William Watson (chess player)

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William Nicholas Watson (born April 18, 1962 in Baghdad, Iraq) is an English chess player who holds the title Grandmaster.

Watson was British Rapidplay Chess Champion in 1992 and British Chess Champion in 1994. Boris Spassky once famously described his style of play as that of a drunk with a machine gun.[1] Nowadays a practicing lawyer, Watson has for many years been inactive as a chess player.

[edit] References

  1. ^ The Complete Najdorf: Modern Lines by Nunn and Gallagher (Batsford, 1999).

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