In his Monograph
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In his Monograph
Mark Horton gives his 1973 win, a Petroff's with MHH as white, against PH Clarke, in his CHESS PLAYER booklet on same. Can anybody tell me where this game was played? It is not cited. (I have the moves, no more). My databases are silent. Thanks! (Could it have been a postal game? I just don't know .. )
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James,James Pratt wrote: ↑Sun May 02, 2021 9:20 pmMark Horton gives his 1973 win, a Petroff's with MHH as white, against PH Clarke, in his CHESS PLAYER booklet on same. Can anybody tell me where this game was played? It is not cited. (I have the moves, no more). My databases are silent. Thanks! (Could it have been a postal game? I just don't know .. )
You could ask him personally. He edits (or at any rate did edit) a bridge magazine. Regrettably I seem to have lost his email address but going via Malcom Pein I'm sure a message would reach him (I have used this route!). Malcolm can be reached as Director of International Chess at
[email protected]. [Mark Horton was at school with me, though he was about three years my senior].
Michael Farthing
[Edit: Whoops! This was intended to be a private message but I suppose no harm done]
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Re: In his Monograph
Ah yesMichael Farthing wrote: ↑Sun May 02, 2021 11:16 pmHe edits (or at any rate did edit) a bridge magazine
"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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