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    Isle of Man will hold an international tournament this October that I suspect may interest some Canadians.

    http://www.prnewswire.com/news-relea...248744341.html

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    Quaint island - looks like a fishing village. I was there twice for the British Isles backgammon championship in '85 (which I won and in '86 (no luck :() The capital, Douglas, is where George MacDonald Fraser (wrote the Flashman series) lived out his retirement.
    Douglas had no good restaurants that I could find (unless you like boiled beef) and one small casino right in the hotel where I stayed. How small? Seems I cleaned them out at blackjack - they had to pay me out all in five pound notes LOL.

    Nice place to visit - wouldn't want to live there though.

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      ....where the cats have no tails....

      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manx_(cat)

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        And I forgot to mention, they used to have the British motorcycle championship racing through the twisting streets of Douglas - the streets lined by ancient ten foot stone walls. You wouldn't want to lose control on a turn - would leave an ugly smear on one of the walls. But then MC racers like to live dangerously!

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          ...............and while I was there, a new law was passed where it was no longer legal to kill a Scotsman on midsummer day (August 15) !!

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            I lived there for 2 years (in fact, I won the Douglas chess championship). Of course, I highly recommend any tournament involving this company :D

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              When I was studying in England I used to look forward to reading The Guardian during the Christmas holidays.

              In it, every year, appeared a general knowledge quiz that was set at King William’s College. This is an International Baccalaureate School for ages 3 to 18, situated near Castletown on the Isle of Man.

              The quiz is considered the most difficult in the world.

              The pupils sit the test twice; once unseen on the day before the holidays and once again when they return after spending their vacation researching the answers.

              It is now voluntary, a common score being two correct answers out of several hundred. It is like doing a mental super-marathon.

              This year’s quiz can be found at:

              http://www.theguardian.com/theguardi...lege-quiz-2013

              The answers for this set are now out. There is one category on the poetry of William Butler Yeats, another on engines of the Isle of Man Steam Railway, another on Latin tag lines and one on things with “Rex” in their names. You have been warned!

              The quizmaster tries to make the answers ungoogleable.

              What would the answer be to this question ? "Who was rescued from Prince Rupert Sound by Diefenbaker?"

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              • #8
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                A combined chess plus poker event has been added which has attracted a handful of big name chess players (:

                http://www.iomtoday.co.im/what-s-on/...ment-1-6835499

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