Elijah Williams (chess player), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Elijah Williams (chess player)

British chess player

Date of Birth: 07-Oct-1809

Place of Birth: Bristol, England, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 08-Sep-1854

Profession: chess player

Zodiac Sign: Libra


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About Elijah Williams (chess player)

  • Elijah Williams (7 October 1809 – 8 September 1854) was an eminent British chess player of the mid-19th century.
  • He was the first president of the Clifton Chess Club, and publisher of a book of games from the Divan Club.
  • His most notable result was at the 1851 London tournament, in which he defeated the celebrated British player Howard Staunton in the play-off for third place. He was accused by Staunton of taking an average of 2½ hours per move during some matches, a strategy thought to cause opponents to lose their focus on the match.
  • According to Staunton, following a particularly dilatory performance by Williams in the London 1851 tournament, a 20-minute per turn time limit was adopted for standard play the next year.
  • However other sources contradict this viewpoint and indeed it was not uncommon for Staunton to attribute his losses to the intolerable dilatory play of his opponents.
  • Staunton is quoted as remarking while playing against Williams, "...
  • Elijah, you're not just supposed to sit there – you're supposed to sit there and think!" In The Complete Chess Addict by Mike Fox and Richard James he was dubbed "the Bristol Sloth" due to his alleged extreme slowness.
  • This sobriquet inspired a musical tune "The Bristol Sloth" by guitarist Leo Kottke (who also applied the term 'sitzkrieg' in describing Williams' playing style). Williams died in London, a victim of the 1854 Broad Street cholera outbreak.

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