It's live online apparently.
There has been this running joke for months on chess24 about this mysterious figure.
So the question of the day (answers please!): WHO IS MR DODGY?
Mr Dodgy Invitational
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Mr Dodgy Invitational
Tim Harding
Historian and FIDE Arbiter
Author of 'Steinitz in London,' British Chess Literature to 1914', 'Joseph Henry Blackburne: A Chess Biography', and 'Eminent Victorian Chess Players'
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Historian and FIDE Arbiter
Author of 'Steinitz in London,' British Chess Literature to 1914', 'Joseph Henry Blackburne: A Chess Biography', and 'Eminent Victorian Chess Players'
http://www.chessmail.com
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Re: Mr Dodgy Invitational
Michael Duke
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Re: Mr Dodgy Invitational
When they refer to Little Bolton, Scotland, don't they really meant Little Scotland, Bolton? That's consistent with a playing history which includes Congresses in the North West and playing in the Manticores squad.
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Re: Mr Dodgy Invitational
If it is the same guy, then Mike played for Crusaders (Blackburn) and for 1 season (?) for the Manticores, so he could have lived in Blackrod
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