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WMSG & IMSA: Rules, regulations and restrictions

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I just copied WORD document here, which is 14 pages. I want to pointer your attention, that this document was created in May :D

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WORLD MIND SPORT GAMES

GENERAL CONDITIONS OF CONTEST
For All Championships & Tournaments
Held Under The Auspices
Of the
International Mind Sports Association



©IMSA May 2008
Issued by IMSA
40 Rue François 1er
75008 Paris
France


1. Preamble 4
2. Definitions For The General Conditions Of Contest 4
2.1 IMSA 4
2.2 Overall Co-ordinator 4
2.3 Chief Tournament Directors / Referees / Arbiters and Assistant Chief Tournament Directors /Referees / Arbiters 4
2.4 Director / Referee / Arbiters or Tournament Director / Tournament Referee/ Tournament Arbiters 5
2.5 Executive & Organising Committee 5
2.6 Host Organisation 5
2.7 Playing Area 5
2.8 President 5
2.9 Schedule of Play 5
2.10 Session 5
2.11 Supplemental Conditions of Contest 5
2.12 these Conditions of Contest 5
2.13 Tournament Appeals Committees 5
2.14 Tournament Rules and Regulations Committee, Tournament Appeals Committee and Credentials Committee 6
2.15 World Mind Sport Games 6
3. Conditions Of Entry 6
3.1 General 6
3.2 Media 6
3.3 Competition Requirement 6
3.4 Political Statements 7
3.5 Invitation to Participate 7
4. Eligibility 7
4.1 General 7
4.2 Eligibility (or Credentials) Committees 7
4.3 Eligibility Requirements 7
4.4 Over-Riding Eligibility Regulations: 7
5. Official Language 8
6. Ethics And Deportment 8
7. Anti-Doping Regulations 8
8. Dress Code 8
9. Restrictions 8
9.1 Smoking and Alcohol 8
9.2 Mobile Phones, Pagers and other electronic equipment 9
10. Disqualification from any WMSG Championship event or Tournament 9
11. Media Presentation 9
12. Forfeits In Team Tournaments 9
13. Attendance In Playing Rooms 9
13.1 Subject to conditions of play, the President of IMSA or the President of the relevant discipline may permit spectators to watch matches in the playing rooms, in accordance with any regulations specified by the discipline concerned. Restrictions 10
14. Appeals Of These Conditions Of Contest 11
15. Eligibility For Awards 11
16. Trophies 11
17. Authority Of The IMSA Executive Committee 11
18. Responsibility Of IMSA 12
19. Appendix 7 – Contact Addresses and Websites 12
19.1 The IMSA President – Mr José Damiani 12
19.2 IMSA Executive and Organizing Committee: 12
19.3 The WBF President – Mr José Damiani 12
19.4 The FIDE President 12
19.5 The FMJD President 12
19.6 The IGF President 13
19.7 Websites: 14


1. Preamble
These Conditions of Contest are the standard regulations which apply to all disciplines held at the World Mind Sport Games, namely Bridge, Chess, Go and Draughts and, if applicable, Chinese Chess.
The individual disciplines may also issue Supplemental Conditions of Contest further to regulate particular World Championships in accordance with their characteristics.
In the event of any inconsistency between these Conditions of Contest and any Supplemental Conditions of Contest, the Supplemental Conditions of Contest shall prevail.
Expressions used in these Conditions of Contest and not defined shall have their ordinary meaning in the terminology of the relevant discipline). In the event of any doubt or dispute as to such meaning, the decision of the Tournament Rules and Regulations Committee for the discipline concerned shall be final and conclusive. The singular shall include the plural and vice-versa and reference to one gender shall include the other.
2. Definitions For The General Conditions Of Contest
Unless repugnant to the context or obvious meaning, the following expressions where used in these Conditions of Contest shall have the following meanings:
2.1 IMSA
Means the International Mind Sports Association, uniting the four Federations for the traditional Mind Sports :
• The World Bridge Federation (WBF)
• The World Chess Federation (FIDE)
• The World Draughts Federation (FMJD)
• The International GO Federation (IGF)
The International Mind Sports Association was created in April 2005 under the aegis of the General Association of International Sports Federations (GAISF)
2.2 Overall Co-ordinator
Means the co-ordinator who will oversee the organisation of all the disciplines played in the World Mind Sport Games. His responsibilities include ensuring that the common needs and goals of all disciplines are met.
2.3 Chief Tournament Directors / Referees / Arbiters and Assistant Chief Tournament Directors /Referees / Arbiters
mean the respective Directors, Referees or Arbiters so designated by the discipline concerned for a World Championship.
2.4 Director / Referee / Arbiters or Tournament Director / Tournament Referee/ Tournament Arbiters
means a Director or Referee or Arbiters as defined in the Regulations or Laws of the individual disciplines, appointed for a World Championship.
2.5 Executive & Organising Committee
means the Executive & Organising Committees IMSA established under the Constitution of IMSA and also the local Organising Committees.
2.6 Host Organisation
means the Organisation which hosts a World Mind Sport Games.
2.7 Playing Area
the area defined by IMSA which may include the lobby in the immediate vicinity of the actual playing rooms, the toilets adjoining the playing rooms which are designated for the use of the players and any other rooms/lobby areas to be decided on site. Such areas will be identified to the participants through the Daily News and information bulletins at the Championships.
2.8 President
means the President of the IMSA.
2.9 Schedule of Play
means the schedule for the play for the World Mind Sport Games, either as contained in the Supplemental Conditions of Contest for the individual disciplines, or as subsequently determined by the organising committees of the disciplines.
2.10 Session
means a segment of play (as prescribed by the relevant Schedule of Play) after which scores or results are computed.
2.11 Supplemental Conditions of Contest
means the additional Conditions of Contest issued from time to time by the individual disciplines for the further regulation of the World Mind Sport Games
2.12 these Conditions of Contest
means these General Conditions of Contest.
2.13 Tournament Appeals Committees

• “Committee” means the Tournament Appeals Committees appointed for the World Mind Sport Games by the Presidents of the relevant disciplines.
• “Chairman” means the Chairman of the relevant Tournament Appeals Committee or his designee
2.14 Tournament Rules and Regulations Committee, Tournament Appeals Committee and Credentials Committee
mean the respective committees constituted either generally or specifically for the World Mind Sport Games.
2.15 World Mind Sport Games
means any event so designated by IMSA from time to time and if the context permits, also means the totality of such events scheduled for play at a particular site. The disciplines concerned are: Bridge, Chess, Draughts and GO. Chinese Chess (Xianggi) may also be included.
3. Conditions Of Entry
3.1 General
The World Mind Sport Games are conducted under the auspices of IMSA and all events within the Games shall be played in accordance with the current Laws or Regulations for that specific discipline.
These Conditions of Contest, and any Supplemental Conditions of Contest, supplement any such Laws and Regulations.
3.2 Media
By participating in the World Mind Sport Games, each National Organisation and its contestants agree that all or part of any event may be filmed, recorded, or otherwise documented or publicized at the discretion of the governing body for that sport.
3.3 Competition Requirement
Each National Organisation agrees that in the interest of promoting goodwill in the world, and for the proper conduct of the World Mind Sport Games, it shall instruct its contestants that they must compete against all other contestants. Entry in the World Mind Sport Games and subsequent refusal to play against any other team or contestant as required by the Schedule of Play shall result in immediate disqualification of any team, pair or individual refusing to play. Such disqualification shall extend for the balance of the World Mind Sport Games. Furthermore, the offending contestant(s) and their National Organisation shall be subject to suspension from participation in any future event conducted under the auspices of the IMSA (including future World Mind Sport Games) for such period as IMSA in its discretion shall determine. The governing body for the contestant’s discipline may also in its discretion suspend the contestant and their National Organisation from participation in any future event conducted under its auspices.
3.4 Political Statements
Each National Organisation further agrees that for the proper conduct of the World Mind Sport Games it shall also instruct its competitors that at no time may they make any form of public political statement or comment, either at or in relation to the event. Any contestant(s) making such a statement may be disqualified from the event or events in which they participated or intend to participate and shall be subject to suspension from participation in any future event conducted under the auspices of IMSA, for such period as IMSA in its discretion shall determine. The governing body for the contestant’s discipline may also in its discretion suspend the contestant and their National Organisation from participation in any future event conducted under its auspices.

3.5 Invitation to Participate
Participation in a World Mind Sport Games is by invitation from the governing body relating to that discipline only. Furthermore, no player shall be eligible to compete unless his name has been submitted in writing by his National Authority for invitation by the governing body for his discipline - see also Section 4.
4. Eligibility
4.1 General
To be eligible for participation in the World Mind Sport Games a competitor must comply with the Olympic Charter as well as with the rules of the governing body for his discipline, and must be entered by his National Organisation. He must notably respect the spirit of fair play and ethics, and behave accordingly.
4.2 Eligibility (or Credentials) Committees
It is expected that the Supplemental Conditions of Contest for each individual sport will contain details of the procedures to be followed by the Eligibility (or Credentials) Committee for that discipline, which will also include confirmation that the eligibility requirements (see also 4.3 below) for the sport in question are adhered to.
4.3 Eligibility Requirements
The Credentials Committee must ensure that each nominated contestant satisfies the birth and residence requirements of the overall Governing Organisation to which the National Organisation nominating him belongs and also satisfies the eligibility requirements of any by-laws or statutes laid down by such Organisation.
4.4 Over-Riding Eligibility Regulations:
The Supplemental Conditions for a specific event may specify over-riding Eligibility Regulations based on residency qualifications which prevail for that particular championship. In this event players should be fully aware that by competing for a country other than that of their nationality (i.e. for which they hold a passport), they may jeopardise their eligibility to participate in a subsequent Olympic Event or Olympic Qualifier.
5. Official Language
English is the official language of the World Mind Sport Games. During a match the players may converse only in English unless both captains (in team games) or all four players at the table (in pairs events) agree to use some other common language at their own risk. If necessary, each captain is responsible for the provision of an interpreter for translation into English. Chinese may be used by players participating in the Chinese Chess Tournaments.
6. Ethics And Deportment
All contestants in the World Mind Sport Games are required to conform at all times to the highest standards of ethics and deportment. IMSA expects all teams and partnerships to play to win at all times and in all circumstances. All contestants (including non-playing captains) are also expected to accept the decisions of their Tournament Appeals Committee in a sportsmanlike manner.
7. Anti-Doping Regulations
It is mandatory for all participants to follow the Anti-Doping Regulations pertaining to their discipline, details of which will be published by the governing body.
8. Dress Code
National Organisations are asked to take note of the recognition of Mind Sports by the IOC and requests that players should, at all times, be dressed appropriately; this is particularly the case at the Opening Ceremony and at the Prize Giving Ceremony or Victory Banquet, when it is expected that teams should at least be uniformly dressed even if a team uniform is not available and that individual players should be smartly dressed, with a jacket and tie for men and an appropriate equivalent style of dress for women. During play appropriate dress would, for example, be an open-necked shirt, or a smart polo or sweatshirt worn with trousers or skirt as appropriate.
9. Restrictions
The following restrictions apply to the playing areas (see definition of these areas in Section 2.15)
9.1 Smoking and Alcohol
Smoking and the consumption of alcoholic beverages of any nature in the playing area is prohibited. No player may leave the playing area in order to smoke or consume alcohol before the end of his match.
Any player or team official smoking or consuming alcohol before, during or after the session in these areas will result in his team being fined in accordance with the regulations laid down by the individual disciplines. Constant violation of this regulation will result in the player being prohibited from playing and in the team official not being admitted into the playing area.
9.2 Mobile Phones, Pagers and other electronic equipment
Mobile telephones, pagers or other electronic equipment may not be brought into the playing area. Any player or team official bringing such an item into these areas will be fined in accordance with the regulations laid down by the individual discipline. Any such penalties are mandatory. Constant violation of this regulation will result in the player being prohibited from playing and in the team official not being admitted into the playing area..
The Chief Tournament Director, Referee or Arbiter for the discipline in question may, at his discretion, prohibit a player from bringing other equipment into the playing area.
Anyone entering the playing area for any of the participating disciplines, for whatever reason, may be required to comply with procedures put in place by IMSA for the detection of such electronic equipment.
See also Section 15.1 for restrictions pertaining to spectators.
10. Disqualification from any WMSG Championship event or Tournament
Should a team, pair or individual player be disqualified as a result of a decision made by any person or committee with the authority to do so, no refund of the entry fees, either in part or in whole, will be made.
11. Media Presentation
Players are required to participate in any public presentation of matches, interviews etc arranged by IMSA, including video, Internet, TV, radio or any other media presentation.
12. Forfeits In Team Tournaments
If a team is unable to play or complete a match, the relevant Committee for the discipline may find that team to be in default and declare the match forfeited. The team in forfeit shall score zero for that match. The team winning the forfeited match shall be credited with whatever score the relevant Committee shall consider to be equitable in all the circumstances.
13. Attendance In Playing Rooms
Subject to any supplementary regulations made by IMSA or special permission of the President of the relevant discipline, only the following are permitted to enter the playing rooms:
a) participants assigned to play in that room;
b) Tournament Directors, Referees or Arbiters;
c) personnel needed to operate the Championships, including assigned recorders, scorers, timers, caddies and other personnel required by the discipline;
d) the President of IMSA and the Presidents of the disciplines governing bodies;
e) Chairmen of the other Committees directly associated with the organisation of the sport being played;
f) members of any other Committees who are on duty;
g) staff personnel for provision of refreshment and room cleaning, if necessary;
h) “Officials on duty” appointed for a specific session or sessions by the President or any of the Organising Committees of the participating disciplines;
i) a maximum of two members of the Daily Bulletin staff for each discipline, to be named by the Editor of that section of the Bulletin;
j) a maximum of eight approved journalists for each discipline who have been accredited by the President (or his designee) of the relevant Press Association and ratified by the Chairman of the WBF Credentials Committee or his designee;
k) one member of the World Championship Book staff for each discipline to be named by its Editor.
The above may only enter the playing area for the discipline in which they are directly involved.
The IMSA Executive Committee or the Executive Committees or Councils for the relevant disciplines may increase the number of the approved journalists specified in (j) above if the space available and the security conditions permit.
13.1 Subject to conditions of play, the President of IMSA or the President of the relevant discipline may permit spectators to watch matches in the playing rooms, in accordance with any regulations specified by the discipline concerned. Restrictions
The following restrictions apply to the playing areas (see definition of these areas in Section 2.15)
Spectators are not permitted to smoke or consume any alcoholic drinks these areas, nor may they bring mobile telephones, pagers or any other electronic equipment or device into these areas. Spectators contravening any of these regulations will be required to leave the playing area immediately and will not be permitted to return for the remainder of the Championship without specific permission from the Chief Tournament Director, Referee or Arbiter.
The Chief Tournament Director, Referee or Arbiter may, at his discretion, prohibit a spectator from bringing other equipment into the playing area.
Anyone entering the playing area may be required to comply with procedures put in place by IMSA for the detection of such electronic equipment.
14. Appeals Of These Conditions Of Contest
An appeal on an interpretation of these Conditions of Contest or any Supplemental Conditions of Contest or any technical operation of the World Mind Sport Games shall be made in writing by Team Captain, (or designee) or players in a pairs event. Such appeal shall be turned over to the Tournament Director , Referee or Arbiter who will then file the appeal with the Chairman of the Tournament Rules and Regulations Committee or the President of the relevant discipline. Unless the Chairman and the President are of joint opinion (which shall be final) that the appeal has no merit, the appeal shall be heard by the members of the IMSA Executive Committee and the members of the Tournament Rules and Regulations Committee for the discipline present at the site of the World Championship, sitting as a single body. The President shall preside over this meeting and decisions reached shall be final.
15. Eligibility For Awards
Gold, Silver and Bronze Medals will normally be awarded for the WMSG Championships. Each discipline has the right to establish its own scale of awards (as, for example, Master Point or similar awards) in addition to this, in accordance with its own Awards plans.
In all teams events, the winning team in the final will be awarded the Gold Medal and/or Trophy. The losing finalists will be awarded the Silver Medal and the Bronze Medal will either be awarded to the best ranking team in a Swiss event or there may be a play off where a Knock Out format is used (details of which will be given in the Supplemental Conditions of Contest for the relevant discipline) for the Bronze Medal, together with any other methods that may be used to determine these awards.
In all pairs and individual events, the winning pair or individual shall be awarded the Gold Medal and/or Trophy or prize, the second placed pair or individual shall be awarded the Silver Medal and the third placed pair or individual the Bronze Medal. In the event of any different methods of determining these awards, they shall be detailed in the Supplemental Conditions of Contest for the relevant discipline.
16. Trophies
An overall Trophy will be awarded to the country with the greatest number of Gold Medals in all disciplines.
In addition Individual Sports Trophies will be awarded to the country with the greatest number of Gold Medals in each discipline.
In the event of a tie for any of the above Trophies, the number of silver medals will also be taken into account, and if there is still a tie, the number of bronze medals.
17. Authority Of The IMSA Executive Committee
The IMSA Executive Committee reserves the authority to modify or supplement these Conditions of Contest at any time.
18. Responsibility Of IMSA
IMSA schedules a World Mind Sport Games to occur at a particular time and place. However, IMSA makes no warranty to any participating country, team, pair or person, that any particular World Mind Sport Games will take place as scheduled and accepts no responsibility for any loss or expense should it not do so.
In accordance the IMSA Constitution, the Conditions of Contest, together with any other Conditions published by IMSA, are governed by Swiss Law. Any claim may be arbitrated at the sole discretion of IMSA in the Court of Arbitration under the Laws of Switzerland.
19. Appendix 7 – Contact Addresses and Websites
19.1 The IMSA President – Mr José Damiani
International Mind Sports Association
40, Rue François 1er.
75008 - Paris, France
Fax: +33 1 40 70 14 51
Email: jdamiani@worldbridgefed.com
19.2 IMSA Executive and Organizing Committee:
José Damiani - President - WBF President
George Makropoulos - Deputy President - FIDE Deputy President
David Jarrett – Treasurer - FIDE Executive Director
Erik Puyt - General Secretary - IGF Vice President
Jean-Claude Schupp - Honorary Secretary
Patrick Choy – Vice president - WBF Vice President
Valery Zakoptelov – Marketing Vice President
19.3 The WBF President – Mr José Damiani
(see address above)
19.4 The FIDE President
His Excellency Kirsan Ilyumzhinov
c/o FIDE Secretariat
9 Siggrou Avenue
Athens, Greece 11743
Phone: (30)210-921 20 47
Fax(30)210-921 28 59
Email: office@fide.com
19.5 The FMJD President
Mr V I Ptitsin
ul. Dzerzinskogo 12/1, kv. 5
67700 YAKUTSK,
Sakha Republic
Russia
Tel: 7-4112-440461
Fax: 7-4112-240343
19.6 The IGF President
Mr Hiromu Okabe
4th Floor, Nihon Ki-in Kaikan,
7-2 Gobancho,
Chiyoda-ku,
Tokyo 102-8668
Tel: +81-3-3288-8727
Fax: +81-3-3262-1527
E-mail: igf@nihonkiin.or.jp (General Secretary - SHIGENO Yuki)

19.7 Websites:

The WBF Website: http://www.worldbridge.org
The FIDE Website: http://www.fide.com
The FMJD Website: http://www.fmjd.org
The IGF Website: http://www.intergofed.org

The official Website of the Olympic Movement:
http://www.olympic.org

The official Website of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA)
http://www.wada-ama.org/
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Here is an official WMSG site with Chineese and English version where you can make flight and hotel reservation, Tours, schedule and more.

http://www.2008wmsg.org
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Here is a link to FMJD site providing some information regards Olympic games in beijing. It seems like WCDF remains totally silent and it take significant time, efforts and nervious to get any mizerable piece of information, I will continue to update you timely.

http://www.fmjd.nl/?p=beijing2008
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Hi Alex

I suppose that they are busy !!!

Anyway welcome on board , and 2 fishermen ( as in fishing for information) catch more fish than 1 ,,, well normally,,,

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William, it is my pleasure and responsibility as World Champion to serve fraternity !

Didi you read an above document in full ? I would like to pointer your attention to few things ... I know that you also are smoking person, so - it would be a good thing to know and be ready in advance :mrgreen: :evil:

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7. Anti-Doping Regulations

It is mandatory for all participants to follow the Anti-Doping Regulations pertaining to their discipline, details of which will be published by the governing body.

8. Dress Code

National Organisations are asked to take note of the recognition of Mind Sports by the IOC and requests that players should, at all times, be dressed appropriately; this is particularly the case at the Opening Ceremony and at the Prize Giving Ceremony or Victory Banquet, when it is expected that teams should at least be uniformly dressed even if a team uniform is not available and that individual players should be smartly dressed, with a jacket and tie for men and an appropriate equivalent style of dress for women. During play appropriate dress would, for example, be an open-necked shirt, or a smart polo or sweatshirt worn with trousers or skirt as appropriate.

9.1 Smoking and Alcohol

Smoking and the consumption of alcoholic beverages of any nature in the playing area is prohibited. No player may leave the playing area in order to smoke or consume alcohol before the end of his match.
Any player or team official smoking or consuming alcohol before, during or after the session in these areas will result in his team being fined in accordance with the regulations laid down by the individual disciplines. Constant violation of this regulation will result in the player being prohibited from playing and in the team official not being admitted into the playing area.
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a dress code?
lol
Either we r sportsmen or dressmen, but not both.
People have funny ideas if they feel bored and you give them a little bit of power.
Looks like we r puppets, or soldiers or should we sell cars ?

Nice joke ;-))
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Hell

And here I was hoping to wear a kilt during the games!!! Well I shall rule that out , anyway I don't have one.

Smoking ; Well a girl asked me once ,'' do you smoke after making love '' and I replied '' I don't know Ive never looked''.

Alcool ; Shit that's the reason I'm going to china ,,for the parties , and the beer!!!! let them try grrr.

OH CONCERNING UPS INVITATION , AS OF TODAY JOHN REID HAS RECIEVED NOTHING YET!! HAS RICHARD BECKWITH RECIEVED HIS UPS PACKAGE YET??

AU REVOIR

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William...

Nothing received as of yesterday.
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william wrote:..
And here I was hoping to wear a kilt during the games!!! ...
A bagpipe is more effective to irritate the opponent.
A kilt only works against female opposition, and in our age might even fail totally.

I heard the bagpipes were very effective against the US in 1905.
1903 the Scottish lost a match to the English, as the bagpipes were stolen at the hotel.
In 1927 the costs of lifting the bagpipes to the USA were too much, and some british players were too weak to blow it anyway.

Greetinx,

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Hi all


First of all a big hilarious LOL for Ingos post .

Secondly , John Reid recieved the invitation today , for Myself ; myles ; 2 Caws ; morgan ; mmm and can't remember last on the list.

We must send out additional info to John and fill in a form which he picked up today in Chinese consulate , manchester.
As well as photos , ticket details etc etc ; so keep an eye out for the post man as I beleive john has posted the forms to be filled in late afternoon

Things seem to be moving now and should also be for you soon Richard.

1question ;;who is taking care of the visas for the Irish ; and also Ronny King

all the best

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People have funny ideas if they feel bored and you give them a little bit of power.

I never ceased to be amazed................Hmmm you must have had a sheltered life Ingo,the dogs on the street know that since they were puppies,anyone who has ever come within a a dog s bark knows that most people on committees are there because its the egotistical trip of a lifetime............ITS ALL ABOUT THE POWER.!!

Well look on the bright side now that your aware of it you can get on with your life,the funny thing is life will nevr be the same again,and for everyhing else there MASTERCARD.!!
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William,

Ron King is supposed to arrive in Cleveland tonight (although his first flight was delayed), so I should see him tonight or tomorrow. I'm not sure what the Barbados folks will need to do, if you say no invitation letter is coming for them.
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Well when I finally managed to join henri macaux 2 days ago; by phone , that was the info that he gave me. his words were that john was to take care of uk players' visas and you the usa players' visas and that ; quote ''the barbados players did not send their necessary details so the Chinese have not sent invitation . Perhaps this can be repaired ( I hope so as Ronny's presence is important for this event) , If it can it will have to be done quickly.

Macaux is back in france on saturday ; I will give him a day to get settled and depending on what information you post me on this forum (after consultation with Ronny concerning this hick) I will call him and if permitting try to get this sorted out

all the best

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If we do manage to get something done for him ,then tell him '' he will owe me one for his negligence in this affair'' :lol:
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william wrote:Ronny's presence is important for this event
Thats for sure !!! The number of cancelled World Title Matches didn't exceed a limit yet, and we need him :D :D :D
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Alex_Moiseyev wrote:
william wrote:Ronny's presence is important for this event
Thats for sure !!! The number of cancelled World Title Matches didn't exceed a limit yet, and we need him :D :D :D
Which raises the question....What if "Ronny" wins...?
Will he forfeit his shot at the title match ?.....Correct me if I am wrong, ....it is my understanding that he was barred from the next round of qualifying for a Championship match....

:?: :?: :?:

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