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mattrom

21st October 2020, 21:16
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chrise

21st October 2020, 21:21
More of complaint than a pedants' entry, but yet again I've done a recipe that specified "4cm of fresh ginger". But how thick was the ginger he was thinking of?
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jigjag

22nd October 2020, 13:52
Chrise

I get irritated with...... "a tablespoon of curry powder". Is it level, heaped or what?
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jigjag

22nd October 2020, 13:56
Paul

Yes I read recently that a grandmaster had been banned from some tournaments for cheating, but why not all tournaments?
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chrise

22nd October 2020, 13:59
jigjag
The better cookbooks have an introductory section in which they say things like "all spoon measurements are level" or somesuch.
With a curry, it wouldn't make a lot of difference anyway!
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paulhabershon

22nd October 2020, 14:30
jigjag re chess cheating

Technically that cheating grandmaster was banned only from tournaments under the auspices of the World Chess Federation (FIDE - Federation Internationale d'Echecs). He subsequently entered a non-FIDE tournament under a new name and played a couple of rounds. However, he was rumbled and is so 'persona non grata' that he was excluded. He was the one photographed in a toilet cubicle consulting a chess analysis app on his phone.

Now that competitive chess has to be nearly all online, cheating is a real problem, though the various chess platforms are very good at detecting it. I have played 28,000 blitz games online since 2001 (5 minutes each for all your moves) and if the odd opponent has cheated, it doesn't bother me - there is nothing at stake except your online rating. Bridge cheats online have been named and shamed too - unbelievable to me when there is usually no money in either game online, especially for amateurs. They have managed to run pro tournaments with players constantly visible on webcams.

I like the clue writing competitions here because they are not susceptible to cheating.
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jigjag

23rd October 2020, 11:55
chrise

Yes my curries taste the same whatever I put in. I dont use cookery books though. Just follow the odd recipe from a paper or magazine, and they are usually unhelpful on quantities , paricularly when it is in grammes.

Paul

28,000 games - wow

A neighbours son plays in childrens tournaments online and there is cheating in those - unbelievable. I suppose in clue writing comps, one could have an idea that has unknowingly been used before. This would not be cheating though I suppose there might be allegations.

I liked your clue the other week for "Use"

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jigjag

23rd October 2020, 11:57
I have not had this problem before but I now have to identify "crosswalks" whatever they are. Is there a way round it?
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jigjag

28th October 2020, 17:09
tyke

Are you going to bid for any of the great man's kit?


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tyke51

28th October 2020, 18:58
Jigjag

Hope you`re keeping well and still walking backwards (while singing `top o`the league, top o`the league etc)

I was at Headingley when GB scored his hundredth hundred and cheered with the rest but ... I`m not his biggest fan.
I do have a bat signed by the team and one of Adil Rashid`s balls - plus a mountain of cricket books - I sold my wisden collection because they took up too much room!

Stay safe - hope they let us watch some cricket next season.
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