08-11-2011, 07:05 PM
Rubbish left at boards is a constant problem for arbiters.
At the British an Indian WIM left her banana skin at the board every day. After a few days of this the late great Richard Furness collected the banana skin and, before the start of play the following day he carefully placed it at her board. Two days of this was enough to convince her of the error of her ways.
PS I am not suggesting Glynis uses this method despite its success rate.
At the British an Indian WIM left her banana skin at the board every day. After a few days of this the late great Richard Furness collected the banana skin and, before the start of play the following day he carefully placed it at her board. Two days of this was enough to convince her of the error of her ways.
PS I am not suggesting Glynis uses this method despite its success rate.