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The title says it all....

PostPosted: Sun May 18, 2008 3:50 pm
by bump
Greetings All !!
We are looking for some help with this page of the site !
And ANY help will be appreciated and duly noted.
Do you have anything that can be placed into a list...?

For example, do you have a list of all of the ACF presidents from the past to the present ?
Or, of all of the 11 Man Ballot World Championship Matches?
Anything on this line....be original if you like,creative, and come up with your own list of something that no-one would ever think of....
Send it to us, and we will publish it on the site !!


Your help is appreciated !!

Jay Hinnershitz

Re: The title says it all....

PostPosted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 5:51 am
by Bambi
Hello Jay - well, you did say to be creative. Am not certain if this is good idea or not. But how about
list pertaining to the most notorious rogues in checkers & what they are famous?! for. I suppose
John T. Denvir could appear on such a list; this list might prove to be entertaining as well but I
dont want to incur any law suits! c u soon - |Bambi

Re: The title says it all....

PostPosted: Mon Oct 12, 2009 6:13 am
by Bambi
Another, related? topic to ponder- what players engaged in the most
unsportsmanlike manner(s), who were they & what were they accused
or found guilty of? This could be interesting. On the other hand, what
players or personalities are thought to be among the most dignified,
cordial & most entertaining & why? There is an interesting chess book
that was published in 2 editions & written by Andy Soltis called Chess
Lists. I have the 1st edition. I wish to obtain 2nd edition if available
at suitable price. Perhaps, such an entertaining work could be written
about checkers. And speaking about rogues, who were orare they?
There is a current chess work on the life & times of chess master
& career criminal Norman T. Whitaker. Has anybody in our game
ever approached this man's exploits? Or how about Claude Bloodgood,
another chess master & well named as well. Sorry about my warped
sense of humour. I have very fine & unusual chess opening books by
the latter. He only died a few years ago in prison. Was a lifer.
All the best! - Bambi

Re: The title says it all....

PostPosted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 5:47 pm
by bump
Bambi wrote:Hello Jay - well, you did say to be creative. Am not certain if this is good idea or not. But how about
list pertaining to the most notorious rogues in checkers & what they are famous?! for. I suppose
John T. Denvir could appear on such a list; this list might prove to be entertaining as well but I
dont want to incur any law suits! c u soon - |Bambi

PM Sent ........ 8) 8)

Jay