He is the current (joint) winner of the EACU Grand Prix and joint Cambridgeshire county champion. In slow-play chess, Chris is currently on a 27-game unbeaten run; his January 2013 ECF grade is up 12 points to 177. As reported on Friday he was runner-up last weekend in the Open section of the Herts Congress, drawing with two 200+ players.
Yesterday he won the Under 170 section of the Peterborough Rapidplay, scoring 5½ points out of 6 and winning £90 (his Rapidplay grade is 166).
Along with a number of other well-known chess-players, Chris suffers from Asperger's Syndrome. Bobby Fischer may have had Asperger's. Chess is thought to be an ideal pursuit for people with this disorder on the autism spectrum.
For more information on Asperger's, read here.
I thought that there were six rounds in the Peterborough Rapidplay...
ReplyDeleteCorrected. Should have read 5½ out of 6.
DeleteWell done Chris....
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Thanks you Somton, good to see Anita playing at the tournament too.
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