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Paul Littlewood
P Littlewood 
Photo source: British Chess, Pergamon Press, 1983  

Number of games in database: 323
Years covered: 1973 to 2018
Last FIDE rating: 2323
Highest rating achieved in database: 2470
Overall record: +129 -99 =95 (54.6%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games in the database.

MOST PLAYED OPENINGS
With the White pieces:
 King's Indian (15) 
    E94 E97 E62 E98 E91
 Sicilian (14) 
    B31 B44 B99 B40 B22
 Queen's Indian (13) 
    E14 E12 E17 E15
 Modern Benoni (12) 
    A67 A70 A56 A57 A58
 Nimzo Indian (12) 
    E44 E53 E46 E55 E49
 Grunfeld (9) 
    D91 D94 D85 D82 D84
With the Black pieces:
 Ruy Lopez (35) 
    C84 C91 C96 C68 C89
 Ruy Lopez, Closed (26) 
    C84 C91 C96 C89 C99
 Sicilian (20) 
    B52 B33 B31 B22 B23
 King's Indian (15) 
    E94 E63 E82 E62 E92
 Nimzo Indian (11) 
    E53 E45 E42 E32 E20
 English, 1 c4 e5 (8) 
    A28 A22 A29 A21 A20
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NOTABLE GAMES: [what is this?]
   P Littlewood vs S Kindermann, 1978 1-0
   A Galliano vs P Littlewood, 2010 0-1
   P Littlewood vs B P Andrews, 1990 1-0
   Miles vs P Littlewood, 1984 0-1
   K Regan vs P Littlewood, 1982 0-1
   M Hebden vs P Littlewood, 1983 1/2-1/2
   P Littlewood vs Ftacnik, 1980 1-0
   P Littlewood vs L D Evans, 1978 1-0

NOTABLE TOURNAMENTS: [what is this?]
   British Championship (1981)
   Aaronson Masters (1979)
   2nd Lloyds Bank Masters Open (1978)
   ARC Young Masters (1981)
   3rd Lloyds Bank Masters Open (1979)
   British Championship (1979)
   Borovo (1980)
   British Championship (1982)
   Commonwealth Championship (1985)
   Hastings 1980/81 (1980)
   British Championship (2005)
   British Championship (2010)
   British Championship (1983)
   British Championship (2009)
   British Championship (2002)

RECENT GAMES:
   🏆 4NCL Div 1a 2018/19
   P Littlewood vs M P Townsend (Nov-11-18) 1/2-1/2
   P Littlewood vs Szymon Pozimski (Nov-10-18) 1-0
   P Littlewood vs R Starley (Jan-14-18) 1-0
   D Ciuksyte vs P Littlewood (Jan-13-18) 1-0
   P Littlewood vs R Phillips (Nov-12-17) 1/2-1/2

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PAUL LITTLEWOOD
(born Jan-18-1956, 69 years old) United Kingdom

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Paul Edwin Littlewood was born in Skegness, England. Awarded the IM title in 1979, he won the British Championship (1981). He also won the 2nd Lloyds Bank Masters Open (1978) on tiebreak over Yrjo Rantanen and Jack Peters. Littlewood is the son of John Littlewood, and the nephew of Norman Littlewood.

Last updated: 2025-03-29 14:15:52

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 page 1 of 14; games 1-25 of 330  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. M Basman vs P Littlewood  1-0501973London InvitationC31 King's Gambit Declined, Falkbeer Counter Gambit
2. P Littlewood vs P J Waters  0-1381973London InvitationC69 Ruy Lopez, Exchange, Gligoric Variation
3. D Johnston vs P Littlewood  0-1291973London InvitationA07 King's Indian Attack
4. P Littlewood vs V Knox  ½-½411973London InvitationA04 Reti Opening
5. J Kinlay vs P Littlewood  0-1221973London InvitationB71 Sicilian, Dragon, Levenfish Variation
6. P Littlewood vs M Basman  0-1361973GRE Islington OpenA10 English
7. A L Hosking vs P Littlewood  0-1271975Varsity Cambridge-OxfordB23 Sicilian, Closed
8. F Oney vs P Littlewood  0-1611975European Junior Championship PreliminaryA29 English, Four Knights, Kingside Fianchetto
9. P Littlewood vs M Twardon  0-1241975European Junior Championship PreliminaryB31 Sicilian, Rossolimo Variation
10. P Littlewood vs H Schussler  1-0401975European Junior Championship PreliminaryB09 Pirc, Austrian Attack
11. H Olafsson vs P Littlewood  ½-½411975European Junior Championship PreliminaryA22 English
12. P Littlewood vs P Silberring  1-0611975European Junior Championship PreliminaryB33 Sicilian
13. D Bernstein vs P Littlewood  ½-½191975European Junior Championship PreliminaryD25 Queen's Gambit Accepted
14. Speelman vs P Littlewood  ½-½101975European Junior Championship PreliminaryA22 English
15. Speelman vs P Littlewood  ½-½321975European Junior Championship 1975/76A45 Queen's Pawn Game
16. A Pablo Marin vs P Littlewood  ½-½131975European Junior Championship 1975/76C31 King's Gambit Declined, Falkbeer Counter Gambit
17. P Littlewood vs A Kochyev  ½-½881975European Junior Championship 1975/76B44 Sicilian
18. V Inkiov vs P Littlewood  1-0401975European Junior Championship 1975/76B33 Sicilian
19. P Littlewood vs D Bernstein  ½-½481975European Junior Championship 1975/76B09 Pirc, Austrian Attack
20. P Popovic vs P Littlewood  1-0521976European Junior Championship 1975/76A07 King's Indian Attack
21. P Littlewood vs M Trolldalen  1-0401976European Junior Championship 1975/76B97 Sicilian, Najdorf
22. H Olafsson vs P Littlewood  ½-½611976European Junior Championship 1975/76C41 Philidor Defense
23. P Littlewood vs Van der Sterren  0-1331976European Junior Championship 1975/76C00 French Defense
24. P Littlewood vs A L Hosking  ½-½261976Varsity Oxford-CambridgeC69 Ruy Lopez, Exchange, Gligoric Variation
25. J C Pigott vs P Littlewood  1-0591976British ChampionshipA00 Uncommon Opening
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Kibitzer's Corner
Apr-24-04  weary willy: just beware that several of these games are actually by Paul's father John E Littlewood - and vice versa in John's list
Apr-24-04  ArchBishop: There was a great mathematician by the name of John E. Littlewood (Hardy littlewood). Not this guys dad.
Jul-05-04  weary willy: I believe John E Littlewood was a languages teacher at a secondary school - certainly he is not the mathematician
Jul-05-04
Premium Chessgames Member
  ray keene: there are three strong littlewoods all british internationals john littlewood
norman littlewood deceased johns brother
paul littlewood johns son

of the three altho all came slose to winning the british championship only paul actually achieved the feat.

i wd like to recommend the game norman littlewood v lengyel hastings 1962 63 i believe was the date maybe 1964 as a wonderful attacking game. also it may be in the database norman littlewood v haygarth brit ch whitby 1964 where norman cd have won easily and won the british championship but lost by insane blunders instead.

Aug-23-05  jamesmaskell: Theres a Skegness in Scotland as well as England? Didnt know that!
Aug-23-05
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  Benzol: Thankyou <james>.
Jan-18-06  BIDMONFA: Paul E Littlewood

LITTLEWOOD, Paul Edwin
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Jan-18-09  WhiteRook48: this guy definitely has a weird name. Is he Little Wood? I never knew Wood was little. Okay, I'm just OVERDOING it with the puns.
Jan-18-12
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  Penguincw: Happy B-Day!
Jan-18-12
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  GrahamClayton: Has anyone read his book "Chess Tactics"? It looks well thought out, with explanations, examples and then quizzes.
Sep-09-17
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  PeterGrant: John Littlewood (not the mathematician) was actually Paul's brother.
Sep-09-17
Premium Chessgames Member
  PeterGrant: Correct my post, Norman Littlewood was John's brother not Paul.
Sep-30-21
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  John Saunders: Suggestion: add reference to Paul Littlewood winning the 1978 Lloyds Bank Masters to his mini-biography (https://www.saund.org.uk/britbase/p...)
Oct-03-21
Premium Chessgames Member
  fredthebear: <GrahamClayton: Has anyone read his book "Chess Tactics"? It looks well thought out, with explanations, examples and then quizzes.>

Yes, "Chess Tactics" is a terrific "little" book that I much prefer over longer books. It has 307 puzzles; most solutions are 3 moves. The Table of Contents includes: Introduction, Pins, Skewers, Double Attack, Discovered Attack, Back Rank Combinations, Overloading, Deflection, Decoying, Removal of Defence, Interception, Space Clearance, Zwischenzug, Pawn Promotion, Draw, Miscellaneous Problems, Solutions, Bibliography. It's material is of intermediate difficulty, probably not a first book of tactics for a beginner. First published by The Crowood Press Ltd 1984. Reprinted by Batsford in 2004. I'm not aware of any editing differences. Kindle currently sells "Chess Tactics" for $7.99.

IMHO, "Winning Chess Tactics for Juniors" by Lou Hays is less satisfying to read, slightly more difficult than Paul Littlewood's gem. Hays offers 535 diagrams, a good follow-up. This is the most challenging "Juniors" book that I'm aware of, although I suspect GM Joel Benjamin's new "World Champion Chess for Juniors" is plenty to consider.

BTW, "Chess Tactics" by Alexander Kotov is NOT about tactics. Kotov's book from the same era is about situational combinations, mostly finishing combinations. Typically, there's one diagram per column w/a brief explanation of the game situation. (At times, an entire game is given.) Most game fragment solutions are 5-8 moves long in story form, instead of listed in the back of the book. It's a pleasant read but not easy, perhaps intermediate and advanced level (one should have a strong grasp of tactics already). Kotov's "Chess Tactics" book was translated and edited by John Littlewood; printed in Great Britain but published in 1983 by American Chess Promotions. I'm not aware of modern reprints - it's often available used for a reasonable price.

By comparison, Fred Reinfeld's "Complete Book of Chess Stratagems" (Dover publishers) is also mistitled. It's a testy puzzle book of grandmaster combinations without written explanation, a challenging follow-up to Kotov's book. Reinfeld's book features English Descriptive notation, the others use algebraic notation. It takes a strong analyst to smash through Reinfeld's book without tips.

Anyone who can accurately handle the older books just mentioned certainly has master ability to calculate. Of course, there are many modern chess puzzle books that are just as useful.

Aug-31-22
Premium Chessgames Member
  keypusher: He beat me in a couple of simuls at the Wood Green Chess club around 1991. The first game was a tough battle, but the second was pretty much a crush.
Aug-31-22  Granny O Doul: It does not seem to be in wide use but I had a friend who used "skegness" to mean any sort of crud. "Eew, skegness!"
Sep-07-24  Nosnibor: Paul has just won the Over 65`s British Championship. I recall playing his father some years ago in the same event.
Oct-22-24
Premium Chessgames Member
  John Saunders: <nosnibor> Andrew P Smith won the 2024 British Over 65 Championship. Paul Littlewood did not take part and has yet to win a British senior title. You're probably referring to him winning the English Over 65 Championship in May. 'British' and 'English' are not synonyms.

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