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The website www.logicalchess.com offers quite a bit of nonsense. On one
page alone, I found: *Weinstein, Norman (1950- ) Killed an 83-year old man in a nursing home - the first murder by a master. He is serving a life sentence. It wasn't Norman Weinstein, it was Raymond Weinstein. * Winter committee A committee formed to support British champion William Winter's drinking habit during the London international tournament in 1927. They raised over $300 so he could drink and win the event. In the first three rounds he beat Reti, Nimzovich, and Colle while intoxicated. However, he spent all the funds on booze in the first 3 days. The Winter committee couldn't raise anymore money. Winter arrived sober for each game after the 3rd round and lost every game. The problem with this entry is that at the London International Tournament of 1927 William Winter lost to Reti and drew with Colle. He did indeed beat Nimzovich. Lord knows how many other errors I'd have found had I the patience to look further. I hope someone from the site reads this post. It's not at all clear how to write to the site's director to offer a correction. -- Ian Burton [Please Reply to Newsgroup] |
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"ian burton" writes:
The website www.logicalchess.com offers quite a bit of nonsense. On one page alone, I found: A committee formed to support British champion William Winter's drinking habit during the London international tournament in 1927. They raised over $300 so he could drink and win the event. In the first three rounds he beat Reti, Nimzovich, and Colle while intoxicated. However, he spent all the funds on booze in the first 3 days. The Winter committee couldn't raise anymore money. Winter arrived sober for each game after the 3rd round and lost every game. I've heard this story before, though never seen it in print. The better a story is, the less likely it is to be true, I'm afraid. The same person told me a story about Mason, who was found one morning lying in a field halfway between the local bar and his hotel. Still drunk, he is supposed to have played and beat Janowski. Janowski used to complain of Mason's smell, and perhaps that was the day he first had that problem. This may also be a total fabrication, of course. The problem with this entry is that at the London International Tournament of 1927 William Winter lost to Reti and drew with Colle. He did indeed beat Nimzovich. For what it is worth, that is an above average performance for Winter. But I seem to recall that he didn't actually score zero in the rest of the tournament. A somewhat more plausible story concerned Winter organizing a simul for Blackburne. Apparently the hall wasn't rented for quite long enough for a normal simul. Winter arranged to have a bottle of Scotch and a small glass placed at one end of the row of tables about the time the middlegames began. The simul finished on time, with Blackburne allegedly winning every game. William Hyde EOS Department Duke University |
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