WMSG & IMSA: Rules, regulations and restrictions
Re: WMSG & IMSA: Rules, regulations and restrictions
Hmmmmmm good point JAYH!!! So that effectively means third man home behind Moiseyev and King gets the shot.Nice one.!!
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Re: WMSG & IMSA: Rules, regulations and restrictions
William,
Ron arrived late last night in Cleveland for Ohio tournament and match. He recalled filling out a form for Henri Macaux previously (for free flight situation) and thought this was sufficient. I pointed out that we had no submitted info on other Barbados representatives and needed this, nor did Glyne Howell ever submit this either. Ron understood and hopefully will make some calls soon to rectify.
Ron arrived late last night in Cleveland for Ohio tournament and match. He recalled filling out a form for Henri Macaux previously (for free flight situation) and thought this was sufficient. I pointed out that we had no submitted info on other Barbados representatives and needed this, nor did Glyne Howell ever submit this either. Ron understood and hopefully will make some calls soon to rectify.
Richard Beckwith
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Re: WMSG & IMSA: Rules, regulations and restrictions
Ron was only barred from bidding to host a challenge match follwing the failure of his bid to host the match with Alex last year. He is free to enter any tournament he wants.
Re: WMSG & IMSA: Rules, regulations and restrictions
RON KING FTW
Re: WMSG & IMSA: Rules, regulations and restrictions
Greetings Mr. Reade,john reade wrote:Ron was only barred from bidding to host a challenge match follwing the failure of his bid to host the match with Alex last year. He is free to enter any tournament he wants.
Thanx for the correction.....
I quote here from Mr. Devlin's statement, posted on the ACF Homepage...
"In view of this situation, and that Alex Moiseyev and Alan Millhone had made considerable changes in their personal, family, and work commitments in anticipation of departing for Barbados today, the WCDF have ruled that the Barbados bidders have defaulted on their commitments. The WCDF have no option but to cancel the match and rule that Ron “Suki” King has lost his right to challenge for the World Championship (3 move restriction) title for this cycle. No further bid is being sought. "
Indeed, I understand Ron King's right to enter any tourney he chooses....my confusion was in regarding this event as the qualifying round for the next 3-move world championship challenge to Alex's Title
I mis-understood the meaning of "this cycle",..... my bad (lol).
I thought the ruling meant the next cycle.....which would be the current one.
Have you ever heard an explanation for the default mentioned above...? I have not, myself.
I was a subscriber to the match......as such, I felt entitled to an explanation...

Regards
Jay H
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Re: WMSG & IMSA: Rules, regulations and restrictions
Ron King said at the WCDF meeting at Buncrana in 2007 that his backers had let him down. He apologised to all concerned.
Re: WMSG & IMSA: Rules, regulations and restrictions
Greetings John,john reade wrote:Ron King said at the WCDF meeting at Buncrana in 2007 that his backers had let him down. He apologised to all concerned.
First I have seen any such thing in print....thanx again.
Regards
Jay H
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Re: WMSG & IMSA: Rules, regulations and restrictions
here is one more site created by our little brothers from Netherland's related to WMSG event in Beijing
http://www.wmsg-draughts.org/
http://www.wmsg-draughts.org/
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Here are some photos. Click on link on the top of page, choose on the left site category of game (10x10 in default) and ... enjoy pictures ! Ron King photo is appeared in both categories: 10x10 and Anglo-American form of game.
http://www.wmsg-draughts.org/?page_id=385&lang=en
Regards,
Alex
http://www.wmsg-draughts.org/?page_id=385&lang=en
Regards,
Alex
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Re: WMSG & IMSA: Rules, regulations and restrictions
Dear Alex,
thx for putting this to the light on this forum.
As I said in my bloq at the same website, the webmaster is waiting for more pictures, and I ask the players to sent them a digitalized photo.
You may also sent it to me:
nimzo@gmx.de
and I will sent it to them.
So far only 16 ot of 53 r on the site with pictures ;-(
Hurry up boys and girls!
Ingo Zachos
thx for putting this to the light on this forum.
As I said in my bloq at the same website, the webmaster is waiting for more pictures, and I ask the players to sent them a digitalized photo.
You may also sent it to me:
nimzo@gmx.de
and I will sent it to them.
So far only 16 ot of 53 r on the site with pictures ;-(
Hurry up boys and girls!
Ingo Zachos
You can rent this space for advertising, if you like!
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Re: WMSG & IMSA: Rules, regulations and restrictions
Here is another very helpful and useful site, which containns a Tour Guide information in Beijing and other China cties. Enjoy
http://thechinaguide.com/
http://thechinaguide.com/
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Re: WMSG & IMSA: Rules, regulations and restrictions
Here is a simple instruction what you should do in Beijing airport:
1) After arrival pass passport control.
2) Then, without panic
take a small train which will bring you to baggage terminal in 5-7 minutes.
3) After receiving your baggage, pass custom control ... perhaps "green street"
4) Then see around for people with signs "MIND SPORT" who will take you here (see photo)

5) Finally from this table you will be taken to hotel or Olympic Village - depends of your choice and where you want to stay.
1) After arrival pass passport control.
2) Then, without panic
3) After receiving your baggage, pass custom control ... perhaps "green street"
4) Then see around for people with signs "MIND SPORT" who will take you here (see photo)

5) Finally from this table you will be taken to hotel or Olympic Village - depends of your choice and where you want to stay.
I am playing checkers, not chess.