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Re: Lothians Congress - Graham Kerr - 02-10-2011 no transmission this morning? Re: Lothians Congress - Derek Howie - 02-10-2011 It's here http://www.chessscotland.com/livegames/Lothians2011/r4/tfd.htm Re: Lothians Congress - Andy Howie - 02-10-2011 Thanks Derek, I was solving a problem on one of the boards. The link for this afternoon is <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.chessscotland.com/livegames/Lothians2011/r5/tfd.htm">http://www.chessscotland.com/livegames/ ... r5/tfd.htm</a><!-- m --> Re: Lothians Congress - Graham Kerr - 02-10-2011 :-) Re: Lothians Congress - Alan Tate - 02-10-2011 What's with all the draws??!! Not the most inspiring tournament I ever saw! Re: Lothians Congress - Graham Kerr - 02-10-2011 yeah, seems like it was more important not to lose. nice win for Alan Birnie, probably the most entertaining game shown over the weekend Re: Lothians Congress - Mike Mitchell - 02-10-2011 Well done Andy on what looks like a very successful first Congress outing for the sensory boards! What was the feedback at the Congress, anybody have any comments? Re: Lothians Congress - Alan Tate - 02-10-2011 To put it in perspective: The winner, Dmitriy Payada, lost a game and still won the open outright! Maybe some anti-draw rule should be looked at with the live boards. It's a weekend tournament, not the World Championship. I'd seriously consider using this rule in the Scottish as well. Re: Lothians Congress - Graham Kerr - 03-10-2011 But he also won more games (3) than anyone else, with the exception of Jonathan Grant, who also lost a game. His score includes a full point bye in round 1, due to an odd number of players. Re: Lothians Congress - Andy Howie - 04-10-2011 <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://whodbe.blogspot.com/2011/10/lothians-congress-2011-ii-where-are-all.html">http://whodbe.blogspot.com/2011/10/loth ... e-all.html</a><!-- m --> |