Davies, Nigel   (GBR)       [FICGS member # 224]



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Nigel Davies


OTB Grandmaster living in Southport in the UK. http://www.tigerchess.com/


Nigel Davies has currently 0 running correspondence chess game(s), won 7, lost 9 and drawn 24 other games against an average elo of 2391, does not play advanced chess (fast time controls), does not play big chess, does not play Go (wei-ch'i, baduk), and does not play poker, finally Nigel finished a total of 40 games and is not playing any game right now.



Correspondence chess statistics :

vs. Peter Shwimmer (2379) :   12%   (4 games, 0 wins, 3 losses)
vs. Amir Bagheri (2189) :   100%   (4 games, 4 wins, 0 losses)
vs. Thibault de Vassal (2270) :   50%   (3 games, 0 wins, 0 losses)
vs. Wolfgang Utesch (2165) :   50%   (3 games, 0 wins, 0 losses)
vs. Marius Zubac (2287) :   33%   (3 games, 0 wins, 1 losses)
vs. Wladyslaw Krol (2196) :   50%   (2 games, 0 wins, 0 losses)
vs. Dinesh De Silva (1859) :   50%   (2 games, 0 wins, 0 losses)
vs. Igor Khokhlov (1992) :   25%   (2 games, 0 wins, 1 losses)
vs. Mihai Florea (1926) :   25%   (2 games, 0 wins, 1 losses)




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Last messages by Nigel Davies in the forum :


Correspondence Chess    (2007-01-20 07:42:54)

Hi Thibault, I picked up your message and I would agree in terms that an OTB player should not try to play 'perfectly'. The point of my article was (...)


Re: Legitimacy    (2006-09-30 13:50:51)

Hi Rodrigo, I haven't played Kramnik but I met him once; my impression is that he's a proud and rather honourable person. I don't see him organi (...)


Legitimacy    (2006-09-30 09:07:48)

This is (or should have been) the real point of these championships from FIDE's point of view. Rather than being seen as a banana republic with a pap (...)


Topalov's Outrageous Accusation    (2006-09-29 22:59:40)

I'm of the opinion that Topalov's accusations are an outrageous bit of gamesmanship - there's no evidence whatsoever that Kramnik was 'cheating' (...)