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The Lighter Side - Chess Lecture - Volume 136

The Lighter Side - Chess Lecture - Volume 136

Life Master Dana Mackenzie shows us how real life games can get into those strange theoretical possibilities, the results of which are hysterical, but, there is also a lot to learn from them. Features Quadrupled Pawns, Checkmate with a King, Double Queen Sac and something Dana calls Krabbe’s Kuriosity Kabinet.  

 

Content: 2 hours 42 minutes of instruction and analysis in a series of 4 lectures.

 

Members of ChessLecture.com rated this series a 4.09 out of 5 ECO N/A

 

Fans on Chesslecture.com said: Dana! This is a wonderful addition to the library. I was surprised at how much I actually learned from this. In the beginning I kind of chuckled at your comments...but after getting into the lecture I actually got a lot out of it. Thanks!

 

LM Dr. Dana Mackenzie is a USCF Life Master, a PhD mathematician, and an award-winning mathematics, science journalist and author. LM Dana Mackenzie started playing tournament chess during the "Fischer boom" of 1971-72 and never quit. Champion of North Carolina in 1985 & 1987, he became a master in 1988. Mackenzie now lives in Santa Cruz, CA and runs a chess club for kids at the local library. His passion for chess and his enthusiasm for teaching is unmistakable.
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The Lighter Side - Chess Lecture - Volume 136

Life Master Dana Mackenzie shows us how real life games can get into those strange theoretical possibilities, the results of which are hysterical, but, there is also a lot to learn from them. Features Quadrupled Pawns, Checkmate with a King, Double Queen Sac and something Dana calls Krabbe’s Kuriosity Kabinet.  

 

Content: 2 hours 42 minutes of instruction and analysis in a series of 4 lectures.

 

Members of ChessLecture.com rated this series a 4.09 out of 5 ECO N/A

 

Fans on Chesslecture.com said: Dana! This is a wonderful addition to the library. I was surprised at how much I actually learned from this. In the beginning I kind of chuckled at your comments...but after getting into the lecture I actually got a lot out of it. Thanks!

 

LM Dr. Dana Mackenzie is a USCF Life Master, a PhD mathematician, and an award-winning mathematics, science journalist and author. LM Dana Mackenzie started playing tournament chess during the "Fischer boom" of 1971-72 and never quit. Champion of North Carolina in 1985 & 1987, he became a master in 1988. Mackenzie now lives in Santa Cruz, CA and runs a chess club for kids at the local library. His passion for chess and his enthusiasm for teaching is unmistakable.

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Life Master Dana Mackenzie shows us how real life games can get into those strange theoretical possibilities, the results of which are hysterical, but, there is also a lot to learn from them. Features Quadrupled Pawns, Checkmate with a King, Double Queen Sac and something Dana calls Krabbe’s Kuriosity Kabinet.  

 

Content: 2 hours 42 minutes of instruction and analysis in a series of 4 lectures.

 

Members of ChessLecture.com rated this series a 4.09 out of 5 ECO N/A

 

Fans on Chesslecture.com said: Dana! This is a wonderful addition to the library. I was surprised at how much I actually learned from this. In the beginning I kind of chuckled at your comments...but after getting into the lecture I actually got a lot out of it. Thanks!

 

LM Dr. Dana Mackenzie is a USCF Life Master, a PhD mathematician, and an award-winning mathematics, science journalist and author. LM Dana Mackenzie started playing tournament chess during the "Fischer boom" of 1971-72 and never quit. Champion of North Carolina in 1985 & 1987, he became a master in 1988. Mackenzie now lives in Santa Cruz, CA and runs a chess club for kids at the local library. His passion for chess and his enthusiasm for teaching is unmistakable.
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