Remembering Theophilus Harding Willcocks (19-iv-1912 14-iv-2014)
An innovator in both mathematics and fairy chess.
Here is an excellent article on squaring.net
An article from matplus.net
Remembering Theophilus Harding Willcocks (19-iv-1912 14-iv-2014)
An innovator in both mathematics and fairy chess.
Here is an excellent article on squaring.net
An article from matplus.net
Remembering Theophilus Harding Willcocks (19-iv-1912 14-iv-2014)
An innovator in both mathematics and fairy chess.
Here is an excellent article on squaring.net
An article from matplus.net
Remembering Theophilus Harding Willcocks (19-iv-1912 14-iv-2014)
An innovator in both mathematics and fairy chess.
Here is an excellent article on squaring.net
An article from matplus.net
Remembering Theophilus Harding Willcocks (19-iv-1912 14-iv-2014)
An innovator in both mathematics and fairy chess.
Here is an excellent article on squaring.net
An article from matplus.net
Birthday of FM Harry James M Grieve (12-iv-2001)
Harry is studying mathematics at St. Catherine’s College, Cambridge having previously been a pupil and member of the very strong chess team of Royal Grammar School, Guildford. He started his league chess with Fleet & Farnborough Chess Club (same as Simon Williams !) and then transferred his allegiance to the very strong Farnham chess club playing top board in many matches.
Round 5 of the Caplin Hastings International Chess Congress featured the board 10 clash between one of England’s stronger Grandmasters, Danny Gormally (2508) and FM Harry Grieve (2299).
Here is their game :
Following this game Harry needs 2.5/4 to obtain his first IM norm : Good luck !
Birthday of FM Harry James M Grieve (12-iv-2001)
Harry is studying mathematics at St. Catherine’s College, Cambridge having previously been a pupil and member of the very strong chess team of Royal Grammar School, Guildford. He started his league chess with Fleet & Farnborough Chess Club (same as Simon Williams !) and then transferred his allegiance to the very strong Farnham chess club playing top board in many matches.
Round 5 of the Caplin Hastings International Chess Congress featured the board 10 clash between one of England’s stronger Grandmasters, Danny Gormally (2508) and FM Harry Grieve (2299).
Here is their game :
Following this game Harry needs 2.5/4 to obtain his first IM norm : Good luck !