Paignton
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Re: Paignton
LOL cheers Simon. I guess there are worse senior moments than that out there waiting to collar us!
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There are indeed. When you and Simon reach 60, you'll start to discover what they are.Keith Arkell wrote:LOL cheers Simon. I guess there are worse senior moments than that out there waiting to collar us!
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I managed to make it 21 firsts out of 23 attempts last week by getting 7/7. The last time I did that was in 1988!
Re: Paignton
Keith, congratulations on that fine outstanding performance.
The ECF has had to admit you to their hall of fame -
http://www.englishchess.org.uk/keith-ar ... n-success/
I played at Paignton a few times before it moved from the Oldway Mansion.
Great to see you and the event carrying on in traditional style.
All the best,
John
The ECF has had to admit you to their hall of fame -
http://www.englishchess.org.uk/keith-ar ... n-success/
I played at Paignton a few times before it moved from the Oldway Mansion.
Great to see you and the event carrying on in traditional style.
All the best,
John
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Re: Paignton
Some photos:http://tinyurl.com/Paignton2015
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Re: Paignton
Cheers John and much appreciated. It was a bit weaker this year - no IMs and I was the only GM, but I don't care cuz I like winning tournamentsJohn McKenna wrote:Keith, congratulations on that fine outstanding performance.
The ECF has had to admit you to their hall of fame -
http://www.englishchess.org.uk/keith-ar ... n-success/
I played at Paignton a few times before it moved from the Oldway Mansion.
Great to see you and the event carrying on in traditional style.
All the best,
John