THE ECF database of ungraded players has a Suffolk junior with the surname Bye and the first-name Filler. I assume Filler Bye is an error rather than the child of arguably over-enthusiastic chess parents …
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Re: Bye
I was greatly relieved to read the contents of your post, Tim.
The title strongly ressembled something coming from those about to desert the forum in a huff!
The title strongly ressembled something coming from those about to desert the forum in a huff!
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Re: Bye
Tim Spanton wrote: ↑Fri Jan 03, 2020 8:57 pmTHE ECF database of ungraded players has a Suffolk junior with the surname Bye and the first-name Filler. I assume Filler Bye is an error rather than the child of arguably over-enthusiastic chess parents …
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I was rather hoping to see appearances from
AN Other
Walk Over
Dee Fault
and
For Feit
all various players in my LMS.
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Re: Bye
There isn't a Sue Dunham?
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Re: Bye
Heh
"Do you play chess?"
"Yes, but I prefer a game with a better chance of cheating."
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"Yes, but I prefer a game with a better chance of cheating."
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Re: Bye
I have a vague recollection from many years ago of the grading community becoming rather upset when it came to light that one of the English universities - and, mercifully, I forget which one - was submitting results from games said to have been played by Moggie Catt.