EP 432- NM Dana Mackenzie: The 5 Steps to Becoming a Chess Master & Other Chess Stories and A

NM Dana Mackenzie is a former math professor turned science writer who has maintained a passion for chess throughout his life and career changes.He is a USCF Life Master and was the 2 time state champion of North Carolina.  Dana had a long running and popular chess blog which has now been turned into a book Did You Come Here to Play Chess or Have Fun? The book features plenty of chess improvement advice, with a particular emphasis on what Dana thinks is required to become a master level player.

Dana is very familiar with the ups and downs of an active player, as he achieved a peak rating of USCF 2257, eventually fell below 2100, and then had to revamp his game in his 50s in order to get back to 2200!.  Dana also shares some fun stories from his chess career. These include amusing or noteworthy anecdotes about GM Jesse Kraai, a young GM Hans Niemann and a funny story involving a prominent grandmaster offering a “psychological draw offer.” . All in all, there is a lot to learn, and to enjoy from Dana’s book and from our conversation. Timestamps of topics discussed are below. 

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00:00- Introduction to Dana McKenzie

Read about Dana’s history of pursuing tenure here:

https://danamackenzie.com/about/the-tenure-chase-papers/tenure-chase-part-1-prehistory/

04:00- Becoming a Chess Master: Core Beliefs and Steps

Mentioned: IM Jeremy Silman’s How to Reassess Your Chess 

07:00- Developing Strengths and Eliminating Weaknesses

11:00- The Importance of Community in Chess

14:00- Navigating Age and Chess Performance

16:00- Strategic Thinking and Questions for Improvement

19:00- Are chess tactics necessary to make it to the master level?

22:00- Can going to chess parties help your chess? 

24:00- After losing over 100 points in his 40s, Dana managed to gain them back and get back over 2200. What changes did he make to his game?

Mentioned: 

Dana’s USCF Rating History:https://www.uschess.org/datapage/ratings_graph.php?memid=10277604

Episode 346 with NM Todd Bryant 

Can Adults Improve at Chess? By NM Todd Bryant

https://www.chess.com/article/view/can-adults-improve-at-chess

30:00- Dana shares a few examples of his suggested “10 questions for schematic thinking.” 

Mentioned: GM Robert Hess, GM Jonathan Rowson, GM Jesse Kraai 

36:00- Dana’s advice for finding a chess community, and the underrated value of chess parties! 

Mentioned: NM Mike Splane,  FM Craig Mar 

43:00- Dana tells a funny story involving Grandmasters and a “psychological draw offer.” 

Mentioned: GM Walter Browne, GM Sergey Kudrin

https://danamackenzie.com/blog/?p=3209

52:00- Dana’s encounter with a young Hans Niemann

Mentioned: Read more about “The Troitsky Line” here:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two_knights_endgame

58:00- What Dana learned from GM Jesse Kraai

Mentioned: Read more about Nezhmetdinov’s famous queen sacrifice in this article by NM Sam Copeland:

https://www.chess.com/blog/SamCopeland/nezhmetdinovs-immortal-queen-sacrifice-best-of-the-60s-nezhmetdinov-vs-chernikov-1962



Thanks to Dana for joining me!

You can check out his blog and website here:

https://danamackenzie.com/

And get his book here:

https://www.newinchess.com/did-you-come-here-to-play-chess-or-to-have-fun



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