I remember an episode of Mastermind on BBC TV a few years ago where one of the contestants had chess as his specialist subject (I think the full subject might have been 'The History of the World Chess Championship'.
I managed to get 5 of the questions right. Not bad, I suppose, and better than he did!!!
I also got more than him. Neither of us were sitting in the black chair though. His name is Colin Kidd and used to play for my Pinner team. He said that he had studied for the qualifiers aswell as the final matches, but the program only had questions on the final. Andrew
Colin also used to play for Watford CC. I remember watching the actual Mastermind episode when he was on, just by chance (quite exciting - the last famous person from Watford to appear was Fred Housego, the cabbie who went on to win it!). I saw Colin a bit later and he admitted it had been "bloody difficult"! Antony
2 or 3 of the questions were specifically to do with the actual chess games themselves- eg the answer to one was d5 (played by black in a Maroczy Sicilian type thing, Karpov-Kasparov) and I think demonstrating the superiority of Ns over Bs in the endgame in Botvinnik-Bronstein. Andrew
The big question is...
ReplyDeletewill there be a Sunday night quiz there?
See you at the Priory Arms tonight.
Pub Chess Quiz! Now there's an idea...
ReplyDeleteI remember an episode of Mastermind on BBC TV a few years ago where one of the contestants had chess as his specialist subject (I think the full subject might have been 'The History of the World Chess Championship'.
ReplyDeleteI managed to get 5 of the questions right. Not bad, I suppose, and better than he did!!!
Sounds like good TV to me.
ReplyDeleteI also got more than him. Neither of us were sitting in the black chair though. His name is Colin Kidd and used to play for my Pinner team. He said that he had studied for the qualifiers aswell as the final matches, but the program only had questions on the final.
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I'm sure that sitting in the chair must be really nerve-racking. I doubt I would remember my name, let alone answer the questions. :)
ReplyDeleteI was on Fifteen-to-One once. Got both my questions wrong and had to sit down.
ReplyDeleteColin also used to play for Watford CC. I remember watching the actual Mastermind episode when he was on, just by chance (quite exciting - the last famous person from Watford to appear was Fred Housego, the cabbie who went on to win it!). I saw Colin a bit later and he admitted it had been "bloody difficult"!
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2 or 3 of the questions were specifically to do with the actual chess games themselves- eg the answer to one was d5 (played by black in a Maroczy Sicilian type thing, Karpov-Kasparov) and I think demonstrating the superiority of Ns over Bs in the endgame in Botvinnik-Bronstein.
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ReplyDeleteSorry, Bs over Ns
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The Bs having fewer Ps, as I recall.
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