Searching for a game
- Alex_Moiseyev
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Richard, how long was our game from OH match ? What was an exact number ? Our SG-48 from Sixth, USA 3 moves 2004 lasted more than 80 moves.
I am playing checkers, not chess.
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86 white and 86 red moves, correct ?JohnAcker wrote:Assuming you mean G9 from the 2005 match, 86 full plies, with a draw agreed after red's 87th move.
If Richard is OK - why not ? Observing the game where i was in lost may give my opponents wrong impressionJohnAcker wrote:I can post the game score, if you and Rich don't mind.

I remember this game continued more than 6 hours.
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No, I don't object. I recall game was around 6 hours + 23 minutes, and perhaps should have lasted even longer had I not allowed the late drawing combination. There was a 7+ hour game in Guinness World Records (Oldbury-Tinsley).
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John, something is missing - I don't see anything and can't play anything. Empty board.
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John, I can see your text but not from Jason
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Interesting discussion. Yes. I'm aware of the Hellman Banks (1958) game, and Hellman Ryan (1939) game - none of which is the longest game played in a US Nt ty. I agree its not in the ACF archive, but it is in hardcopy !
I have an extensive list of long games, both in terms of moves and time, and the records show that the Tinsley-Oldbury (1958) game is NOT the only one that went 7 1/2 hrs. However, this game between A.H. Richardson and E. A. Durgin has me stumped and hense the need to verify it if possible. Hugh
I have an extensive list of long games, both in terms of moves and time, and the records show that the Tinsley-Oldbury (1958) game is NOT the only one that went 7 1/2 hrs. However, this game between A.H. Richardson and E. A. Durgin has me stumped and hense the need to verify it if possible. Hugh
Re: Searching for a game
Alex,
I am having the same problem with both Jason's and John's posts but found a fix by clicking on one of the tool buttons "Larger", "Smaller" or "Flip". (The board then appears.)
Hope that helps..."Pal"
I am having the same problem with both Jason's and John's posts but found a fix by clicking on one of the tool buttons "Larger", "Smaller" or "Flip". (The board then appears.)
Hope that helps..."Pal"
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i see the game just fine .... very interesting game too
thanks for sharing

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Do you have anything that may be useful addition to my website???Ingo_Zachos wrote:---------
I have a database with now 97.000 games, and it has about 800 games with 50 (PDN count) moves, and this 4 games and 3 from computer competitions that lasted 100 moves (PDN count).
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W.T. Call in Rambles With The Switcher, page 18, has this to say about a very long game of checkers:
In Passey's " ABC of Draughts," an unusually interesting handbook, Brisbane, 1906, which
Robert Mar, champion of Australia, helped to produce, a Switcher game of 228 necessary
moves, Richardson vs. Durgin, is reproduced from the Boston Post with the remark that it
is perhaps the longest game on record.
http://www.archive.org/stream/rambleswi ... 3/mode/2up
The link is to W.T. Call, as I cannot find the ABC book on the WWW.
--George Hay
In Passey's " ABC of Draughts," an unusually interesting handbook, Brisbane, 1906, which
Robert Mar, champion of Australia, helped to produce, a Switcher game of 228 necessary
moves, Richardson vs. Durgin, is reproduced from the Boston Post with the remark that it
is perhaps the longest game on record.
http://www.archive.org/stream/rambleswi ... 3/mode/2up
The link is to W.T. Call, as I cannot find the ABC book on the WWW.
--George Hay
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the ABC of draughts is available in several libraries in Aus + UK ..... i don't have a copy and i would be quite willing to buy it if anyone has a spare copy of this book....
I haven't found it available online either George.
cheers
Danny
I haven't found it available online either George.
cheers
Danny
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Re: Searching for a game
I had an ABC of checkers somewhere..............by Wiswell/Shuffitt 1957,is this the same ? Americans Best Checkers?
Always read "Cannings Compilation 2nd Edition" every day.
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Tommy, I'm sure it is a different book.W.T. Call's Rambles With The Switcher was published in 1916 and that predates any Wiswell book.
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Thanks Geo, i have that lil Mc Call book too Rambles with the Switcher and it is 1916.
Always read "Cannings Compilation 2nd Edition" every day.
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the "abc of draughts" that we are talking about is authored by Fred Passey ... who was a local "Brisbanite" and fellow Queenslander
it was published in 1906
If someone has a copy of this book i'd be quite happy to make an offer
cheers
Danny Alvarez


If someone has a copy of this book i'd be quite happy to make an offer
cheers
Danny Alvarez
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