tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14539885.post3252872580627973251..comments2023-09-30T18:56:06.919+09:00Comments on The Closet Grandmaster: 1973 Aussie Open Chess ChampsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14539885.post-43686918376000756032009-02-04T14:02:00.000+09:002009-02-04T14:02:00.000+09:00If Ken Henrick was the same Ken Henrick I knew as ...If Ken Henrick was the same Ken Henrick I knew as a player in Canberra, he was a reasonably good club player so it was little surprise that he was beaten by Ian despite his 12 years. That's no reflection on Ken as he and I were of about equal standard and I wouldn't have expected to do any better. <BR/><BR/>DJAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14539885.post-25255576277869831922009-02-03T23:05:00.000+09:002009-02-03T23:05:00.000+09:00who was white in the game? I imagined the joke was...who was white in the game? I imagined the joke was about the other guy "resigning" chess, but maybe it was only a embarassement from rogers past...silvakovhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03881931329343411966noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14539885.post-1237808082253456522009-02-03T13:52:00.000+09:002009-02-03T13:52:00.000+09:00The games of the event, including the one reproduc...The games of the event, including the one reproduced, can be downloaded in PGN with algebraic notation from Ozbase linked from the ACF website www.auschess.org.au. That database, ably maintained by Paul Dunn, contains a huge number of Australian chess games from the 19th century onwards.<BR/><BR/>DJAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com