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Lindus Edwards wrote:I know many checker players and not one of them has even seen Ms Becky at a checker tournament!
Hi, Lindus ! Yes, I never had a pleasure to meet with Ms. Becky at checkers tournament, however I am deighted to say, that it was honored for me to meet my friend, Mr. Don DeWeber once in official checkers tournament. It was my first draughts event ever, back to summer 1996, when I visited club in New Castle, Pennsylvania, and joined with my long life friends - Tony Kozenski and Don DeWeber. In September, 1996 they invited me to play in OH State tournament, 1996, and I accepted their offer !
It was so unusual, interesting and so many fun - I will always remember.
Here are my games with Mr. DeWeber. I didn't record rounds and don't know - it was exactly my official tournament games #1/#2, or not.
G1. A. Moiseyev vs D. DeWeber
OH State ty, 1996, Massilon
11-15 22-17 9-13 17-14 10-17 21-14 6-9 (A) 25-21 9-18 23-14 8-11 29-25 4-8 24-19 15-24 28-19 11-16 27-23 8-11 (B) 25-22 16-20 19-16 12-19 23-16 2-6 16-12 6-10 30-25 10-17 21-14 11-15 25-21 7-11 14-10 5-9 22-17 13-22 26-17 9-13 17-14 15-18 14-9 18-22 9-6 22-25 6-2 25-30 2-7 11-15 7-11 15-18 11-7 18-22 7-11 22-25 11-15 25-29 15-11 29-25 11-7 25-22 7-11 22-18 11-7 13-17 and after several moves Red Wins
A. LOL ... After 10 years in draughts things look different.
B. After this nasty wasting move red position immediately becomes critical, if not a lost. 1-6 instead would be correct
C. Interesting situation. See diagram #1. It is obvious that 19-16 trade erase white winning chances, but the most important question here - could white win by 32-27 ? My intuition says - YES.
#1. A. Moiseyev vs D. DeWeber

White to move (32-27*)
G2. D. DeWeber vs A. Moiseyev
OH State ty, 1996, Massilon
11-15 22-17 9-13 17-14 10-17 21-14 8-11 23-19 15-18 26-23 4-8 24-20 13-17 31-26 17-21 19-15 6-9 (A) 28-24 9-13 23-19 2-6 15-10 6-15 19-10 11-15 (B) 25-22 18-25 29-22 8-11 27-23 White Wins
A. I think Don missed a a pretty win at this point - 12-16!. See diagram #2.
B. Strange enough, but even at this point draw was still in hands - 12-16!
#2. D. DeWeber vs A. Moiseyev

12-16! wins
