George Hay wrote:Gary, I'm curious (George) about your comment "there is Yates who, among other things, played the Red side of my favorite all-time game." Could that be the winning game in the 1876 championship match with Wyllie? --George Hay
George (Curious), it was a Bowen-Yates game (and I'm not really sure who had red or white*). I would give it here but there is a discussion about the game and some variations (all very pretty) in the "Mystery Game?" thread under the "Games" topic in the Forum. Take a look; it's a good thread.
I liked the game so much, I memorized it to show people (should they ever ask) the beauty and logic of checkers. It makes an impact. It really is a masterpiece, at least to my somewhat inexperienced eye. I play it over every few days to keep it in my memory and to remind myself of what's possible... . Doesn't get any better than that.
There you have it (and I'm way off topic...again...).
*Ooops! Having just looked at the game again, I think Yates played the
White side...so much for depending on my memory.
V/R,
Gary Jenkins/jaguar72