Tuesday, November 9, 2021

Early Penrose game

Continuing the thread of Jonathan Penrose here is a game he played at the age of 15 in the British Championships in 1950, an event he would dominate throughout the 1960s as the strongest British Player. Here he is playing the legendary Gerald Abrahams, Well known Barrister, Chess player and author of some very good Chess books. The Chess Mind and Technique in Chess are very interesting and I learnt Chess reading his Teach yourself Chess, the second Chess book I ever owned.

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