Gary Lane

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Australian chess player and author Gary W. Lane (born 1964 United Kingdom) is an International Master.

Gary Lane is a professional chess player and author, and is considered one of the leading chess authors in the world. He became an International Master in 1987 and he won the Commonwealth Chess Championship in 1988. Also notably he was an early coach of Michael Adams.

After his marriage to Woman International Master Nancy Jones, he moved to Australia, winning the Australian Chess Championship in 2004. He has also represented Australia in the 2002 and 2004 chess olympiads. In the 2004 Olympiad he helped Australia score 2-2 draw with his former country England, scoring a spectacular win over Nigel Short.[1]

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