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Samuel Sevian
CountryUnited States
Born (2000-12-26) December 26, 2000 (age 24)
Corning, New York
TitleFIDE Master, IM-elect
FIDE rating2385 (January 2013)

Samuel Sevian (born December 26, 2000) is an American chess prodigy of Armenian descent. He is from Corning, New York. On December 5, 2010, he became the youngest National Master in USCF history with a rating of 2206 at the age of 9 years, 11 months and 9 days.

Earlier career

Sevian played his first tournament in Orlando on August 12, 2006. His first success came when he became the youngest Expert in US history, an achievement that was featured in an article of the Los Angeles Times by International Master Jack Peters. On December 19, 2010 Sevian broke yet another major record by becoming youngest ever National Master in the US chess history. In 2012 Sevian completed all International Master Norms winning two Metropolitan IM and one GM Norm tournament held in Los Angeles. He became the World Champion in the U12 category in Maribor Slovenia, Nov 7-19 2012. His pre-tournament (FIDE) rating at the World Youth was 2347, almost 100 points above his nearest competitor. In May 2013 Sevian was invited to play US Championship in Saint Louis as the youngest ever participant in the US History. With the field consisted of 24 players Sevian was able to score 4/9, which placed him in the shared 15-th place ahead of several prominent Grandmasters. Month later in June Sevian played in the the prestigious US Junior under 20 Championship where he came second only half a point behind the eventual winner, he was again the youngest in the field of competitors.

References

  1. Official Crosstable of Samuel Sevian becoming a National Master for the First Time
  2. BBC News: Samuel Sevian, nine, is youngest ever US chess master

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Achievements
Preceded byNicholas Nip Youngest ever United States chessmaster
2010–present
Succeeded byIncumbent

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