- William Hartston
William Roland Hartston (born
London 12 August 1947 ) is an Englishchess player who played competitively from 1962 to 1987 with a highestElo rating of 2515 [ [http://us.share.geocities.com/wallw_99/who.htm Aaron, Manuel (1935- ) ] ] . However, he failed by the closest possible margin to achieve the results required for the formal award of the title ofInternational Grandmaster . Hartston is probably best known as a chess author and presenter of the game on television.He won the
British Chess Championship in 1973 and 1975, the former being one year after he was awarded theInternational Master title.During the 1980s he presented the BBC series "Play Chess". Indeed, since the early 1970s he has made many TV appearances for the
BBC , usually in the role of expert commentator and analyst on chess world title matches, includingBobby Fischer -Boris Spassky ,Karpov -Korchnoi ,Kasparov -Nigel Short and Kasparov-Viswanathan Anand . He has since diversified into a number of creative areas, running competitions in creative thinking forThe Independent newspaper and theMind Sports Olympiad . He writes the off-beatBeachcomber column for theDaily Express and books on chess, mathematics, humour and trivia.During the 1980s Harston was recruited by
Meredith Belbin to work as part of a multi-disciplinary team researching the dynamics of team roles at the Industrial Training Research Unit in Cambridge.He has been a regular guest on the
BBC Radio 4 programme, "Puzzle Panel "."Bill" Hartston was the first of three British chess champions to be married to
Woman Grandmaster DrJana Bellin (née Malypetrova).His second wife, Elizabeth, bore him two sons; James and Nicholas.Bibliography
*"How To Cheat At Chess" (1977)
*"Soft Pawn" (1980)
*"The Ultimate Irrelevant Encyclopaedia (1984)
*"The Kings of Chess" (1985)
*"Chess - The Making of the Musical" (1986)
*"Drunken Goldfish and Other Irrelevant Scientific Research" (1988)
*"How was it for you, Professor?" (1992)
*"The Guinness Book of Chess Grandmasters" (1996)
*"Teach Yourself Better Chess" (1997)
*"The Book of Numbers: The Ultimate Compendium of Facts About Figures" (2000)
*"What Are the Chances of That?" (2004)
*"What's What - The Encyclopedia of Quite Extraordinary Information" (2005)He has written various technical chess books under his full name of William R. Hartston or William Roland Hartston.
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* [http://www.chessworld.net/chessclubs/statistics_pgn_rating_chart.asp?username=Hartston,William%20R. Statistics at ChessWorld.net]
*FIDE rating card for [http://www.fide.com/ratings/card.phtml?event=400262 William R Hartston]
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