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Is this true:
"Kashdan would have been U.S. champion in 1942, but lost out to Reshevsky when the TD scored Reshevsky's time-forfeit loss to Denker as a win instead." --- --- Replace you know what by j to email |
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On Sun, 29 Oct 2006 20:50:13 -0500, Jud McCranie
wrote: Is this true: "Kashdan would have been U.S. champion in 1942, but lost out to Reshevsky when the TD scored Reshevsky's time-forfeit loss to Denker as a win instead." --- --- Replace you know what by j to email Did Kennesaw Mountain Landis reverse himself ? |
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On Sun, 29 Oct 2006 19:02:20 -0800, Mike Murray
wrote: Did Kennesaw Mountain Landis reverse himself ? I don't know what you mean. --- Replace you know what by j to email |
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On Sun, 29 Oct 2006 22:16:59 -0500, Jud McCranie
wrote: On Sun, 29 Oct 2006 19:02:20 -0800, Mike Murray wrote: Did Kennesaw Mountain Landis reverse himself ? I don't know what you mean. That's what the clown that was directing said when it was pointed out that he forfeited the wrong guy. |
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"Jud McCranie" wrote in message ... Is this true: "Kashdan would have been U.S. champion in 1942, but lost out to Reshevsky when the TD scored Reshevsky's time-forfeit loss to Denker as a win instead." --- --- Replace you know what by j to email "Toward the end of the time control, the maddest time scramble in which I have ever participated, took place. In the excitement, the Tournament Director forfeited me by mistake. On being informed of his error, he replied tartly, "Does Kenesaw Mountain Landis ever reverse himself?!" So my hopes of the title went glimmering. I drew two morals from this outcome. One is the realization that important tournaments should be fully staffed, so that officials are not handicapped in the performance of their duties. Second was a determination to avoid time trouble in the future. The spirit is willing, but the flesh is weak." /Arnold Denker, My Best Games 1929-1976, p 121 Dover. I used to write with Arnold a bit, or rather, he usually initiated the conversation and write to me, sometimes very mysteriously! He was not in any way elliptical on the subject of TD's control of the game, and he would have thought, IMO, some recent decisions by rule makers to empower TDs, and TDs who do not act on their existing responsibility but refer decisions to committees [!] not in the best interests of the game. These opinions were by no means sour-grapes, and as you can read above, he accepted the result without undue fuss, especially in this instance it cost him the US Championship. He concludes at the end of the game score with another note:- "In this easily drawn position (Black need only continue to check at Kt6, Kt7 and Kt8) I was forfeited because the tournament director was under the impression that I had over-stepped the time limit. A very unsatisfactory conclusion from my point of view! / ibidem Phil Innes Phil Innes |
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