Bank of England v Barclays

Bowring King 2013-14 Tue 28th Jan 2014   Verify
BoardHomeBank of EnglandBarclaysAway
1 (B)
N
Pinter, Gabor
1 - 0
G
Gray, Mark S
2 (W)
G
Andrews, B Peter A
½ - ½
G
Sedykh, Mikhail
3 (B)
G
Keenan, Brendan
½ - ½
N
Hatfield, David J
4 (W)
S
Ahmad, Imran
0 - 1
N
Vashisth, Akanksh V
Total02 - 2Total0

Last update Daniel Lindner Mon 20th Dec 2021 11:12. Reported by Daniel Lindner Wed 15th Dec 2021 15:19. Verified By

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Barclays appealed the result on board 1 on account of Gabor Pinter having repeatedly used different hands to make a move and press the clock in contravention of article 6.7.b of the FIDE Laws of Chess despite Mark Gray having asked him to use the same hand. Bank of England did not contest the appeal and permitted Barclays to advance to the final on the condition that the result on board 1 be counted as-is for grading purposes.