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Keith MacKinnon
Most played openings
B01 | Scandinavian (6 games) | |
B42 | Sicilian, Kan (6 games) | |
B12 | Caro-Kann Defense (2 games) | |
B80 | Sicilian, Scheveningen (2 games) | |
C77 | Ruy Lopez (2 games) | |
B22 | Sicilian, Alapin (2 games) | |
A58 | Benko Gambit (2 games) | |
B03 | Alekhine's Defense (2 games) | |
B06 | Robatsch (2 games) | |
B67 | Sicilian, Richter-Rauzer Attack, 7...a6 Defense, 8...Bd7 (2 games) |
RECENT GAMES:
🏆 Reykjavik Open
S Lohia vs K MacKinnon (Mar-20-24) 1/2-1/2
K MacKinnon vs P Galperin (Mar-18-24) 0-1
Ivanchuk vs K MacKinnon (Mar-15-24) 1-0
K MacKinnon vs J Nunez Asencio (Feb-20-23) 1/2-1/2
J Doknjas vs K MacKinnon (Feb-20-23) 0-1
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References: http://chess.ca/titleholders (Canadian Chess Federation), http://keithmackinnon.com/, http://ssca.saskchess.com/ (Saskatchewan scholastic chess association), http://sca.saskchess.com/ (Saskatchewan chess association), http://scc.saskchess.com/ (Saskatoon chess club), http://ssmu.mcgill.ca/chess/ (McGill chess club).
KEITH MACKINNON
(born May-21-1993, 32 years old) Canada
[what is this?]Keith MacKinnon was born in Saskatoon, Canada. At the age of 15, he achieved a Canadian National Master certification. He placed clear first at the Saskatchewan Open in 2009 and tied 1st-2nd with Jamin Gluckie the previous year. During his adolescent years, he was consistently ranked in the top five players for his age in the country. In 2013, he scored 3.5/5 to win silver on 3rd board for the McGill team A at the Canadian Universities' Interleague Chess Championship.
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