Nigel Edward Povah (born 17 July 1952 in Clapham, London) is a British chess player. He is an International Master at over-the-board chess and a Grandmaster at correspondence chess.[1][2] Povah is the author of Chess Training, English: Four Knights, How to play the English and co-author of the Sicilian: Lasker-Pelikan. He is reckoned to be the UK's strongest correspondence chess player since Jonathan Penrose.[citation needed] Having trained as an Occupational Psychologist he started his own consulting business, Assessment & Development Consultants, which he ran for nearly 30 years before selling the business and retiring in June 2017. He also co-authored or co-edited several books relating to his field of work, namely Assessment and Development Centres, Succeeding at Assessment Centres for Dummies and Assessment Centres and Global Talent Management. He is married and lives in Guildford, Surrey.[citation needed]
Nigel Povah | |
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Full name | Nigel Edward Povah |
Country | England |
Born | 17 July 1952 Clapham, London, England | (age 72)
Title | International Master (1983), International Correspondence Chess Grandmaster (1989) |
FIDE rating | 2245 (December 2021) |
Peak rating | 2385 (January 1980) |
ICCF rating | 2564 (July 1996) |
ICCF peak rating | 2605 (July 1991) |
References
edit- ^ "Povah, Nigel E". International Chess Federation. Retrieved 21 March 2021.
- ^ "Player Details 210180 ENG GM Povah, Nigel Edward (2564)". International Correspondence Chess Federation. Retrieved 21 March 2021.
External links
edit- Nigel Edward Povah player details at ICCF
- Nigel E. Povah rating card at FIDE