Round 3 and 4 PGNs are now online ready for download, except for the Northern League.
Please feel free to point out any errors that have been made.
Round 3 and 4 PGNs
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Re: Round 3 and 4 PGNs
Thanks to all the game inputters - a sterling effort.
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The Northern League games have now been uploaded, apart from two games in Round 3.
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This must be one of the greatest game inputting achievments ever - well done!
On a 'game' note, I had an unusual incident where one of my team mates was trying to point my attention to his scoresheet during the game. I decided it best not to get too involved, least we be thought of as conspiring against our opponents, but I later realised he was trying to show me that he had been writing the moves in the wrong columns and messed it up. I was not sure what to do - could I have told an arbiter to come and give him a new scoresheet or was it best just to keep my head down and pretend nothing had happened?
On a 'game' note, I had an unusual incident where one of my team mates was trying to point my attention to his scoresheet during the game. I decided it best not to get too involved, least we be thought of as conspiring against our opponents, but I later realised he was trying to show me that he had been writing the moves in the wrong columns and messed it up. I was not sure what to do - could I have told an arbiter to come and give him a new scoresheet or was it best just to keep my head down and pretend nothing had happened?
Lose one queen and it is a disaster, Lose 1000 queens and it is just a statistic.
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You could have asked an arbiter for another scoresheet, and then copied everything over. No one would have minded.Joey Stewart wrote:On a 'game' note, I had an unusual incident where one of my team mates was trying to point my attention to his scoresheet during the game. I decided it best not to get too involved, least we be thought of as conspiring against our opponents, but I later realised he was trying to show me that he had been writing the moves in the wrong columns and messed it up. I was not sure what to do - could I have told an arbiter to come and give him a new scoresheet or was it best just to keep my head down and pretend nothing had happened?
Take solace in the fact that you're not the only one.
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it would have been nice to have a line between white | black.