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its what the independent rebranded itself asStewart Reuben wrote: ↑Mon Aug 01, 2022 11:11 amKevin >This weekend's "i" has a full page about the 50th anniversary of Spassky - Fischer in Iceland.<
WHAT IS "i" ?
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The "Isle of Wedmore News" (August 2022) has a column by Rev. Sam Healey, (who is deaf), where he says,
"Wedding rehearsals are a little bit like teaching someone to play chess; you start with setting up the pieces an then you relay to them how eachpiece moves and when!
Thus the psychedelic echoes that I could hear bouncing around, were that of the King and Queen being set in their place on the boar. After them the person officiating was, with the help of a verger, directing Bishops, Knights, Castles and Pawns to their starting squares." (etc).
Whether his analogy (a wedding is a game) will please everyone is another point.
Ironically I then got a message from Purling, and this is on their site, https://www.purling.com/product/wedding-pair
"Wedding rehearsals are a little bit like teaching someone to play chess; you start with setting up the pieces an then you relay to them how eachpiece moves and when!
Thus the psychedelic echoes that I could hear bouncing around, were that of the King and Queen being set in their place on the boar. After them the person officiating was, with the help of a verger, directing Bishops, Knights, Castles and Pawns to their starting squares." (etc).
Whether his analogy (a wedding is a game) will please everyone is another point.
Ironically I then got a message from Purling, and this is on their site, https://www.purling.com/product/wedding-pair
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Some coaching material starts with an empty board on which pieces are placed. The student is invited to note which squares are controlled. Good for understanding the power of fianchettoed Bishops when you see them on g2 or g7. It's also good for knowing which colour a given square would be.Isle of Wedmore news quoted by Kevin Thurlow wrote: ↑Tue Aug 02, 2022 1:56 pm"Wedding rehearsals are a little bit like teaching someone to play chess; you start with setting up the pieces an then you relay to them how eachpiece moves and when!
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Stewart was in Iceland for THE Match. He sent a postcard to his friend, the late Ron Harman. In about 1978 or 9 I was at his brother's house and said missive was brandished. It said something like:
Dear Ron, Food terrible, weather appalling, love Stewart.
As a collector, then as now, I noticed Fischer's signature on the card, no doubt a facsimile souvenir. No way on earth Ken Harman would have it now.
Does anybody reading this have a similar memento?
James
Dear Ron, Food terrible, weather appalling, love Stewart.
As a collector, then as now, I noticed Fischer's signature on the card, no doubt a facsimile souvenir. No way on earth Ken Harman would have it now.
Does anybody reading this have a similar memento?
James
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I remember crying at the news that fischer had won in 1972. Well i was aged 1.James Pratt wrote: ↑Tue Aug 02, 2022 5:48 pmStewart was in Iceland for THE Match. He sent a postcard to his friend, the late Ron Harman. In about 1978 or 9 I was at his brother's house and said missive was brandished. It said something like:
Dear Ron, Food terrible, weather appalling, love Stewart.
As a collector, then as now, I noticed Fischer's signature on the card, no doubt a facsimile souvenir. No way on earth Ken Harman would have it now.
Does anybody reading this have a similar memento?
James
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James the seventies were a great time werent they just a pity we have to re-live the inflation and strikes again today, those went right over my head first time around- i was born in 1971.
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also i was living in argentina in 1976-79 so missed the winter of ill repute
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I look at my bookcase of books and jazz music albums autographed to me. But, as I suspected, have none of Bobby.
But I have a biography of John Coltrane, the famous tenor saxophonist. That was awarded to me as a best chess game prize in 2004 playing for Cavendish. Kenny Harman was the judge and he autographed the book.
My mementos are mainly in my head and some are in my published books or articles
But I have a biography of John Coltrane, the famous tenor saxophonist. That was awarded to me as a best chess game prize in 2004 playing for Cavendish. Kenny Harman was the judge and he autographed the book.
My mementos are mainly in my head and some are in my published books or articles
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I doubt that you actually *remember* it, thenAlanLlewellyn wrote: ↑Tue Aug 02, 2022 6:44 pmI remember crying at the news that fischer had won in 1972. Well i was aged 1.James Pratt wrote: ↑Tue Aug 02, 2022 5:48 pmStewart was in Iceland for THE Match. He sent a postcard to his friend, the late Ron Harman. In about 1978 or 9 I was at his brother's house and said missive was brandished. It said something like:
Dear Ron, Food terrible, weather appalling, love Stewart.
As a collector, then as now, I noticed Fischer's signature on the card, no doubt a facsimile souvenir. No way on earth Ken Harman would have it now.
Does anybody reading this have a similar memento?
James
"Set up your attacks so that when the fire is out, it isn't out!" (H N Pillsbury)
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maybe not but what i have a vague memory of is watching the news and it coming up that he had gone into hidingMatt Mackenzie wrote: ↑Tue Aug 02, 2022 10:14 pmI doubt that you actually *remember* it, thenAlanLlewellyn wrote: ↑Tue Aug 02, 2022 6:44 pmI remember crying at the news that fischer had won in 1972. Well i was aged 1.James Pratt wrote: ↑Tue Aug 02, 2022 5:48 pmStewart was in Iceland for THE Match. He sent a postcard to his friend, the late Ron Harman. In about 1978 or 9 I was at his brother's house and said missive was brandished. It said something like:
Dear Ron, Food terrible, weather appalling, love Stewart.
As a collector, then as now, I noticed Fischer's signature on the card, no doubt a facsimile souvenir. No way on earth Ken Harman would have it now.
Does anybody reading this have a similar memento?
James
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any relation to beth harman, i had a budgie called harman in the 70s as a coincidenceStewart Reuben wrote: ↑Tue Aug 02, 2022 10:09 pmI look at my bookcase of books and jazz music albums autographed to me. But, as I suspected, have none of Bobby.
But I have a biography of John Coltrane, the famous tenor saxophonist. That was awarded to me as a best chess game prize in 2004 playing for Cavendish. Kenny Harman was the judge and he autographed the book.
My mementos are mainly in my head and some are in my published books or articles
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other coincidences are in the film innocent moves it mentions dalton chess school as a school which josh waitzkin goes to-in my school in dalton town where i used to live i went to a chess lessons there in the early 80s
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also beth harmans story as an actress as well as her screen story is similar to my own in many ways, i was forced to take medication, i got drunk in youth very drunk, i lived in argentina(like the actress), i went to an institution, i lived a lonely existance, i got involved in playing chess tournaments, my mum died, my dad astranged me.
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ALAN > i lived a lonely existance, i got involved in playing chess tournaments, <
'Chess yields us when we need them most, Companion for our loneliness'. Mu' Tazz
'Chess yields us when we need them most, Companion for our loneliness'. Mu' Tazz