Lindus Edwards wrote:Newell Banks missed it though in important play!
Hi, Lindus ! Yes, you right about solution - white wins
I hope - it maybe interesting for you and others - N. Banks and several other fine famous horrible blunders you can find in my book
SIXTH. In our match WCM 2002, game #24 Elbert Lowder lost a piece and game just right after we finished opening moves (failed one for two).
Later someone asked me - how it is possible in the World Championship ??? This question gave me an idea for book.

I will publish most famous horrible blunders in checkers history, including Tinsley to Oldbury, Horr to Jordan, me to Ron King WCM 2000 and many, many more. I want especially thanks
Mr. Richard Fortman - who contrubuted several less known excellent blunders for my book.
I had very solid requirements to blunders - it has to be most horrible stupid

, and calibre of event - the highest: World Championships or Nationals, Masters
Rush to buy
SIXTH
Alex
I am playing checkers, not chess.