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Learn From Your Fellow Amateurs 1 - Chess Lecture - Volume 6

Learn From Your Fellow Amateurs 1 - Chess Lecture - Volume 6

NM Dana Mackenzie started playing tournament chess during the "Fischer boom" of 1971-1972 and never quit. Champion of North Carolina in 1985, 1987, and became master in 1988. He has a 1-0 career record against world chess champions. (The champion in question was the world computer champion, Belle, which Dana defeated in the 1983 U.S. Amateur Team Championship.) Mackenzie now lives in Santa Cruz, CA and runs a chess club for kids at the local library.

1: Caro-Kann: Bronstein-Larsen Variation Run Time: 00:39:22

2: Two Knights Defense Run Time: 00:35:30

3: King's Indian: Fianchetto Run Time: 00:31:22

4: Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Run Time: 00:57:42

5: Queen's Pawn Game Run Time: 00:41:54

195 Minutes

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Learn From Your Fellow Amateurs 1 - Chess Lecture - Volume 6
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Learn From Your Fellow Amateurs 1 - Chess Lecture - Volume 6

NM Dana Mackenzie started playing tournament chess during the "Fischer boom" of 1971-1972 and never quit. Champion of North Carolina in 1985, 1987, and became master in 1988. He has a 1-0 career record against world chess champions. (The champion in question was the world computer champion, Belle, which Dana defeated in the 1983 U.S. Amateur Team Championship.) Mackenzie now lives in Santa Cruz, CA and runs a chess club for kids at the local library.

1: Caro-Kann: Bronstein-Larsen Variation Run Time: 00:39:22

2: Two Knights Defense Run Time: 00:35:30

3: King's Indian: Fianchetto Run Time: 00:31:22

4: Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Run Time: 00:57:42

5: Queen's Pawn Game Run Time: 00:41:54

195 Minutes

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NM Dana Mackenzie started playing tournament chess during the "Fischer boom" of 1971-1972 and never quit. Champion of North Carolina in 1985, 1987, and became master in 1988. He has a 1-0 career record against world chess champions. (The champion in question was the world computer champion, Belle, which Dana defeated in the 1983 U.S. Amateur Team Championship.) Mackenzie now lives in Santa Cruz, CA and runs a chess club for kids at the local library.

1: Caro-Kann: Bronstein-Larsen Variation Run Time: 00:39:22

2: Two Knights Defense Run Time: 00:35:30

3: King's Indian: Fianchetto Run Time: 00:31:22

4: Sicilian Defense: Najdorf Run Time: 00:57:42

5: Queen's Pawn Game Run Time: 00:41:54

195 Minutes