- Walter Browne
Walter Shawn Browne (born
January 10 ,1949 inSydney ,Australia ) is anAustralian and Americanchess Grandmaster andpoker player. Browne has won theU.S. Chess Championship six times.Early years
Browne was born to an American father and an Australian mother. His family moved to the New York area when he was three, and Browne moved to
California in 1973.Browne won the U.S. Junior Championship in 1966.
He represented his country of birth
Australia for a short time. He won the 1969Australian Chess Championship . He tied first withRenato Naranja while representing Australia at the 1969 Asian Zonal tournament inSingapore , earning theInternational Master title. This result immediately earned him an invitation to an international grandmaster tournament inSan Juan, Puerto Rico . There, he earned the Grandmaster title by tieing for 2nd-4th places, withBruno Parma andArthur Bisguier , behind reigning world championBoris Spassky .He played top board for Australia at the 1970 and 1972
Chess Olympiads , before switching to representing the United States in 1974.U.S. Championships
He has won the
U.S. Chess Championship six times. His victories were atChicago 1974 with 9.5/13,Oberlin 1975 with 8.5/13,Mentor 1977 with 9/13,Greenville 1980 with 7.5/12,South Bend 1981 with 9/14, and 1983 with 9/13. His six titles have been exceeded only byBobby Fischer andSamuel Reshevsky .Interzonals
Browne qualified for three
Interzonal tournaments, but never came close to qualification for theCandidates Tournament . At theManila Interzonal 1976, Browne scored just 8.5/19 for 15th place. At theLas Palmas Interzonal 1982, he placed last out of 14 contestants with only 3/13. Finally, at theTaxco Interzonal 1985, he scored only 6.5/15 for a tied 9-13th place.Olympiads
Browne generally performed well at the
Chess Olympiads in his six appearances. He represented Australia twice and the United States four times, winning a total of five medals, all bronze. He scored 55.5/86 (+40 =31 -15), for 64.5 percent. His detailed results, from olimpbase.org, follow.*
Siegen 1970, Australia board 1, 14/19 (+10 =8 -1);
*Skopje 1972, Australia board 1, 17.5/22 (+15 =5 -2), board bronze;
*Nice 1974, United States board 3, 10.5/17 (+7 =7 -3), team bronze;
*Buenos Aires 1978, United States board 2, 4.5/9 (+3 =3 -3), team bronze;
*Lucerne 1982, United States board 1, 5.5/10 (+4 =3 -3), team bronze;
*Thessaloniki 1984, United States board 4, 3.5/9 (+1 =5 -3), team bronze.Other results
Browne was a dominant presence in American chess in the 1970s and 1980s. Aside from his U.S. Championship wins, he also won the National Open eleven times, the American Open seven times, the World Open three times, and the
U.S. Open Chess Championship twice (1971, 1972). Particularly noteworthy was his three-way victory in the 1976 American Open when he tied John E. Pike, a biochemist from Kalamazoo, Michigan, who, upon learning that the Open was being contested at the same hotel where he was speaking at a symposium on prostaglandins, entered the championship on a whim.Browne also enjoyed many international successes from the early 1970s into the mid 1980s. His international firsts include
Venice 1971, Wijk aan Zee 1974,Winnipeg 1974 (Pan American Championship), Lone Pine 1974,Mannheim 1975,Reykjavík 1978, Wijk aan Zee 1980,Chile 1981,Indonesia 1982 (a 26-player round-robin), the 1983New York Open,Gjovik 1983, andNaestved 1985. [http://db.chessmetrics.com/CM2/PlayerProfile.asp?Params=199510SSSSSWS016860000000141000000000003110100 Chessmetrics Player Profile: Walter Browne] ]However, after dominating the U.S. Championship for a decade, Browne was unable to approach the same level in that event after 1983. In U.S. Championships, he scored just 7.5/17 in 1984, 6.5/13 in 1985, 6/15 in 1986, 6/13 in 1987, and 6/15 in 1989. He won the 1991
Canadian Open Chess Championship .Most recently, Browne won the U.S. Senior Open in June 2005. Browne has won more
Swiss system events than any other American player [http://beta.uschess.org/frontend/player_55_16.php Walter Browne] Biography hosted by theUnited States Chess Federation website] . He was inducted into the U.S. ChessHall of Fame in 2003.Style
Browne tends to spend a lot of his allotted time during the opening moves and early middlegame, and consequently he often winds up in time trouble. This does lead to mistakes, even though Browne plays reasonably well in time-trouble, and good play during this phase can unsettle his opponents ] . A world-class speed chess player, Browne in 1988 formed the World
Blitz Chess Association, which has recently encountered financial trouble.Notable chess games
Here is one of Browne's best games, a coruscating brilliancy against
International Master Bernard Zuckerman :Browne-Zuckerman, New York 1973: 1.d4 d5 2.c4 e6 3.Nc3 Be7 4.Nf3 Nf6 5.Bg5 O-O 6.e3 Nbd7 7.Bd3 dxc4 8.Bxc4 c5 9.O-O a6 10.a4 cxd4 11.exd4 Nb6 12.Bb3 Bd7 13.Ne5 Bc6 14.Bc2 Nbd5 15.Bb1 Nb4 16.Re1 g6 17.Bh6 Re8 18.Ra3 Qd6 19.Ne2 Rad8 20.Rh3 Qd5 21.Nf3 Qa5 22.Nc3 Nbd5 23.Ne5 Nxc3 24.bxc3 Bxa4 25.Qe2 Bd7 26.Bg5 Nd5 27.Nxf7 Bxg5 28.Rxh7 Nf6 29.Bxg6 Nxh7 30.Qh5 Qxc3 31.Qxh7+ Kf8 32.Rf1 Qxd4 33.Ne5 Qf4 34.Nxd7+ Rxd7 35.Qh8+ Ke7 36.Qxe8+ Kf6 37.Qxd7 Kxg6 38.Qxe6+ Bf6 39.Qe8+ Kh6 40.g3 Qb4 41.Re1 a5 42.Re6 Qb2 43.Qf7 Kg5 44.h4+ Kg4 45.Qg6+ Kh3 46.Qf5# 1-0
Here is another brilliant win, this one against grandmaster
Larry Christiansen :Browne-Christiansen, U.S. Championship 1977: 1.d4 e6 2.c4 b6 3.d5 Ba6 4.e4 exd55.exd5 Nf6 6.Nc3 Bb4 7.Qe2+ Be7 8.Qc2 c6 9.Bd3 b5 10.cxb5 cxb5 11.Nge2 b4 12.Ne4 Nxd513.O-O O-O 14.Rd1 Qa5 15.N2g3 g6 16.Bh6 Re8 17.Qd2 Nf6 18.Qf4 Qb6 19.Bxa6 Nxa6 20.Rd6 Bxd621.Nxf6+ Kh8 22.Bg7+ Kxg7 23.Ngh5+ gxh5 24.Qg5+ Kh8 25.Qh6 Bxh2+ 26.Kh1 Qxf6 27.Qxf6+ Kg8 28.Qg5+ Kh8 29.Qf6+ Kg8 30.Qg5+ Kh8 31.Kxh2 Re6 32.Rd1 Rg8 33.Qf4 Reg6 34.g3 f6 35.Rxd7 Nc5 36.Rd6 h4 37.Qxh4 a5 38.Qd4 1-0
Poker
Browne has been a professional poker player since 1966. He plays several times a week at the
Oaks Club inEmeryville , California. On June 8-11, 2007, he won $189,960 from theWorld Series of Poker . [ [http://www.cardplayer.com/players/results/Walter_Browne/37654 Results for Walter Browne] at CardPlayer.com]External links
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