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'''Maurice W. Johnson''' (born 18 July 1940 in [[New Malden]] [[Surrey]], [[England]]), is a retired English [[correspondence chess]] [[Grandmaster (chess)|Grandmaster]] (title awarded in 1996) and was British Correspondence Chess Champion for 3 years running during the early 1990's. |
'''Maurice W. Johnson''' (born 18 July 1940 in [[New Malden]] [[Surrey]], [[England]]), is a retired English [[correspondence chess]] [[Grandmaster (chess)|Grandmaster]] (title awarded in 1996) and was British Correspondence Chess Champion for 3 years running during the early 1990's. |
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This achievement saw him awarded the BCCA Millards Silver King Trophy but Johnson donated the trophy back to the BCCA some time later, where it has since remained in storage.[http://www.bcca.info/about/bcca-silver-trophies/] |
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Revision as of 02:17, 10 June 2012
Maurice W. Johnson (born 18 July 1940 in New Malden Surrey, England), is a retired English correspondence chess Grandmaster (title awarded in 1996) and was British Correspondence Chess Champion for 3 years running during the early 1990's.
This achievement saw him awarded the BCCA Millards Silver King Trophy but Johnson donated the trophy back to the BCCA some time later, where it has since remained in storage.[1]
References
External links
- Maurice W. Johnson player profile and games at Chessgames.com