Refreshing should get rid of it.JustinHorton wrote:Houska-Arkell develops an online problem as an impossible 43.Qf8 appears.
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Problem removed.JustinHorton wrote:Houska-Arkell develops an online problem as an impossible 43.Qf8 appears.
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Briefly the same problem cropped up on Jones-Turner, though it has gone away again.
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So Jones did convert. Howell-Jones on Monday I suppose, which we all called as the critical game before the championship.
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Just for a moment I thought Walker v Weller might give us the Arkell Ending, but it's not going to happen.
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I assume the moves broadcast from move 45 onwards are wrong assuming black didn't blunder a piece, white didn't allow black to win her queen and then black didn't play it and they then agreed a draw with white a piece upMatthew Carr wrote:Problem removed.JustinHorton wrote:Houska-Arkell develops an online problem as an impossible 43.Qf8 appears.
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Can anyone tell me what has happened with Adair-Bhatia, my board has no clocks and doesn't seem to be showing any more moves after 27.Kf3
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Another case of the players looking at an amusing variation on a sensory board I suppose. Maybe we should petition FIDE to make it a 00 offenceLawrenceCooper wrote:I assume the moves broadcast from move 45 onwards are wrong assuming black didn't blunder a piece, white didn't allow black to win her queen and then black didn't play it and they then agreed a draw with white a piece upMatthew Carr wrote:Problem removed.JustinHorton wrote:Houska-Arkell develops an online problem as an impossible 43.Qf8 appears.
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It's showing as drawn here: http://results.britishchesschampionship ... h/SMWSite/Andrew Collins wrote:Can anyone tell me what has happened with Adair-Bhatia, my board has no clocks and doesn't seem to be showing any more moves after 27.Kf3
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So we're down to Surtees-Roe and Shaw-Palliser?
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Another case of the players looking at an amusing variation on a sensory board I suppose. Maybe we should petition FIDE to make it a 00 offence[/quote]Paul Cooksey wrote:
I assume the moves broadcast from move 45 onwards are wrong assuming black didn't blunder a piece, white didn't allow black to win her queen and then black didn't play it and they then agreed a draw with white a piece up
They started analysing before me or another arbiter could get there. Moves corrected.
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In Surtees-Roe, White played 48 Qg1, but 48 Rb8 Ra1 49 Qb7 Qe7 50 Re8 looks decisive - what am I missing?
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48..ra2 first maybeMartin Benjamin wrote:In Surtees-Roe, White played 48 Qg1, but 48 Rb8 Ra1 49 Qb7 Qe7 50 Re8 looks decisive - what am I missing?
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No "maybe" about it! 48...Ra2, of course. Thanks.Paul Cooksey wrote:48..ra2 first maybeMartin Benjamin wrote:In Surtees-Roe, White played 48 Qg1, but 48 Rb8 Ra1 49 Qb7 Qe7 50 Re8 looks decisive - what am I missing?
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maybe means me not Rybka I'm not sure I am willing to take the risk of trying to work out what Mike Surtees is thinking on a regular basisMartin Benjamin wrote:No "maybe" about it! 48...Ra2, of course. Thanks.Paul Cooksey wrote:48..ra2 first maybeMartin Benjamin wrote:In Surtees-Roe, White played 48 Qg1, but 48 Rb8 Ra1 49 Qb7 Qe7 50 Re8 looks decisive - what am I missing?