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Elijah Williams (7 October 1809 – 8 September 1854) was a British chess player of the mid-19th century. He was the first president of the Clifton Chess Club , and publisher of a book of games from the Divan Club.
Elijah Williams may refer to: Elijah Williams (chess player) (1809–1854), British chess player Elijah Williams (American football) (born 1975), former American football player
Elijah Williams (chess player) Tim Woolgar; Marmaduke Wyvill (chess player) Z. Johannes Zukertort; Adolf Zytogorski This page was last edited on 25 November 2021, at ...
In the mid-nineteenth century the opening was sometimes played by La Bourdonnais and Elijah Williams, among others. The British master Henry Edward Bird first played it in 1855 and continued to do so for the next 40 years. [1] After a six year break from Chess, he forgot how to play the more familiar openings. [2]
His followers included Bernhard Horwitz, Elijah Williams, Marmaduke Wyvill, and to some degree Adolf Anderssen and Daniel Harrwitz. In this style, there was no quick attack on the opposing king. In this style, there was no quick attack on the opposing king.
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Monty Williams, fired by Detroit Pistons in June, has accepted a job at TMI Episcopal prep school in San Antonio to coach his son Elijah Williams.
May 11—If Elijah Williams had any doubts, they were only a flicker. They may have lasted a day. That was in the fall, when the Reading High senior fought for his football season and lost. He ...