- Simon Webb (chess player)
Simon Webb (
June 10 ,1949 -March 14 ,2005 ) was a Britishchess player, anInternational Master , and a chess writer.Born in
London , he was joint British under-18 champion in 1966, and fourth in the European Junior Championship in 1969. Webb was briefly a professional player, in the late 1970s, and participated in a number of strong tournaments, and met some strong players, including a 17-year-oldGarry Kasparov at the 1980 European Team Championship (Webb lost). At one event he was assigned a lady translator. Webb married her and brought her to England. He was joint second in the 1975 British Championship behindWilliam Hartston . Perhaps his best tournament result was joint first withLiuben Spassov at Hamburg 1977, ahead ofIstvan Csom andMilan Matulovic . He was famous for his ability to save or even win from hopelessly lost positions, which earned him the nickname "Houdini ". He became anInternational Master in 1977. His finalFIDE Elo rating was 2420.Webb took up
correspondence chess in the early 1980s, and all but gave up over-the-board play for a long time. He gained theInternational Correspondence Chess Grandmaster title in 1983 and scored a number of impressive results. In the 14th World Correspondence Chess Championship, won byTonu Oim , Webb finished fifth of the 15 participants with 8.5/14. His finalInternational Correspondence Chess Federation Elo rating was 2609.Webb was perhaps best-known for his humorous book on practical tournament play, "Chess for Tigers" (Oxford University Press, 1978). As well as his chess achievements, he also represented England at bridge, partnered by his brother Roger.
In later years, Webb lived in
Sweden . Since the late 90s he played in the Swedish team championship.On
14 March 2005 , he was stabbed to death in the family kitchen by his 25-year old son, Dennis, after an argument. His son, who had spent time in jail for drugs-related offences, subsequently crashed his car at high speed into a bus shelter, in an apparent attempt to kill himself. He survived with just a broken nose.External links
* [http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessplayer?pid=23327 Webb's games at chessgames.com]
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,3604,1443803,00.html#article_continue Report on Webb's death in the "Guardian"]
* [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-1536094,00.html Report on Webb's death in the "Times"]
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