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  2. How L.A. Chess Club is giving nerd culture a Gen Z makeover - AOL

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    Liam Blackburn, left, plays a game of chest with Courtney Zajac during L.A. Chess Club's April 4 meetup. The pair met at the event the week prior and planned to meet at the next event.

  3. Category:Chess players from Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Chess clubs in the United States - Wikipedia

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  6. Lone Pine International - Wikipedia

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    Lone Pine International was a series of chess tournaments held annually in March or April from 1971 through 1981 in Lone Pine, California.The tournaments were formally known as the Louis D. Statham Masters, named after sponsor Louis D. Statham (1907–1983), an engineer and millionaire inventor of medical instruments who was also a Los Angeles-based chess aficionado.

  7. Category:Sports clubs and teams in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Sports clubs and teams in Los Angeles" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  8. John Peters (chess player) - Wikipedia

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    John (Jack) Peters (born 1951 [1]) is an American International Master of chess. He currently teaches at University of Southern California and is known for his weekly Los Angeles Times chess column which ran from September 19, 1982, to November 28, 2010.

  9. The 2023 U.S. Open will give a rare look at the mysterious ...

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    In 2014, membership voted in favor of hosting the 2023 U.S. Open, which will be the first in Los Angeles since the 1948 Open at Riviera Country Club. Shortz said the vote passed in a 90% landslide.