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Chris Reekie article on Richard Jordan

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English Draughts Journel - June Issue has a nice article written by Chris Reekie on
Richard Jordan, unbeaten world champion
(EDJ) English Draughts Journel, their printed Newsletters/Bulletins by the English Draughts Association (EDA)

Article from June issue - English Draughts Journal
http://www.nccheckers.org/NCCA/6-2011%2 ... ournal.htm
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JR, thank you for posting this article on Richard Jordan with links to other Richard Jordan articles. This is the first time that I have seen a draughts player referred to as a draughtsman (in the Chess Edinburgh article). I still wonder if Richard Jordan is related to Alfred Jordan!? I've heard of Richard Jordan, but I didn't know what a great once in a generation checker player he was until now. The history section of the ACF website has Top Ten Lists of History's Greatest Checker Players. Richard Pask and Hugh Devlin both rate Richard Jordan second, just behind Marion Tinsley!
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George Hay wrote: I still wonder if Richard Jordan is related to Alfred Jordan!?
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Thanx Jay, I take it the short answer is no! BTW, that is a stunning Alfred Jordan Exhibit at OMOCH!
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Hey George,....
George Hay wrote:Thanx Jay, I take it the short answer is no!
If you have any faith in the research of Alf's Great-Grandson, Keith Brannen....the answer is no... :)
George Hay wrote:BTW, that is a stunning Alfred Jordan Exhibit at OMOCH!
Thanx, and thanx again to Keith Brannen !!

And George, stay tuned to the OMOCH...if all goes according to plan, we will be launching a project soon that...well........let's just say, if you enjoy the game of Checkers (and we all know that you do !!), and you enjoy learning a little Checkers-related history (and we all know that you do !!) it will keep you entertained for years !!!!!

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A magnificent article Chris.
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There is a kind of postscript to the Richard Jordan vs Charles Barker WCM of 1900 that ended in a 2-2-36 tie,
with Richard Jordan retaining the title. In the 1905 International Match, Richard Jordan again faced Charles Barker.
This time Richard Jordan beat Charles Barker 1-0-2.

Did Richard Jordan ever play Alfred Jordan? Yes, in at least one event, Scotland vs England 1910.
In that event they played to an 0-0-3 tie. OK, they are not related, i get it! :)

Jim Loy's 200 page spiral-bound The Checker Games Of Richard Jordan have the above match-ups and many more!
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