Saturday, March 12, 2011

Library lane

The Oadby Regional is one of life's unchanging constants. Same location (Oadby Baptist Church), same date (always the same day as the US Memory Championship for some unfathomable reason), same people (more or less), same pub for lunch (the Old Library, next door to the new library, which is next door to a small terrace which claims to be built on the site of both a library and a swimming baths), even the same man who's seen me on TV and happened to be in the pub when we went for lunch this year and last. He probably lives there.

I hadn't played in an othello tournament for quite a long time, or played online either, so I suppose I can be happy with coming fourth out of eight players. One of these days, I'll get good at the game.

I haven't heard any updates from New York, meanwhile, but I assume someone's winning the US Championship right now as we speak. Well, as I type and shortly before you read, but you know what I mean.

3 comments:

Dale said...

Nelson Dellis, 27-years-old won the USA Memory Championships

Dellis broke two U.S. records: the most digits memorised in five minutes (248); and the fastest to memorise a full deck of shuffled playing cards (63 seconds).

Funny thing is, he was born in England. :-)

nELSON said...

Shsh, don't tell anyone that part! haha.

Dale said...

Congrats Nelson. Good luck on Everest.