Introduced to Chess at age 12; played first tournament at 16 (won a game but failed miserably); went to University, graduated engineering; after a few years, for some unknown reason, I resumed playing chess. With passion and commitment, in a few short years (early 80’s), I achieved a USCF Class A rating. I was well on my way to my goal of chess master (NM). How I achieved this rating still amazes me as the resources available today were not then. Self-taught, self-studied over books and periodicals, no coach, no computer analysis, etc. It was a great time in my life (physically, socially, chess life, travel) and I met a lot of unique people and professionals along this journey. My career intervened (assigned to a 6-day a week project), relegating Chess to a back seat. Family and career soon became priorities, chess was now forgotten. After many years, still enjoying my profession and not close to considering retiring. Two friends (co-workers) are on Chess.com and suddenly I find my interest in chess rekindled.
Going forward, trying to relearn what I have forgotten, working on a training plan, reading, puzzles, etc. If interest becomes commitment, then I will return to OTB play. All this while continuing to balance a demanding job. End Game is to develop both the ability and a platform to help other chess players enjoy the game.
Last notes, I am an avid tournament bridge player (ACBL Duplicate), sporting clays, follow Man United football & NZ All Blacks.