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Re: Edinburgh Congress - Andy Howie - 01-04-2012

One or two have not turened up yet...


Re: Edinburgh Congress - Andy Howie - 01-04-2012

Round 5 there is a fault in Board 3. Apologies. I will put the game in when it finishes


Re: Edinburgh Congress - George Thomson - 01-04-2012

Very appropriate date for Mr Tweedie and Mr Redpath to play such a game :\ :\


Re: Edinburgh Congress - Alan Jelfs - 01-04-2012

George Thomson Wrote:Very appropriate date for Mr Tweedie and Mr Redpath to play such a game :\ :\

I trust the arbiter awarded this game as 0-0.


Re: Edinburgh Congress - robin moore - 01-04-2012

Graeme Russell will be kicking himself for missing 23. Bxh7+ followed by g6+ and Qh5


Re: Edinburgh Congress - Colin Macgregor - 01-04-2012

I too hope that Messrs. Tweedie and Redpath get awarded 0-0 for this effort.

I would also like to congratulate Paisley's Stephen Connor & Roland Fraser for their efforts in the Minor- well played guys, and no GM draw in Round 5!

Colin Macgregor


Re: Edinburgh Congress - Hugh Brechin - 01-04-2012

Alan Jelfs Wrote:
George Thomson Wrote:Very appropriate date for Mr Tweedie and Mr Redpath to play such a game :\ :\

I trust the arbiter awarded this game as 0-0.

Well, unless they both entered unexpectedly on the final day it actually happened a few years ago. But I've always thought that that game doesn't necessarily imply a prearranged draw - the argument being that both players know that backwards, know that the other one knows it, and that 1.c4 (though was it not actually 1.c3?) is tantamount to a draw offer that was accepted by 1...h5.

Plus, it's a pretty cool game. Optically neat.


Re: Edinburgh Congress - Alan Tate - 01-04-2012

Looked like a thrilling final round. Wish I stayed in to watch it.


Re: Edinburgh Congress - Adam Bremner - 01-04-2012

Hugh Brechin Wrote:
Alan Jelfs Wrote:
George Thomson Wrote:Very appropriate date for Mr Tweedie and Mr Redpath to play such a game :\ :\

I trust the arbiter awarded this game as 0-0.

Well, unless they both entered unexpectedly on the final day it actually happened a few years ago. But I've always thought that that game doesn't necessarily imply a prearranged draw - the argument being that both players know that backwards, know that the other one knows it, and that 1.c4 (though was it not actually 1.c3?) is tantamount to a draw offer that was accepted by 1...h5.

Plus, it's a pretty cool game. Optically neat.

A nice addition on April 1st, to add some nostalgia. I like the premise that 1.c3 is equivalent to a draw offer and h5 is the acceptance. Basically, would you rather see 7 moves of theory to a dry position, or something funky like that? A nice bit of chess humour.


Re: Edinburgh Congress - Alan Jelfs - 01-04-2012

So Andy has pulled an April Fool on us Big Grin

Still, I would love to see this game played again, and then Black suddenly play 4. ... Rxa5 =)

There was also a case a few years ago of 2 chess-players, a brother and sister, who had flown all the way from the USA to play a European tournament, and found themselves paired against each other.
Their protest was to play a slightly longer stalemate (12 or 14 moves, I think) but with no captures !
Can any-one find the game?