Edited Steve Hatto (July 28, 2014 11:12:51 AM)
Originally posted by Scott Marshall:
I think I would also ask Norman “why would your opponent choose ‘white’ in this situation?”. His answer might convince me that he knows she said ‘black’ but he's lying about it now to gain an advantage.
More likely, it's as Patrick suggested - Anne said something like “all my white guys are pro:black”, and he only hear the “white” part. At least, let's hope that's all that's going on here.
And, also as Patrick mentioned - you use your judgment and go with what you believe really happened.
d:^D
Originally posted by Eric Shukan:
I am curious to know how you know what actually happened. Near as I can tell, this is Norman's version - which puts you back into the first scenario unless you get some confirmation from Anne.
Steve Hatto
The players did not call a judge.
Norman approaches the judge of the GPT after the match and tells the following: (…)
Edited Steve Hatto (July 29, 2014 02:17:08 AM)
Originally posted by Steve Hatto:
Norman is convinced that not calling a judge in this situation is the correct choice