Prior to writing Man’s Destiny Colin Leach’s literary output had been confined to chess. By the mid-1990s he had published over 50 books on chess openings,
tournaments, matches an...vizualizați mai multePrior to writing Man’s Destiny Colin Leach’s literary output had been confined to chess. By the mid-1990s he had published over 50 books on chess openings,
tournaments, matches and games collections by chess players. These books sold all over the world and were regarded as the best coverage of their subjects.
Colin considers chess to be an excellent way of improving one’s powers of analysis, but he has also found the solving of anagrams and cryptic crosswords to
be very useful in that respect.
The advent of CDs containing millions of games of chess meant there was too much material to present in book form, and so Colin now compiles chess
databases on his computer. These databases not only draw on CDs but also include material from his own extensive library of rare chess books and magazines.
Eventually he will advertise and sell these on the Internet. In the meantime he awaits with interest the reaction to the ideas he has put forward in Man’s
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