WebJan 9, 2012 · Short started to write in G2, not daily, but, with Leonard Barden and a new column from Stephen Moss, chess started to appear three times a week instead of just once. WebEarly and personal life. Miles was an only child, born 23 April 1955 in Edgbaston, a suburb of Birmingham, and attended King Edward's School, Birmingham. He was married and divorced twice, and had no children. Miles's first wife was Jana Hartston, who had previously been married to William Hartston.. Early chess career. He learned the game of chess …
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WebOn David Spanier’s chess column in the Daily Telegraph (letter from G.H.D. dated 22 March 1988): ‘ It is possible that he does “get help with his homework” in annotating games – but this is far less reprehensible than some Editors of the past who (though Badmasters themselves) inflicted their own annotations on the public. WebMar 11, 2024 · Michael Pein is clearly a great talent. 11. Malcolm Pein. @TelegraphChess. ·. Jan 19. The Guardian Chess Correspondent … hazelhurst school holiday program
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WebAway from the chess board, this man is also very well known for his witty reports and articles on chess – a far cry from the other writers who are content with a drier approach to chess journalism. His writings have appeared on the pages of The Sunday Times, The Daily Telegraph, The Daily Mail and The Spectator. WebDominic Lawson writes columns for The Sunday Times and the Daily Mail, and is a former editor of The Spectator magazine and The Sunday Telegraph. He has written two books … WebTelegraph Daily Column. ###The Daily Telegraph Chess column By Malcolm Pein There are some things only the computers can see. A hidden tactical point appeared on the computer analysis bar during the game Beerdsen – Pechac from the Tata Steel Challengers at Wijk aan Zee. It started out as an Evans Gambit; great to see that on the board: … going to rain morning