daniel_the_smith wrote:We were told that there had been some sort of administrative screw-up; the exact nature and perpetrator was left unclear [...]. But we were told it was definitely entirely the AGA's fault, not that of the player or anyone else. [...] Balwit was already attending the event, but not as a player. The mix up was discovered too late to find a better solution than to have him play, apparently-- and I got the impression that we were fortunate that it worked out as well as it did.
(The emphasis is mine)
Thank you Daniel! I was getting already a little bit sick with all the unfounded speculations. For the record, the 2011 KPMC organization was pristine in trying to get everything done correctly, as for Frederick, he
didn't even know he was going to play beforehand ¿How do I know? Well, I
am Juan Vargas. I approached him even before our game, and we made very good friends from that moment on; he's one of the nicest fellows out there. For what he told me about how he got selected, he was not aware of it until the very event, and it didn't seem there was anyone else to blame but the AGA (mind you, he didn't explicitly say it).
By the way @dankenzon, thank you for defending my "playing style" (if you may call it that way), but really you needn't have, as I think it should speak by itself (however badly, in many cases). For others to make cocky remarks about games they didn't even watch, between players they don't even know, is, should I say, absurd.
True, I defeated him, but I still think he is stronger, as evidenced by the many games we played afterwards. Even during the tournament game he controlled most of it, and I ended up winning with a (sorta) lucky cut that was worth about 50 points.