Welsh Open

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Its the Welsh open this weekend,All the best to the competitors,wish i was going.Hopefully we will get the results as they happen on here. Regards Jan Mortimer
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Thank you Jan. I will convey your best wishes to all the players. Now in failing health I am only playing in this event to make up the numbers with no hope of gaining a prize. But, it is taking part that counts and supporting the game. I will post the results on my return this Sunday.
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kiwinurse wrote:Its the Welsh open this weekend,All the best to the competitors,wish i was going.Hopefully we will get the results as they happen on here. Regards Jan Mortimer
Hiya Jan,
Liam Stephens wrote me a few weeks back that he was planning to attend the Welsh Open....
Best of luck to all the competitors...but, I am rooting for Liam !!! Give it all to em' Liam !!!

Regards

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Well Jay, Im a bit biassed really. Lindus and Liam are my favourite people,so im cheering them both on.Both fine men.regards Jan
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kiwinurse wrote:Well Jay, Im a bit biassed really. Lindus and Liam are my favourite people,so im cheering them both on.Both fine men.regards Jan
Allright Jan....
Let's both root for them to finish 1-2 ..... :!: :!:

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Mind you,theyre all pretty fine men at the welsh open.I really enjoyed my time there.Knighton is a beautiful town.And you know its more important to go and enjoy yourself,than be focused on winning.Nice to win tho. lol
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kiwinurse wrote:Mind you,theyre all pretty fine men at the welsh open.I really enjoyed my time there.Knighton is a beautiful town.And you know its more important to go and enjoy yourself,than be focused on winning.Nice to win tho. lol

Understood Jan....
In my dreams, I could one day visit Europe, and meet the players and organizers there,...until then, I wil have to be satisfied with the reports and updates that I read here on the Forum.

Anyone have any info on the Tourney to report...??

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You know, Jay, ive really been blessed with travelling over to the other side of the world and playing.Ive been fortunate in that ive got a pretty good husband who allows my freedom to do that sort of thing.Mind you i allow his freedom too.Hes doing the route 66 across America on his motorbike in 2012,so hes making preparations for that,but we are only middleclass people,so we save for what we do,and appreciate it all the more.
But meeting likeminded people from all over the world is amazing,and worth saving up and doing.I find when i do go, i come back inspired and determined to do better next time.That lasts for about 6 weeks lol,then i slip back into my old patterns.
But for all checker players out there,id recommend getting out of your comfort zone and taking a chance and travelling to distant lands to play.
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Unfortunately,i dont think we will get the report until your sunday night,my monday morning,because i dont know anyone that will send it earlier.Maybe John Reade or John Morgon might, John Morgon lives at knighton,but i dont know if hes a member on here.
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Welsh Open results: 1st Terry Thomas (15 points) , 2nd Lindus Edwards (15 points). Terry won on honour points. Full results later as I am very tired now after a long drive home. Congratulations to my good friend Terry Thomas on a wonderful performance.
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Congratulations to Terry Thomas and Lindus,well done.regards Jan
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1st Terry Thomas - 15 points.
2nd Lindus Edwards -15 points but less honor (US spelling) points.
3rd Brian Lucas (12 points)
4th Danny Oliphant.
5th Frank Moran.
6th Liam Stephens.
7th Dafydd Roberts
8th John Joliff
9th Colin Jeffries
10h John Jones
11th Tom Kee
12th Jim O' Brien
13thTony Boyle
14th Dafydd Williams
15th Anthony Rose
16th John Morgan
17th Bert Law
18th Tom Williams.
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Lindus,

You missed out John Jolliff at 8th.

Also Brian Lucas got 13 points.

John.
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Many thanks John. I provided the information from memory which is appalling these days. I will amend the above results right away.
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Thank you John. Your message cheered me up.
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