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Baruch Harold Wood

Baruch Harold Wood MSc OBE (13 July 1909 – 4 April 1989), generally known as B. H. Wood, was an English chess player, editor and author. He was born in Sheffield, England.
==Playing career==

Between 1938 and 1957, Wood won the championship of Warwickshire eight times. In 1939 he represented England at the Chess Olympiad in Buenos Aires.〔Árpád Földeák, ''Chess Olympiads 1927–1968'', Dover Publications, 1979, p. 167. ISBN 0-486-23733-8.〕〔Anne Sunnucks, ''The Encyclopaedia of Chess'', St. Martin's Press, 1970, p. 127.〕 He won the tournaments at Baarn (1947), Paignton (1954), Whitby (1963), Tórshavn (1967) and Jersey (1975).〔 He tied for 4th–6th, scoring 5 points out of 9 games, at the 1948–49 Hastings Christmas Chess Congress, 1.5 points behind winner Nicolas Rossolimo.〔Sunnucks, p. 186.〕 In 1948, he tied for second place at the British Chess Championship held in London.〔 He won the British correspondence chess championship in 1944–45.〔Anne Sunnucks, ''The Encyclopaedia of Chess'', St. Martin's Press, 1970, p. 49.〕

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