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Around move 11 I thought.
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Don't quote me on it just guess work
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Arkell has beaten Nelson (0-1, 51) if you're looking at the official site, though Chess24 still has them stuck on move 41.
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Similarly Phil Brooks is beating Hebden on Chess24, but has in fact lost on the official site.
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Phil has certainly lost now, but it only just happened.
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"Do you play chess?"
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Alex Holowczak via Facebook: "I was tasked with assigning a fixed board for Mark due to lighting considerations."Andrew Bak wrote:Why is Mark Hebden on a fixed board?
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i was wondering too, thought I had missed somethingAndrew Bak wrote:Why is Mark Hebden on a fixed board?
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"I'm not the one who got it wrong. I'm the only one who got it right". Carrie Mathison.
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That's what I suspected (along with something like being in a wheelchair, that is the most common reason). Does that mean that the lighting in the rest of the venue is not up to scratch?LawrenceCooper wrote:Alex Holowczak via Facebook: "I was tasked with assigning a fixed board for Mark due to lighting considerations."Andrew Bak wrote:Why is Mark Hebden on a fixed board?
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Hebden needs to be close to an exit, so that he can nip out for a quick fag between moves!Andrew Bak wrote:Why is Mark Hebden on a fixed board?
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There's now a direct link to a play through of previous rounds at the British Championships site.
http://www.britishchesschampionships.co ... ames-2016/
http://www.britishchesschampionships.co ... ames-2016/
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Excellent. Many thanks to whoever arranged that.Roger de Coverly wrote:There's now a direct link to a play through of previous rounds at the British Championships site.
http://www.britishchesschampionships.co ... ames-2016/
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Oyama - Harvey looks like a Bird's opening.