George Francis Kane


George Francis Kane is an American chess FIDE Master (FM) and writer.

Biography

In 1972, George Francis Kane won the Marshall Chess Club Championship. overwhelmingly, gaining some 300 rating points, so many that the US Chess Federation changed the rules for awarding bonus points. In 1973, he debuted in the U.S. Chess Championship, sharing 12th and 13th place with Donald Byrne.
George Francis Kane played for the United States in the Chess Olympiad:
In 1974, George Francis Kane published a book for chess beginners, What's the Next Move?: A Book of Chess Tactics for Children and Other Beginners, which was the first book for children with algebraic chess notation in the United States. In 1976, he and co-author Pierre R. Schwob published another book, The Chess Tutor, Opening Moves.
George Francis Kane was active in Minnesota Atheists – the largest atheist organization in the state of Minnesota. He was secretary, chair, and president of the organization.