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'''Philip Aston''' is a regular [[Apterite]] who made his online tournament debut in the sixth edition of [[AptoSOS]] against the event's organiser [[Matt Morrison]], losing his only game by four points. He is a possible future contestant for a series in 2018 or later. | '''Philip Aston''' is a regular [[Apterite]] who made his online tournament debut in the sixth edition of [[AptoSOS]] against the event's organiser [[Matt Morrison]], losing his only game by four points. He is a possible future contestant for a series in 2018 or later. | ||
− | He is also a competitive [[Scrabble]] player and in 2016 attended his first two Scrabble tournaments in Swindon and Nailsea | + | He is also a competitive [[Scrabble]] player and in 2016 attended his first two Scrabble tournaments in Swindon and Nailsea, competing in Division B on both occasions and finishing 17th and 6th respectively. He uploads "Word of the Week" videos on the Mind Sports Academy website. |
His father, Simon, appeared on ''Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?'' in 2005, winning £8,000. | His father, Simon, appeared on ''Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?'' in 2005, winning £8,000. |
Revision as of 22:00, 25 July 2017
Philip Aston is a regular Apterite who made his online tournament debut in the sixth edition of AptoSOS against the event's organiser Matt Morrison, losing his only game by four points. He is a possible future contestant for a series in 2018 or later.
He is also a competitive Scrabble player and in 2016 attended his first two Scrabble tournaments in Swindon and Nailsea, competing in Division B on both occasions and finishing 17th and 6th respectively. He uploads "Word of the Week" videos on the Mind Sports Academy website.
His father, Simon, appeared on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? in 2005, winning £8,000.