Estonian Championship in Russian Checkers
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At the Estonian Russian Checkers Championship that ended in Paide, first place was shared between Arno Uutma (SK Remii, Vint sein) and Andrus Tulli (Järvamaa Checkers Club). A playoff match will be held to determine the champion. Both scored 12 points out of 16 possible. Third place was shared between six men. The better sum of additional criteria gave third place to Vello Luha (Viljandi Checkers Club), while last year's champion Arvo Rist remained fourth. It's great to see that the Vint checkers ranking is headed by a person who has become both the international checkers champion this year (Read about the tournament here) and will hopefully also become the Russian checkers champion! So at the moment we could say that the Vint ranking reflects the actual situation in the Estonian checkers scene:P! Best regards, Vint.ee team
Hello, many participants in regular Estonian checkers tournaments still try their current form here in the Vindi tournaments, if only they could find the time. I also have experience here. And thanks to what I played in Vindi, I managed to beat Laidvee in the last round of the Paide Eesti 64 r.MV (we shared 10 points, so 2-3 places). In Vindi, I had lost to him in this opening 3 times, but in the game behind the table I chose a new plan, which he had not played with anyone before, (including using a computer program) thought about the move for 20 minutes! and managed to beat Laidvee - which gave me the same pawn as Arno Uutma, i.e. the right to the follow-up match. I hope that I will also find supporters and that I will not lose either. Best regards, Andrus Tull - (Vindi - Saaretalu) PS. Kaari Vainonen (Lilleke5), who holds a very high position in the Vint and plays successfully with men, will also attack the women's championship title in 64-round checkers.
Hi! It's great that Saaretalu revealed his name:) the wall got attention precisely because his real name is revealed in his user profile! We simply couldn't associate Mr. Andrus Tull with any Vint user. The Vint.ee team will definitely keep its fingers crossed for both checkers in the follow-up match!
Where and when will the rematch take place?
Most of the people playing in the game know that Andrus Tull plays under the name Saaretalu, which is why Meikop's speech here is a good example of hypocrisy.
It's great when people know each other's identities. This information hadn't reached me yet.
Unfortunately, the name Saaretalu can no longer be found anywhere, surely Tull has a new identity here?!:-) What a mess in the history of games played, there are not 3 identical losses, in a couple of times, etc., but most of them were played so long ago!:-) Although it would be interesting to find experiences if these games could be seen somewhere, if of course the competitors can't be divided, maybe it's a secret?! Then understandable. I was already thinking that Vilhelmiine might be Tull, but take my word for it, there's no one to ask in Hiiumaa either!:-))))))))))))) By the way, where has WILD disappeared to, has he also changed his name or left here and finally decided in favor of the bar hall!:-)) Congratulations and good luck to both of them for the follow-up match-SEIN and SAARETalu (?)!!:-)))
Some names have disappeared because after 2 weeks the name disappears from the ranking if they don't play. Neither Saaretalu nor Wild have disappeared. As soon as they play here, their name will be back on the ranking.
Vilhelmiine is not Andrus Tull, but Ain Rool
[i]posted by altius[/i] vilhelmiine is not andrus tull but ain rool
This answer is .... WRONG