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493:, Brazil. On 22 June 2015, Browne played in the 50th Anniversary National Open Chess Championship at the Westgate Resort and Casino in Las Vegas. He tied for 9th–15th. At the 2015 Las Vegas International Chess Festival, Browne also gave a 25-board simultaneous exhibition, a lecture series, and taught a chess camp. That same weekend, Browne took byes in the National Open so he could play in the 2015 Senior Event at the World Series of Poker. He played well but did not win money. 271: 38: 187: 607:
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With this improvement in play there also came a marked improvement in tournament etiquette and behaviour. Always noted for his fighting spirit, there had been a number of occasions when his allegedly unsporting behaviour had offended both organizers and players alike. But the new Browne, while
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After a week of chess and poker, Browne stayed at the home of a lifelong friend in Las Vegas, and died in his sleep on 24 June 2015. He was 66. He was survived by his wife of 42 years, Dr. Raquel Browne, a clinical psychologist, their three sons, and eight grandchildren.
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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 7½/17 in 1984, 6½/13 in 1985, 6/15 in 1986, 6/13 in 1987, and 6/15 in 1989. He won the 1991
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in his six appearances. He represented Australia twice and the United States four times, winning a total of five medals, all bronze. He scored 55½/86 points (+40−15=31), for 64.5 percent. His detailed results, from olimpbase.org, follow.
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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
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1981 with 9/14, and 1983 with 9/13. Of these six titles, three were shared, with three-way ties in 1980 and 1983, and a two-way split in 1981. His six titles have been exceeded only by the eight titles of
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retaining his competitive and aggressive spirit, was more amenable to tournament discipline and in consequence a more formidable grandmaster.
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Browne had dual Australian and American citizenship until he was 21, and represented Australia for a short time. He won the 1969
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Browne also enjoyed many international successes from the early 1970s into the mid-1980s. His international firsts include
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in 2003. He won the U.S. Senior Open in June 2005. In 2012 he published an autobiography and collection of his best games,
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Browne was a professional poker player from the early 1970s. In 2007, he was runner up in the $ 2500 HORSE event of the
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As Browne's play improved through the 1970s, his deportment and demeanor at tournaments reportedly changed as well:
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1985. His chess accomplishments earned him not one but two nicknames: "Six-time" and "King of the Swiss."
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In December 2014, he won the Pan-American Senior Championship in the 65+ age category, held in
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His zonal result earned him an invitation to an international grandmaster tournament in
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Browne tended to spend a lot of his allotted time during the opening moves and early
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The Stress of Chess ... and its Infinite Finesse: My Life, Career and 101 Best Games
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Association, but it ended in 2004 after encountering financial troubles.
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while representing Australia at the 1969 Asian Zonal tournament in
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Browne was born to an American father and an Australian mother in
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tournaments, but never came close to qualification for the
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1974, United States board 3, 10½/17 (+7–3=7), team bronze;
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1982, United States board 1, 5½/10 (+4–3=3), team bronze;
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1984, United States board 4, 3½/9 (+1–3=5), team bronze.
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1978, United States board 2, 4½/9 (+3–3=3), team bronze;
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1972, Australia board 1, 17½/22 (+15–2=5), board bronze;
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São Paulo 2014 - 1° Campeonato Panamericano Seniors 65+
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If Bobby Fischer is the God of chess, I'm the Devil.
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Another brilliant win, this one against grandmaster
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Las Vegas International Chess Festival 269: 213:title, though Naranja qualified for the 185: 179:area when he was age 3. Browne moved to 702: 621:. Browne won $ 269,203 in live events. 347:Browne generally performed well at the 1211: 961:Chess Olympiad record at OlimpBase.org 817: 800: 630: 1072: 750: 671: 521:; consequently, he often wound up in 265: 582:Browne vs. Zuckerman, New York 1973 677:Chess Personalia: A Biobibliography 254:for Australia at the 1970 and 1972 13: 14: 1265: 1198:Category:Australian chess players 937: 803:"GM Walter S. Browne 1949 – 2015" 282:six times. His victories were at 885:Golombek's Encyclopedia of Chess 801:Losoff, Janelle (24 June 2015). 703:Kennedy, Ray (12 January 1976). 545: 500: 468:Canadian Open Chess Championship 393: 908: 896: 873: 836: 831:United States Chess Federation 794: 782: 770: 744: 665: 314: 166: 21:Walter Browne (disambiguation) 1: 920:The Hendon Mob Poker Database 753:"GM Walter Browne, 1949-2015" 658: 512:    — Walter Browne 478:Browne was inducted into the 473: 199:Australian Chess Championship 1031:United States Chess Champion 1004:United States Chess Champion 965:"Making All the Right Moves" 952:player profile and games at 789:GM Browne Wins Pan-Am Senior 751:Klein, Mike (25 June 2015). 705:"Making All the Right Moves" 401:U.S. Open Chess Championship 342: 7: 946:chess games at 365Chess.com 319:Browne qualified for three 10: 1270: 1244:Chess Olympiad competitors 1193:List of chess grandmasters 549: 333:Las Palmas Interzonal 1982 175:. His family moved to the 151:player. 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He tied first with 189: 134:No. 14 (January 1976) 572:International Master 563: 522: 247: 211:International Master 159:in 1970, he won the 1119:of Grandmaster (GM) 1043:), 1981–1982 (with 959:Walter Shawn Browne 442:1982 (shared with 141:Walter Shawn Browne 51:Walter Shawn Browne 1239:Chess Grandmasters 1111:Chess players for 1049:Larry Christiansen 1041:Larry Christiansen 977:Hendon Mob profile 970:Sports Illustrated 870:. extremechess.net 827:"GM Walter Browne" 709:Sports Illustrated 598:Larry Christiansen 554:algebraic notation 552:This section uses 276: 266:U.S. championships 232:, behind reigning 192: 1206: 1205: 1067: 1066: 1058:Succeeded by 1011:Succeeded by 973:, 12 January 1976 905:at CardPlayer.com 650:978-90-5691-382-3 575:Bernard Zuckerman 298:1980 with 7½/12, 290:1975 with 8½/13, 286:1974 with 9½/13, 138: 137: 131:Peak ranking 103:Las Vegas, Nevada 1261: 1149:Temur Kuybokarov 1093: 1086: 1079: 1070: 1069: 1021:Preceded by 990:Preceded by 987: 986: 944:Walter S. 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Walter Browne (disambiguation)

Sydney
Las Vegas, Nevada
Grandmaster
Peak rating
chess
poker
Grandmaster
FIDE
U.S. Chess Championship
Sydney
New York
California

Australian Chess Championship
Renato Naranja
Singapore
International Master
1970 Interzonal
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Bruno Parma
Arthur Bisguier
world champion
Boris Spassky
World War II
first board
Chess Olympiads
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