Ewen Green (chess player)

Ewen McGowen Green (born 4 April 1950) is a freelance chess teacher in Auckland, New Zealand.

Ewen Green
Full nameEwen McGowen Green
Country New Zealand
Born (1950-04-04) 4 April 1950
TitleFIDE Master (1992)
FIDE rating2216 (July 2021)
Peak rating2335 (January 1981)

Green attained FIDE Master status in 1992.[1] In 1979-80 he won the New Zealand Chess Championship along with Vernon A. Small and Ortvin Sarapu[1] and has also been an Olympiad player (1970, 1974, 1976).[2]

In 2013, he was equal second in New Zealand Chess Championship.[3]

He is regarded as one of New Zealand's best chess coaches; he coached Cliff Curtis and other cast members of the New Zealand film The Dark Horse.[4]

Green holds the Oceania record for Simultaneous games of blindfold chess of 17 boards ( 13 wins, 1 draw, 3 losses ) in an arbitered demonstration.[5]

Notable game

Stalflinga-Green, Esbjerg 1974
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Murray Chandler describes this as "one of the most brilliant combinations ever played by a New Zealander".[6] 1...Rxe7! 2.Qxe7 Qxf3!! 3.gxf3 Rg8+ 4.Kf1 Ba6+ 5.Re2 Nd2+ 6.Ke1 Nxf3+ 7.Kd1 Rg1+ 0-1

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