Archive for April 27th, 2026

It isn’t easy at all to find games where players from Bedfordshire have had their games analysed. But we have one here and it’s from celebrated author, philosopher (he has a Ph.D in wisdom from Oxford University), former British champion Rowson. It comes from his second publication Chess for Zebras. In Unit 5 Rowson links chess to Taoism and highlights the importance of doing nothing and letting things happen by themselves, a central concept of that religion. It’s high quality analysis and in it you will find that GM Motwani is very complimentary towards his opponent from Bedford, who sadly lost this game. Enjoy -its a great book btw.

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It does appear that in the early days of the SCCU we were somewhat out of our depth.

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It does need to be pointed out that the county then was not what it is today. There was a very clear north/south divide which would have reflected on team selection. I can confirm that the entirety of the top half of the team (including co-authors of Chess in Bedfordshire) is from the south of the county, the bottom half I cannot comment on. Additionally, take for example the quotation from the same 1926 BCM but earlier in the year.

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