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I’m writing to  inform you of the death last week of Phil Porter aged 74 who had played in the local chess leagues especially WDCL and BDCL for close on 40 years and will no doubt be remembered by many players in the area. He will be sadly missed by many.
I’m writing to  inform you of the death last week of Phil Porter aged 74 who had played in the local chess leagues especially WDCL and BDCL for close on 40 years and will no doubt be remembered by many players in the area. He will be sadly missed by many.


Phil joined firstly [[Hobsons]] and won the very first [[Harold Bidgood Trophy|Bidgood Trophy]] in 1962/63. He moved onto [[Bushbury|Bushbury Chess Club]] in 1965 and joined the sadly now defunct [[Wolverhampton Kipping club]]. He joined [[Wolverhampton|Wolverhampton Chess club]] in the 1983/84 season along with two other well remembered players, Mike Townsend and [[R.J.Marshall|Robert Marshall]]. Phil had an aggressive style of play and chalked up a few notable wins against stronger players. Phil had not played in league matches for about a year due to failing eyesight though he was hoping to resume play after an operation which he was on a waiting list for.
Phil joined firstly [[Hobsons]] and won the very first [[Harold Bidgood Trophy|Bidgood Trophy]] in 1962/63. He moved onto [[Bushbury|Bushbury Chess Club]] in 1965 and joined the sadly now defunct [[Wolverhampton Kipping club]]. He joined [[Wolverhampton|Wolverhampton Chess club]] in the 1983/84 season along with two other well remembered players, Mike Townsend and [[R.J.Marshall|Robert Marshall]]. He took the [[Rock Cup]] in 1986/87. Phil had an aggressive style of play and chalked up a few notable wins against stronger players. Phil had not played in league matches for about a year due to failing eyesight though he was hoping to resume play after an operation which he was on a waiting list for.


His other main interests were cricket - he was a qualified umpire In local leagues- and real ale which he espoused and consumed with equal gusto!
His other main interests were cricket - he was a qualified umpire In local leagues- and real ale which he espoused and consumed with equal gusto!
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Phil’s niece has told me that it is likely that some sort of celebration of Phil’s life will be arranged at some time in the future and that she would let me have details.
Phil’s niece has told me that it is likely that some sort of celebration of Phil’s life will be arranged at some time in the future and that she would let me have details.


[[http://www.wdclchess.org.uk/blog/wdclblogphp/game.php?pgn=1965_66_201_1.pgn&season=196566||Here]] is one of his games from 1965 when he played for Bushbury.
[http://www.wdclchess.org.uk/blog/wdclblogphp/game.php?pgn=1965_66_201_1.pgn&season=196566 Here] is one of his games from 1965 when he played for Bushbury.


Frank Wood
Frank Wood

Latest revision as of 18:38, 26 July 2020

Philip D Porter 1946-2020

I’m writing to inform you of the death last week of Phil Porter aged 74 who had played in the local chess leagues especially WDCL and BDCL for close on 40 years and will no doubt be remembered by many players in the area. He will be sadly missed by many.

Phil joined firstly Hobsons and won the very first Bidgood Trophy in 1962/63. He moved onto Bushbury Chess Club in 1965 and joined the sadly now defunct Wolverhampton Kipping club. He joined Wolverhampton Chess club in the 1983/84 season along with two other well remembered players, Mike Townsend and Robert Marshall. He took the Rock Cup in 1986/87. Phil had an aggressive style of play and chalked up a few notable wins against stronger players. Phil had not played in league matches for about a year due to failing eyesight though he was hoping to resume play after an operation which he was on a waiting list for.

His other main interests were cricket - he was a qualified umpire In local leagues- and real ale which he espoused and consumed with equal gusto!

Phil’s niece has told me that it is likely that some sort of celebration of Phil’s life will be arranged at some time in the future and that she would let me have details.

Here is one of his games from 1965 when he played for Bushbury.

Frank Wood
Wolverhampton Chess Club Chairman

WDCL playing career record

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