I did have GFCIs that trip for "no reason," such as the small appliance circuit with a ceiling fan, trips when you shut the fan off and turn it on when the blades are still moving, the gfci that trips every time I try to use the hair dryer in the shower (Just KIDDING on that one!).