Friday 5th September: Hide & Yuri Return for a Lecture on Rubens
Noda dominated the first half of the evening. Kenyon was relieved to be sat on his left and therefore out of the games in which Noda presided as Oya.



Noda left without collecting his winnings. David had intended to leave when Noda did, but didn't. It would have been better if he had. He sank from -1 to -58 while Jaime took over the late night running which also sank Hide and Kenyon, if I remember rightly. After recording the scores on the GAR Table, I mislaid the score-sheet...
Something else I have vague memories of is the arrival of Hide's lady who looked different somehow. David volunteered to suggest that the secret lay in the hairstyle, but it wasn't that. Perhaps it was a change of fashion? No, not that either. New glasses? No. Yuri-san was perhaps rather peeved at having to point the fact out directly herself that she had lost weight.
The three who remained played one more game, which, of course, was won by Kenyon, and so the evening closed with Jaime up, Kenyon down much less than he had been and David down quite a bit more.
What was most remarkable about the last game was Kenyon's assertion that he tends to win early and lose late in the evening. David and Jaime's impression is that although Kenyon's early fortunes may vary, he is often the one who comes through in the late games - as indeed happened tonight! The controversy will only be resolved if somebody does the statistical analysis, and the only person likely to do that is Kenyon!
The results were something like this on the now missing score-sheet:
Noda back in the black.
Jaime closes the gap.
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Kenyon down two places in the red.
David hanging on to top spot by his finger-nails.
Hide back but sinking.
The results mean that it is now very close at the top of the table, just a few points separate David from Jaime and Noda...
David Hurley
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