Mark Howitt's Chess Coaching
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Thanks Matt...
I sure do have that guy on ignore
Already taught plenty of chess people and done coaching happy to do it for more people
I sure do have that guy on ignore
Already taught plenty of chess people and done coaching happy to do it for more people
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Guys the life of @MarkHowitt the writer is so surreal... can prob only be truly appreciated in the afterlife...
There is more to come soon though
There is more to come soon though
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Oh dear...Mark Howitt wrote: ↑Sun Jul 30, 2023 4:05 pmGuys the life of @MarkHowitt the writer is so surreal... can prob only be truly appreciated in the afterlife...
There is more to come soon though
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Re: Mark Howitt's Chess Coaching
Mark Howitt
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So in England really... is there really hope of like a mass chess rising so we can compete with China and India etc... I wouldn't say so...
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Mark Howitt
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All this with no real government funding and v little training...
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Still got in Yorkshire teams though... at aged about 16/17 was one of best in age for Yorkshire.
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Anyway... played loads, no real coaching, not much support.
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Back in the mid 90s LOADS of juniors went to chessclub btw... no internet then u see
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Netherton Family chess club, really nice chess club actually, if I was serious about chess I should have got in earlier like David Jackson.
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At age 13 got told to go to a chessclub so I did.
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From 2nd year played every match for under 16 and under 18s teams.
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At the chessclub every lunchtime... got inter house first year and reserve.
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Anyway then I went to BGS... which was private then and not worth it all... this is me being too polite.
@MarkHowitt
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So in England really... is there really hope of like a mass chess rising so we can compete with China and India etc... I wouldn't say so...
You Retweeted
Mark Howitt
@MarkHowitt
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4m
All this with no real government funding and v little training...
You Retweeted
Mark Howitt
@MarkHowitt
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4m
Still got in Yorkshire teams though... at aged about 16/17 was one of best in age for Yorkshire.
You Retweeted
Mark Howitt
@MarkHowitt
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4m
Anyway... played loads, no real coaching, not much support.
You Retweeted
Mark Howitt
@MarkHowitt
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5m
Back in the mid 90s LOADS of juniors went to chessclub btw... no internet then u see
You Retweeted
Mark Howitt
@MarkHowitt
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5m
Netherton Family chess club, really nice chess club actually, if I was serious about chess I should have got in earlier like David Jackson.
You Retweeted
Mark Howitt
@MarkHowitt
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6m
At age 13 got told to go to a chessclub so I did.
You Retweeted
Mark Howitt
@MarkHowitt
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6m
From 2nd year played every match for under 16 and under 18s teams.
You Retweeted
Mark Howitt
@MarkHowitt
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6m
At the chessclub every lunchtime... got inter house first year and reserve.
You Retweeted
Mark Howitt
@MarkHowitt
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7m
Anyway then I went to BGS... which was private then and not worth it all... this is me being too polite.
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Re: Mark Howitt's Chess Coaching
Someone Else Called Howitt Played Chess...
“G. Howitt” was for a while a prominent Bradford player before the First World War. The only person matching his description is Clerkenwell-born George Huntley Howitt, whose middle name was rarely used.
Non-Chess Life
George Huntley Howitt’s parents were Sydney F. Howitt (born 1844/45, Clerkenwell) and Annie Howitt (née Burgess, 1844/45, St. Lukes) who had at least the following seven children:
Felix Howitt
born 1868, Clerkenwell
George Huntley Howitt
born 1869, Clerkenwell
Archibald S
born 1871/72, Lewisham
Amy E
born 1874/75, Lewisham
Edith B
born 1878/79, Norwich
Mabel Annie
born 1886/87, Norwich
Violet H
born 1887/88, Norwich
The birth of George Huntley Howitt was registered in the third quarter of 1869, at Holborn.
The 1871 census found the family of four living at an illegible address in Knowles Hill, Lewisham. Father Sydney was a lithographic artist.
At some time from 1874 to 1879 the family moved to Norwich. The Howitts are elusive in the 1881 census, though they were presumably in Norwich.
The 1891 census found the family of parents, the above seven children except Felix, Annie’s widowed mother, Emma Burgess, living at 58 St. Stephen’s Road, Norwich. Father Sydney was a designer, while 21-year-old “George H. Howitt” and 19-year-old Archibald were lithographic draughtsmen. Amy and Edith were scholars. This was one of the rare occasions reference was made to George’s middle name.
At some time from 1891 to 1901, George left home and moved to Bradford. Thus the 1901 census found 31-year-old London-born lithographic artist, George Howitt, as one of two boarders at 5 Mannville Terrace, Bradford. (The Post Office Bradford Directory, 1898, listed A Midgley, ventilating engineer, 5 Mannville Terrace, Bradford. so George had presumably arrive there at some time fro 1898 to 1901.
The 1911 census found 41-year-old London-born George boarding at 14 Grove Terrace, Bradford. He was then described as an artist’s manager.
In the fullness of time, George seems to have moved back to live in Norwich, perhaps to live with or near relatives left behind there.
Death
George Huntley Howitt of 73 Grove Road, Norwich, died at the age of 78 on 03/03/1947. Administration of his estate was granted to Mabel Gibson, widow, who was perhaps his younger sister. He left effects of £887 13s 6d.
Chess
“G. Howitt”, never with his middle initial “H.”, became a regular player for Bradford in the Woodhouse Cup, and for Yorkshire in inter-county matches, from his arrival in Bradford through to 1908 and probably later.
“G. Howitt” was for a while a prominent Bradford player before the First World War. The only person matching his description is Clerkenwell-born George Huntley Howitt, whose middle name was rarely used.
Non-Chess Life
George Huntley Howitt’s parents were Sydney F. Howitt (born 1844/45, Clerkenwell) and Annie Howitt (née Burgess, 1844/45, St. Lukes) who had at least the following seven children:
Felix Howitt
born 1868, Clerkenwell
George Huntley Howitt
born 1869, Clerkenwell
Archibald S
born 1871/72, Lewisham
Amy E
born 1874/75, Lewisham
Edith B
born 1878/79, Norwich
Mabel Annie
born 1886/87, Norwich
Violet H
born 1887/88, Norwich
The birth of George Huntley Howitt was registered in the third quarter of 1869, at Holborn.
The 1871 census found the family of four living at an illegible address in Knowles Hill, Lewisham. Father Sydney was a lithographic artist.
At some time from 1874 to 1879 the family moved to Norwich. The Howitts are elusive in the 1881 census, though they were presumably in Norwich.
The 1891 census found the family of parents, the above seven children except Felix, Annie’s widowed mother, Emma Burgess, living at 58 St. Stephen’s Road, Norwich. Father Sydney was a designer, while 21-year-old “George H. Howitt” and 19-year-old Archibald were lithographic draughtsmen. Amy and Edith were scholars. This was one of the rare occasions reference was made to George’s middle name.
At some time from 1891 to 1901, George left home and moved to Bradford. Thus the 1901 census found 31-year-old London-born lithographic artist, George Howitt, as one of two boarders at 5 Mannville Terrace, Bradford. (The Post Office Bradford Directory, 1898, listed A Midgley, ventilating engineer, 5 Mannville Terrace, Bradford. so George had presumably arrive there at some time fro 1898 to 1901.
The 1911 census found 41-year-old London-born George boarding at 14 Grove Terrace, Bradford. He was then described as an artist’s manager.
In the fullness of time, George seems to have moved back to live in Norwich, perhaps to live with or near relatives left behind there.
Death
George Huntley Howitt of 73 Grove Road, Norwich, died at the age of 78 on 03/03/1947. Administration of his estate was granted to Mabel Gibson, widow, who was perhaps his younger sister. He left effects of £887 13s 6d.
Chess
“G. Howitt”, never with his middle initial “H.”, became a regular player for Bradford in the Woodhouse Cup, and for Yorkshire in inter-county matches, from his arrival in Bradford through to 1908 and probably later.
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The above is from the Yorkshire Chess History site: https://mannchess.org.uk/People/Howitt, ... untley.htm
The family are not particularly elusive in the 1881 census, but their surname has been mistranscribed as "Hewitt" on Ancestry. If you have an Ancestry account you can see the census page (with very neat handwriting!) here: https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/co ... _1950-1107
The family are not particularly elusive in the 1881 census, but their surname has been mistranscribed as "Hewitt" on Ancestry. If you have an Ancestry account you can see the census page (with very neat handwriting!) here: https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/co ... _1950-1107
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Yep very interesting Yorkshire Chess History
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Guys will quickly say this...
If anyone has any of my old OTB games not in public (v few are) please send them to me.
At some point may be able to pay a small fee for this.
If anyone has any of my old OTB games not in public (v few are) please send them to me.
At some point may be able to pay a small fee for this.
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Won another game online and it's MIGHTY appealing just to play online... yet will see if I can get in a good club atmosphere again perhaps
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Hi...
Here is link to best share article I've ever written... available for coaching
https://www.fool.co.uk/2014/07/18/the-s ... rkets-plc/
Here is link to best share article I've ever written... available for coaching
https://www.fool.co.uk/2014/07/18/the-s ... rkets-plc/
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Re: Mark Howitt's Chess Coaching
They will probably end up in the Not Chess section in that case.John Upham wrote: ↑Thu Jul 27, 2023 9:34 amCarl,
Are the "Adverts" in this category required to be chess related or can they be for any activity whatsoever?
I'd like to advertise my classic car restoration activities as I'm sure that many users of this place will be fascinated.
Cheers
Carl Hibbard
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Still training myself by the way... chess is hard and I respect all the pros.
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Re: 2023 Season
Post by Mark Howitt » Fri Aug 18, 2023 11:32 am
Still to be finalized but I have offer from good club in Hudds league.
Post by Mark Howitt » Fri Aug 18, 2023 11:32 am
Still to be finalized but I have offer from good club in Hudds league.
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