Ghislaine Maxwell and CHESS
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Ghislaine Maxwell and CHESS
Today I noticed an elderly issue of CHESS Monthly with a photograph of Ghislaine Maxwell on the front cover.
Question: What was the occasion and when was it?
Hindsight is a wonderful thing!
Question: What was the occasion and when was it?
Hindsight is a wonderful thing!
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Re: Ghislaine Maxwell and CHESS
To be fair to the author there was no way they could have known at the time (assuming it was before the Epstein scandal went public)
Lose one queen and it is a disaster, Lose 1000 queens and it is just a statistic.
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"Question: What was the occasion and when was it?"
Probably the occasion of the South vs North match to launch Pergamon's acquisition of "Chess". GM (great initials) was the guest of honour that opened it. Probably in the 80s.
"To be fair to the author there was no way they could have known at the time (assuming it was before the Epstein scandal went public)"
Well - yes. It almost inspires me to look at all of the people I've met through chess and work out how many of them were criminals. I'm not sure I have time, and I would have to separate the list into people who have been locked up, and those who should have been, but of course I live in hope.
We should also note that GM has launched an appeal against conviction.
Probably the occasion of the South vs North match to launch Pergamon's acquisition of "Chess". GM (great initials) was the guest of honour that opened it. Probably in the 80s.
"To be fair to the author there was no way they could have known at the time (assuming it was before the Epstein scandal went public)"
Well - yes. It almost inspires me to look at all of the people I've met through chess and work out how many of them were criminals. I'm not sure I have time, and I would have to separate the list into people who have been locked up, and those who should have been, but of course I live in hope.
We should also note that GM has launched an appeal against conviction.
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Re: Ghislaine Maxwell and CHESS
Robert Maxwell always loved chess, sent his daughter along to the launch at the Barbican when things moved south from Sutton Coldfield to Headington in Oxford. New larger colourful format, Lamford editing, for sale in the High Street. (Decades before Epstein, treat yourself to some backnumbers!)
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Re: Ghislaine Maxwell and CHESS
What has the Barbican got to do with Headington?James Pratt wrote: ↑Sat Mar 04, 2023 7:56 pm... the launch at the Barbican when things moved south from Sutton Coldfield to Headington in Oxford.
Though Robert Maxwell, Ghislaine's father, long had a reputation.
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On Sunday, March 20th 1988 at the Barbican Centre was the relaunch of CHESS magazine, now owned by the Bouncing Czech.
Headington Hall, Oxford was then the headquarters of Pergamon Press Ltd., owners of Pergamon CHESS, in turn owned by Captain Bob.
It currently houses Oxford Brookes School of Law.
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Re: Ghislaine Maxwell and CHESS
Maxwell STILL owes me fifty quid.
Mark you; I´m waitng in a long line
Mark you; I´m waitng in a long line
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Sounds like you got off lightly if the only amount you lost to Maxwell was £50 - I think you'd need to take some scuba diving lessons if you ever want to track him down to get your hands on him now.James Plaskett wrote: ↑Mon Mar 13, 2023 11:27 pmMaxwell STILL owes me fifty quid.
Mark you; I´m waitng in a long line
Lose one queen and it is a disaster, Lose 1000 queens and it is just a statistic.