U Cannot Be Serious!
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Michael James Basman was born on the 16th of March 1946 in London, England. Studied history at Leeds university and continued his academic career in Yerevan around 1970. Mike spent some part of his professional life in the 1970ies as a public servant at the Chessington computer center. But soon his restless mind led him to other directions, such as the creation of 'Audio Chess' , a method he devised to tutor chess by means of audio-tapes. There have been many chess career peaks like the shared first place in the British chess championship 1973 but it makes little sense to list them all due to space considerations ;-) . Most telling for Mike's potential were perhaps that he drew games – from a position of strength – with former World champions Michael Botvinnik and Michael Tal. The only reason that he does not hold a 50% score against former world champions is that he declined a draw by perpetual check against Smyslov, and was duly punished for it. In the 1990-ties, Michael Basman started the UK Chess challenge, and from that day on has more or less focused on junior chess and chess tuition. Gerard Welling was born on the 3rd of April 1959 in Veldhoven, the Netherlands. Graduated as a historian at Utrecht University he has spent his professional life as a business analyst on banking-reporting. Practicing chess as a major hobby he completed the requirement for the International Master title in 1992. Gerard has been a regular participant in Dutch, Belgian and German leagues but his focus of activity has been mainly on international opens during holidays. Chess career peaks have been first places (some shared) in a couple of opens, such as the Biel Major open 1979, Amstelveen open 1983, Noteboom open Leiden 1984, Lyngby open 1989, Dresden open 2001 etc. and a few dozen IM-norms. In his junior days he has been Dutch U-20 blitz champion in 1978 but has given up speed chess a long time ago.