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Arthur John Roycroft (born 25 July 1929, London) is an
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endgame study In the game of chess, an endgame study, or just study, is a type of chess problem that starts with a composed position—i.e. one that has been made up rather than played in an actual game—where the goal is to find the essentially unique way for ...
composer and author.


Chess career

In 1959 he was awarded the title
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. In 1965 he founded '' EG'', the first long-running journal exclusively for endgame studies.Hooper & Whyld, p. 346 Roycroft served as editor and publisher through 1991. The journal continues to be published, but under Dutch ownership ("ARVES"). Roycroft remained its chief editor until 2007 when
Harold van der Heijden Harold van der Heijden is a Dutch composer of chess endgame studies. He was born in Veghel, The Netherlands, on 18 December 1960. By profession, after finishing his PhD in 2009, he is head of the Research and Development laboratory of a veterinary ...
took over. His 1972 book ''Test Tube Chess'' (revised as ''The Chess Endgame Study'', 1981) is considered one of the best English-language examinations of endgame studies. He also served as the endgame study editor for the ''
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'' from 1973 to 1974. Roycroft's adaptation of the
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code in the 1970s resulted in the Guy–Blandford–Roycroft code, an efficient way to index endgame studies – or any chess position. He also advised
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in writing programs for endgame data bases with four and five pieces. For queen and pawn against queen some results were published by Roycroft in three booklets in 1986, years ahead of full
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output on CD.


Other

Roycroft worked for
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UK from 1961 until early retirement in 1987. From April 1984 to October 1985 he was seconded to
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(Machine Intelligence Research Unit, Edinburgh, followed by
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, Glasgow). The outcome was the paper "Expert Against Oracle" in ''Machine Intelligence'' 11, Clarendon Press 1988. John Roycroft was President of Hendon Chess Club until he moved to Oxfordshire in 2018, where he attends Cumnor Chess Club meetings. He was married to Betty Roycroft for nearly 60 years until her death in July 2020, and they have two grown up children, Jonathan - who is Director of Sports at Oxford University and Katherine - who lives in Italy and runs her own private language school.


Literature

* ''Test Tube Chess'', Faber and Faber Limited, 1972, . Revision: The Chess Endgame Study, 1981, Dover. * ''Queen and Pawn on a2 against Queen'', Chess Endgame Consultants and Publishers, April 1986, * ''Queen and Pawn on a6 against Queen'', Chess Endgame Consultants and Publishers, May 1986, * ''Queen and Pawn on b7 against Queen'', Chess Endgame Consultants and Publishers, June 1986,


References

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Further reading

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Roycroft, John 1929 births English chess players Chess composers British chess writers English non-fiction writers Living people IBM employees International Judges of Chess Compositions English male non-fiction writers