The only game I have where Luton’s William Ward annotates his own play is the following from the 1908 Anglo – American cable match.
Here is the game if you don’t like descriptive notation.
http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1565643
February 15, 2016 by mccreadyandchess
The only game I have where Luton’s William Ward annotates his own play is the following from the 1908 Anglo – American cable match.
Here is the game if you don’t like descriptive notation.
http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1565643
Posted in Bedfordshire Chess, Quaint Chess History | Tagged chess, William Ward | 1 Comment
…here, the chess-related musings of an adrift academic are bound playfully and electronically, in this online journal of sorts. It has grown and grown in the decade I have kept it going and above all you must understand I write through a love of writing AND NOT to be read. Content is often personal and that alone should tell you I am writing for myself. Most importantly of all, I am proud of my own originality (as you won’t find content like this anywhere else) and believe in what I do, and that is of much greater value than the acceptance that most would find some of what I have to say very distasteful indeed, and some would find it disgusting, but since everything is open to interpretation, that’s something you have to come to terms with yourself. I have changed what I strive towards, and for the right reasons. They are self-centred yes but rightly so. Take from it whatever you will, frankly, I couldn’t care less what anyone thinks, although admittedly, if someone comments to say they also found it amusing, then I would be quite happy.
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An website defining update
In recent months I have written content which I find tremendously entertaining. Originality is the overriding factor, with humour tied to it, and content that is often highly inappropriate for a chess website. I have undergone something of a revolution and redefined what this site is. This site is entitled McCreadyandChess. It’s not just chess -it’s me too. And in terms of originality, however unreadable it may be, posts have gone through the roof, with much content I personally find hilarious. I accept most won’t but once again, I write for myself and not to be read by others. This shift in emphasis I think is truly fantastic, so there’s more of me coming and less chess on this site entitled mccreadyandchess -a greater sense of balance has been struck.
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[…] William was also a regular in the Anglo-American cable matches, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anglo-American_cable_chess_matches, during which he beat, amongst others, Marshall in 1901 http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1094493. One of his annotated games can be found here http://mccreadyandchess.com/2016/02/15/william-ward-annotates/ […]
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