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Brian Eley Brian Ratcliffe Eley (born in Don Valley, United Kingdom, on 6 July 1946〔Edward Winter's Chess Notes (item 9034 ), citing Brian Eley interview conducted by Jeremy Gaige for the book ''Chess Personalia''〕) is a former British Chess Champion. He has been a fugitive from the British police since 1991. 〔("Fugitive chessman stays one move ahead of police" ) ''The Sunday Telegraph'', 24 November 1996〕 ==Chess== Brian Eley belonged to the wave of talented chess masters who came to the fore in Britain in the 1970s, after the dominance of Jonathan Penrose ended, a group that included Raymond Keene, Bill Hartston, George Botterill, Robert Bellin and others.〔("Keene versus Bilek, Teesside, 1972" ) by James O'Fee, 6 April 2010〕 He took part in domestic chess tournaments, was a chess coach and gave simultaneous exhibitions.〔(History ) of the Jacksonville Chess Club, 18 October 2010〕 For a period around 1971, he wrote an infrequent chess column in the weekly ''Morning Telegraph'' of Sheffield.〔E.g.: Monday 5th of July 1971; Monday 15th of November 1971〕 He ran his own chess retail business, supplying books, chess sets, scorebooks and the like. Eley won the 1972 British Chess Championship tournament, held in Brighton.
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