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James Plaskett

British chess grandmaster and writer (born 1960)Not to be confused with James Plaskitt.

Harold James Plaskett (born 18 March 1960) is a British chess grandmaster and writer.

Contents

  • 1 Biography
    • 1.1 Early life and personal life
    • 1.2 Chess career
    • 1.3 Coincidences
    • 1.4 Giant Octopus
    • 1.5 Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?
  • 2 Bibliography
  • 3 See also
  • 4 References
  • 5 External links

Biography

Early life and personal life

Plaskett was born in Dhekelia, Cyprus, on 18 March 1960 and was educated at Bedford Modern School, England. In the 1990s he was a chess columnist for the New Statesman while working various jobs in London. He is married to the poet Fiona Pitt-Kethley. They relocated to Cartagena, Spain in 2002.

Chess career

Plaskett achieved the *le of International Master in 1981, and became an International Grandmaster in 1985. He became British Chess Champion in 1990. He has written nine chess books. As of 2018 he continues to be active in chess in Spain.

In 1987, at a top-flight chess tournament in Brussels, he presented an endgame study composed circa 1970 by endgame composer Gijs van Breukelen. As a result, the famous study is now known as Plaskett's Puzzle.

Coincidences

Plaskett has been recording his own experiences of coincidences since the 1980s. He has said that the coincidences have seemed to proliferate in response to his own study, and have been seemingly interlinked by recurrent themes or motifs, which he felt may be "an indicator of something glimpsed but yet to be clearly seen or understood." He is the author of a semi-autobiographical book, Coincidences.

Giant Octopus

Another of Plaskett's interests has been the pursuit of the cryptid, the "Giant Octopus". He undertook a three-week expedition in search of it in the waters off the Bermudan coast in August 1999, in collaboration with Cliff Stanford of Demon Internet.

Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?

After appearing four times at the qualifying stage of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, Plaskett, who had arrived with fellow grandmaster and friend Stuart Conquest, got into the hot seat on the show broadcast on 21 January 2006. After becoming the seventh and last person to reach £125,000 without using any lifelines, he went on to win £250,000.

He has been public in his defence of contestants Charles Ingram, Diana Ingram, and Tecwen Whittock, who were found guilty of cheating to win the £1 million top prize by means of cough signals. Plaskett told journalist Jon Ronson that the alleged cough signals were simply nervous, responsive coughing caused by unconscious triggers, and that they had also occurred during the legitimate win by Judith Keppel. In 2015, Plaskett and journalist Bob Woffinden collaborated on a book *erting that the Ingrams were innocent. The book, *led Bad Show: The Quiz, The Cough, The Millionaire Major, was published in January 2015. Plaskett's book on the Ingram affair inspired a stage play by James Graham, called Quiz. That later spawned a three part TV Drama of the same name directed by Stephen Frears.

Bibliography

  • Plaskett, James; Keene, Raymond; Tisdall, Jon (1987). The English Defence. Batsford. ISBN:978-0-7134-1322-9.
  • Plaskett, James (1988). Playing to Win. Rowman Littlefield. ISBN:978-0-7134-5844-2.
  • Plaskett, James (1997). The Sicilian Taimanov. Everyman Chess. ISBN:978-1-901259-01-8.
  • Plaskett, James (2000). Sicilian Grand Prix Attack. Everyman Chess. ISBN:978-1-85744-291-5.
  • Plaskett, James (2000). Coincidences. Tamworth Press. ISBN:978-0-9509441-6-6.
  • Plaskett, James (2002). Can You Be a Tactical Chess Genius?. Everyman Chess. ISBN:978-1-85744-259-5.
  • Plaskett, James (2004). The Scandinavian Defence. ISBN:0-7134-8911-1.
  • Plaskett, James (2004). Starting Out: Attacking Play. Everyman Chess. ISBN:978-1-85744-367-7.
  • Plaskett, James (2005). Catastrophe in the Opening. Everyman Chess. ISBN:978-1-85744-390-5.
  • Plaskett, James (2005). The Queen's Bishop Attack Revealed. Batsford. ISBN:978-0-7134-8970-5.
  • Plaskett, James, Woffinden, Bob (2015) Bad Show. Bojangles Books:ISBN:978-0-9930-7552-0; ebook: ISBN:9780993075537
  • Plaskett, James (2021). Bread and the Circus

See also

  • John Carpenter

References

    External links

    • James Plaskett rating card at FIDE
    • James Plaskett player profile and games at Chessgames.com
    • Living the Dream: A Coincidence Diary (jamesplaskett.com)