The Double Houdini
The East Cheadle Chess Club is struggling to avoid humiliation against the more professional forces their players face in their local league. The arrival of two strong players encourages the captains of the first and second teams to claim at the start of the season that there is no longer such problems. However, as the teams continue to lose matches, they realize that their confidence has been unfounded. Their very existence as a club is threatened by defections as their teams slide towards demotion. "It will take Houdini to escape from this" Phil, the first team captain says. "Make that a Double Houdini" replies Paul, the second team captain. Author and chess fanatic Tudor Rickards finds himself embroiled in a real-life drama. To rescue the situation, the players have to recreate the feats of the great American escapologist. In doing so, they and he find themselves confronting far more disturbing problems than relegation to the lower regions of the league. Based on a true story, The Double Houdini is written for social chess players, and even for non- chess-players. It explores the humour, humanity and dilemmas of any community facing humiliation against stronger and more single-minded forces. Readers glimpse tensions between the old guard led by Major Max, and team captains seeking to improve playing standards. The Major complains of a drop in standards ("smart casual dress seems an oxymoron to me"). The beleagued captains aided by the benevolent President (The Dalai Lama) require all the positivity they can muster to maintain morale. There is a struggle against the pace of technological change, electronic clocks, failure to provide faciilties for juniors and lady members, and the unavailability of key players on extended holidays or recovering from hip replacements. The author, after a four move defeat discovers his own declining powers may be due to more than his advancing years. The struggle for survival in the league is further hampered as he detained during a hospital visit on a vital end-of-season clash.
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The Double Houdini
The East Cheadle Chess Club is struggling to avoid humiliation against the more professional forces their players face in their local league. The arrival of two strong players encourages the captains of the first and second teams to claim at the start of the season that there is no longer such problems. However, as the teams continue to lose matches, they realize that their confidence has been unfounded. Their very existence as a club is threatened by defections as their teams slide towards demotion. "It will take Houdini to escape from this" Phil, the first team captain says. "Make that a Double Houdini" replies Paul, the second team captain. Author and chess fanatic Tudor Rickards finds himself embroiled in a real-life drama. To rescue the situation, the players have to recreate the feats of the great American escapologist. In doing so, they and he find themselves confronting far more disturbing problems than relegation to the lower regions of the league. Based on a true story, The Double Houdini is written for social chess players, and even for non- chess-players. It explores the humour, humanity and dilemmas of any community facing humiliation against stronger and more single-minded forces. Readers glimpse tensions between the old guard led by Major Max, and team captains seeking to improve playing standards. The Major complains of a drop in standards ("smart casual dress seems an oxymoron to me"). The beleagued captains aided by the benevolent President (The Dalai Lama) require all the positivity they can muster to maintain morale. There is a struggle against the pace of technological change, electronic clocks, failure to provide faciilties for juniors and lady members, and the unavailability of key players on extended holidays or recovering from hip replacements. The author, after a four move defeat discovers his own declining powers may be due to more than his advancing years. The struggle for survival in the league is further hampered as he detained during a hospital visit on a vital end-of-season clash.
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The Double Houdini

The Double Houdini

by Tudor Rickards
The Double Houdini

The Double Houdini

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The East Cheadle Chess Club is struggling to avoid humiliation against the more professional forces their players face in their local league. The arrival of two strong players encourages the captains of the first and second teams to claim at the start of the season that there is no longer such problems. However, as the teams continue to lose matches, they realize that their confidence has been unfounded. Their very existence as a club is threatened by defections as their teams slide towards demotion. "It will take Houdini to escape from this" Phil, the first team captain says. "Make that a Double Houdini" replies Paul, the second team captain. Author and chess fanatic Tudor Rickards finds himself embroiled in a real-life drama. To rescue the situation, the players have to recreate the feats of the great American escapologist. In doing so, they and he find themselves confronting far more disturbing problems than relegation to the lower regions of the league. Based on a true story, The Double Houdini is written for social chess players, and even for non- chess-players. It explores the humour, humanity and dilemmas of any community facing humiliation against stronger and more single-minded forces. Readers glimpse tensions between the old guard led by Major Max, and team captains seeking to improve playing standards. The Major complains of a drop in standards ("smart casual dress seems an oxymoron to me"). The beleagued captains aided by the benevolent President (The Dalai Lama) require all the positivity they can muster to maintain morale. There is a struggle against the pace of technological change, electronic clocks, failure to provide faciilties for juniors and lady members, and the unavailability of key players on extended holidays or recovering from hip replacements. The author, after a four move defeat discovers his own declining powers may be due to more than his advancing years. The struggle for survival in the league is further hampered as he detained during a hospital visit on a vital end-of-season clash.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781532890055
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 05/12/2016
Series: Leaders We Deserve Monographs , #5
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.51(d)

About the Author

Tudor Rickards is an author on creativity and leadership in sport, business and politics.

He is a chess player and was a former international, representing Wales as junior champion against the other home nations. Since then he sees his play as one of steady decline, and he now completes mostly in regional tournaments and internet games.

His novel The Chonicles of Leadership also includes leading characters who are members of he Postmodernist Chess Club.

He writes for popular as well as business audiences as a former Professor at the Manchester Business School. He is developing the use of non-traditional fictional modes such as story-telling for exploring issues in leadership theory. The world of nature has also been a powerful source of inspiration, with well-publicised work on intelligent horsemanship and the bullying style of leadership that he calls Mandrill Management.

Tudor was educated at Pontypridd Boys' Grammar School and went on to study radiation chemistry at The University of Wales at Cardiff and post-doctoral research at New York Medical College.

He returned to the UK to work in the research department of Unilever. It was there that he became interested in creativity and leadership which he developed at The University of Manchester.

His recent media contributions include the BBC Radio 4 documentary Oblique Strategies.

He founded the journal, Creativity and Innovation Management, and is Alex Osborn Visiting Professor at State University of New York, Buffalo.

His self-publishing draws on over a thousand posts originally published on his blog, Leaders We Deserve, over the period 2006-2016.

Tudor is a self-confessed couch potato sports commentator and is also an avid tennis player slightly handicapped by inherent weaknesses in his forehand which reveal themselves in play, and sometimes in print.

He lives a life rescued from irredeemable chaos by the uncomplaining (mostly) efforts of Susan, in a mythical region where the Cheshire plains meets Hogwarts Academy.
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