English Open

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MostFamousDane
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Post by MostFamousDane »

Any news ?
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kiwinurse
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At the moment Lindus is leading,but its very close with only 10 points between the top and the bottom player,Go Lindus!
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I note the English Open Championships finished yesterday - does anyone know who was there and what happened?
Bernard Coll
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The silence is defeaning! Maybe the generators chust ran out of deisel, or something like that. Looks as though we will all have to hold our patience until the pigeons make their way home.
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Bernard Coll wrote:The silence is defeaning! Maybe the generators chust ran out of deisel, or something like that. Looks as though we will all have to hold our patience until the pigeons make their way home.
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Perhaps we should check the EDA Forum......
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liam stephens
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Must be one of the best kept secrets since Enigma.

My guess is that the trophy is already back in the Principality.

According to a Reuters News Agency Report, it is proposed to hold future tournaments at
Bletchley Park. :)
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Re: English Open

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Liam, Are you suggesting there will be no leeks from any "officials"?
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Well, if no Leeks, perhaps a few Thistles.
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A prickly reply! LOL
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According to Brian Poole, Lindus has won the tournament,but still had one round to play when Brian came home from it.It would be nice to get a day by day account of the match,and im not sure why that doesnt happen
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A very warm congratulations to Lindus,who has retained his title,winning the English open.Course,i knew he would,and im very happy for him,regards Jan
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Hi all,

Yes, managed to successfully defend the title. It was due to sheer luck of course.
I will post the full results in a couple of hours as I have to go out at the moment.

Best wishes,

Lindus.
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Congratulations Lindus - Well done!

Regards - Liam.
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It was due to sheer luck of course.
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Congratulations Lindus, a well deserved win!

The best to you always... "Pal"
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Mac Banks
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I also want to congratulate Lindus Edwards for winning the English Open.

All the best,
Mac Banks
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