Hi-Lites of the year 2008 ?

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Hi-Lites of the year 2008 ?

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Greetings all....
Not much happening on the ACF Forum as of late....
I am hoping to jump-start this forum with some subject matter.
During some recent e-mail correspondence with JR Smith, we touched on the subject of the American "Grand Slam" success of Marion Tinsley and Walter Hellman in the early 1970's.
It made us think of the modern day equivelent....
It also made me think of the accomplishments of Alex Moiseyev in 2008.
He won the 11 Man Ballot World (?? is this world recognized ?) Match Championship.( To which he was offerred a potential "independent challenge" here on the Forum), the American 3-move National Tourney, and the Olympic Gold in Beijing. He also defended the Ohio State Match Championship against Richard Beckwith, along with some other ty successes.
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A most remarkable year....and , IMHO, the "Hi-Lite", the greatest accomplishment of the year,i.e., his success in play. :thumbup: :thumbup:
( And, this also , again IMHO, one of the greatest years ever for any Checkers/Draughts player)
Anybody else agree, dis-agree with this assessment of 2008 ?

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Jay H
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QUOTE OF THE YEAR
I was wondering why people still play our game when they deem it to be inferior to other variants?

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touche'...lol!!
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Shane should have wrote..."Why do people still TRY to play our game...."

LOL!!
Greetings Liam...!!!
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"The top french fighter pilot in world war 1 shot down 24 enemy planes. The top american pilot - you don't know his name - his name was Eddie Brickenbacker he shot down 26 enemy planes. The German ace The Red Baron everybody knows who he is - that's because he shot down 87 enemy planes. There is a level of difference between people and it translates into some games" Billy L Mitchell
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MostFamousDane wrote:"The top french fighter pilot in world war 1 shot down 24 enemy planes. The top american pilot - you don't know his name - his name was Eddie Brickenbacker he shot down 26 enemy planes. The German ace The Red Baron everybody knows who he is - that's because he shot down 87 enemy planes. There is a level of difference between people and it translates into some games" Billy L Mitchell
The Soviet Union pilot Pokrishkin had 59 officially registered individual victories in the 2nd war. You can read about him here:

http://mig3.sovietwarplanes.com/mig3/pokryshkin.html

I personally don't trust much German numbers because often they counted number of engines, not aircraftrs.

here is a quote from article:

Pokrishkin arrived at the end of the war with the rank of Colonel and was awarded three times Hero of the Soviet Union. His total score was 59 confirmed personal victories according to most sources. He was thought to have more (probably 80), but the Soviet claims procedures were strict. To get an individual claim, you had to:
1) have an independent witness, not part of your flight, or part of that combat engagement (ground observer, another flight nearby, etc.).
2) OR, have the wreckage of the victim on the ground
3) AND demonstrate that your actions alone were responsible for the claim.
Any claim that could not meet these criteria were either dismissed altogether, or sometimes awarded as a 'Shared' claim. In 1944, with the Red Army advancing, recovering wrecks became much easier, and so claims could be verified more easily on that basis.


Happy New Year to everyone ! I wish a peace and joy in every house and also I wish to everyone successfully pas a hard time for our economic and survive.

Me and William got some things to do in order to set our 11-man ballott match this year. Will see - how it goes. I already have some sort of challenge from R. Hallett.

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"The worst thing that could happen would be to give someone the credibility of a score that doesn't deserve it - but even far worse than that would be to deny someone the credibility when they deserved it - if I'm not there I don't know" - Billy L. Mitchell
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Stop that ugly body counting plz.
All these numbers r just shameful and should not boost a person's reputation.
As may grandfather told me, "A war is not the time for heros, it's a time to survive"

All I know about WW I statistics is that during WW I there was only one air raid on Dortmund, my home town, in 1917, and it killed only one person: a soldier on his last day of vacation!

To make one thing clear:
I don't wish to you that kind of luck, I wish good luck to you all for 2009.

to me Beijing was the climax of 2008, though I braught back a bad cold and an even worse result and 376 games that I had to deicpher.
As I had not too much free time after the WMSG, I got stucked in round 6, but now that I have holidays left I approached to round 7.
Sorry for that delay and the fact that I could not make a program for the German Open 2009 so far.
So far only one game is missing (King-Durdyev 0-2 in round 5, which began 1.10-14 23-19, 2.6-10), and many games were unreadable from a certain point and needed reconstruction.
Especially I ask you to skip the habit of using a "X" or "-" to note a capture, as in almost 3 out of 4 cases there were more then one way to leap, and sometimes after five subsequent "X" there r about two dozen possible positions, many of them quite reasonable, so if yuu want to do the man who edits those games a favor, use the square numbers plz!

To William:
As soon as I have finished, I will snail-mail the sheets to you, so that you can proofread it, as I suspect that my "reconstruction" of some games may in fact be more guesswork then I think it was.

To Sune:
I will try to make the Danish open this year, so keep a seat warm for me.

To Shane:
Alex loves checkers, and you just got him wrong. Also, you r right that I should not blame 3-move for my results, and I will give it a 2nd/3rd chance.

To Alex:
I want to order a copy of the WMSG tournament book, and I have pictures of all players, their birth dates, and a few reults they have made in the past. I know you love checkers, as you love shashki and draughts 100, but to some it is confusing that love can be given to more then one game. Forgive us plz.

To Liam:
after the WMSG games r edited, I will finish translating the GO 2007 book and then start to wok on 2006 and 2008.

To Jan:
Good luck for your WC match.

To Patricia:
You're not old enough to quit checkers, but you would surely be missed, so give it a chance.

to everyone else:

Guten Rutsch!


Ingo Zachos (no time for the weather today)
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Thanks Ingo

Have a great new year .

( Oh and I really hope that there are no hard feelings about "that little incident" , and I do ask you to excuse me as I do not usually act this way :lol: :oops:)

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All the best to the very dear checker friends i have met on the internet and in real life over the last few years.They have enriched my life,and i will always count them as close friends in an ever increasing mad world.Ingo, thankyou for your good wishes,you have always been a great support to me,and a great encourager,may you have a great New Year. And i wish all of you a wonderful 2009, regards Jan
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if yuu want to do the man who edits those games a favor, use the square numbers plz!....SAYS INGO.

WHEEEEEEEEEE now lets vote for numbered boards, then life will be so much easier and leave em ol !dinosaurs" behind.

The ol proverb says "cutting off your nose to spite your face"...hehehe
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