How did we all miss this?
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Richard Pask
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How did we all miss this?
Evidently RLF, John Anderson, Jim Morrison and myself all missed a 3 for 2 win in Game 42 Trunk of the 6th International Match! Oh, and don't forget Jim Loy. or am I going mad?
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john reade
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Re: How did we all miss this?
Can you show us the game?
- rich beckwith
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Re: How did we all miss this?
Yes, very strange oversight! This is how drawn game appears in 1995 Checkers magazine (ICHF), p. 157, and this presumes editor got correct order of moves (as actually played and recorded) into the magazine:
[Event "6th IM G. 42"][Date ""][Black "Anderson"][White "Morrison"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
1. 11-15 22-17 2. 15-19 24x15 3. 10x19 23x16 4. 12x19 25-22 5. 8-11 27-23 6. 4-8 23x16 7. 11x20 29-25 8. 7-10 17-13 9. 8-11 26-23 10. 3-8 22-18 {allows winning 20-24, but not played!} 11. 10-15 25-22 12. 9-14 18x9 13. 5x14 32-27 14. 8-12 22-17 15. 11-16 17x10 16. 15-19 10-7 17. 2x11 21-17 18. 19x26 30x23 19. 6-10 23-18 20. 10-15 18-14 21. 16-19 13-9 22. 19-23 27x18 23. 15x22 14-10 1/2-1/2
[Event "6th IM G. 42"][Date ""][Black "Anderson"][White "Morrison"]
[Result "1/2-1/2"]
1. 11-15 22-17 2. 15-19 24x15 3. 10x19 23x16 4. 12x19 25-22 5. 8-11 27-23 6. 4-8 23x16 7. 11x20 29-25 8. 7-10 17-13 9. 8-11 26-23 10. 3-8 22-18 {allows winning 20-24, but not played!} 11. 10-15 25-22 12. 9-14 18x9 13. 5x14 32-27 14. 8-12 22-17 15. 11-16 17x10 16. 15-19 10-7 17. 2x11 21-17 18. 19x26 30x23 19. 6-10 23-18 20. 10-15 18-14 21. 16-19 13-9 22. 19-23 27x18 23. 15x22 14-10 1/2-1/2
Richard Beckwith
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ACF Treasurer / WCDF President
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Richard Pask
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Re: How did we all miss this?
Since the game runs up perfectly and it is very hard to rearrange the moves sensibly to avoid the shot, one can only assume that this is the true record. Sadly, JA is no longer with us, but Jim is so perhaps he can help?
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john reade
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Re: How did we all miss this?
What was the date of this game?
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George Hay
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Re: How did we all miss this?
The dates of the 6th International Match, USA vs Great Britain and Ireland, were October 9-13, 1995.
The match was held at the International Checker Hall of Fame in Petal, Mississippi.
USA won the match with a score of 64-14-122.
The match was held at the International Checker Hall of Fame in Petal, Mississippi.
USA won the match with a score of 64-14-122.
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john reade
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Re: How did we all miss this?
Which day was this game played?
- Alex_Moiseyev
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Re: How did we all miss this?
Very nice finding, Richard, congratulation ! We all are humans and your wonderful discovery just proved once again this fact.
I am playing checkers, not chess.
- rich beckwith
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Re: How did we all miss this?
Jim Morrison wrote me:
This was 18 years ago but I think the moves are correct . I didn't see this during the game but noticed it later when running it up. I had my rabbit's foot with me that day.
This was 18 years ago but I think the moves are correct . I didn't see this during the game but noticed it later when running it up. I had my rabbit's foot with me that day.
Richard Beckwith
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Richard Pask
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Re: How did we all miss this?
This is very gracious of Jim. I published the game on pp 114-115 of Total Checkers A Guide & Companion Volume 1, and didn't spot the error for 15 years!
Incidentally, I'm thoroughly enjoying the 21st Century Checkers project, and in producing it have considerably firmed up a lot of the play I gave in Solid Checkers. Taking into account the amendments I have given in the 9-14s, 10-14s and 10-15s, I am hopeful that this will prove to be a very reliable guide.
Incidentally, I'm thoroughly enjoying the 21st Century Checkers project, and in producing it have considerably firmed up a lot of the play I gave in Solid Checkers. Taking into account the amendments I have given in the 9-14s, 10-14s and 10-15s, I am hopeful that this will prove to be a very reliable guide.