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Who was the first German checkerplayer to play in a World Championship qualifying event?



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I do not normally read the posts in this section as I invariably find them soporific. Since I found your question interesting however I shall venture a guess and say that my good friend Dennis Pawlek was the first German to play in the event to which you refer.
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Good try, Lindus, but wrong.

Dennis and me thought we were the first to enter a qualification for a World Championship in Prague, but I found out we were wrong.

I will give you the answer next saturday, if no one else finds the answer.


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Well Ingo, I am really surprised. I can't wait to see the correct answer.
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"Who was the first German checker player to play in a World Championship qualifying event"? To play in a World Championship qualifying event in what sport Ingo? Many famed German draught players also played Chess as well as other sports.
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Could it have been M. Mocrovich?

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Ms. Becky wrote:" To play in a World Championship qualifying event in what sport Ingo? Many famed German draught players also played Chess as well as other sports.



It is checkers/draughts, english style, what do you thought?
I am not that "cunning".

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The only official Qualify event in checkers before WCDF was my Eliminator Qualify 3-move match with William Docherty in 2001, England. But I don't think me or William (?) are German. So ... we have to consider only QT on Barbados and Prague.

In the past there were few play-offs in USA National, which identify the winner and World Championship cotenders, but I am not sure, if we can consider these matches as Qualify events.

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No.
There were qualifying events :-)
You have to think twice.
It is not sooo easy.
A further clue: Ron King also played in this event.
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Mr. Preussner--World Mail Qualifying Event--1985/86?
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Mr. Preussner--World Mail Qualifying Event--1985/86?
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You got it!!

It was a mail play qualifying event, and so far I have not found any player from Germany entering a serious checker/draughts event in english style before. The legandary homo ludens and Chess World Champion Emanuel Lasker also played checkers (he was also a top Go player in Germany and a reknown Brigde expert), but never played in a tournament, only in off-hand games and a few simultaneous events, reaching at least a draw against Newell Banks.
The first German to enter a crossbaord tournament was Mike Luhn, a 10*10 player of M
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