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Country
  
United States

Title
  
FIDE Master


Name
  
Awonder Liang

Peak rating
  
2408


Born
  
April 9, 2003 (age 20) Madison, Wisconsin, United States (
2003-04-09
)

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Awonder Liang (born April 9, 2003) is an American chess prodigy and Grandmaster. He is the 2nd youngest American to qualify for the Grandmaster title (after Samuel Sevian), and 10th youngest in history.

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Career

Awonder Liang Awonder Liang wins world youth chess championship

On April 16, 2011, when he played in the Hales Corners Challenge chess tournament in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Awonder became the youngest chess expert in United States Chess Federation (USCF) history with a rating of 2000 at the age of 8 years and 7 days. Awonder broke the earlier record, held by Samuel Sevian, by 64 days.

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On August 5, 2011, at the age of 8 years 118 days, he became the youngest to defeat an International Master (IM) in a standard tournament game. This occurred in round 6 at the U.S. Open in Orlando, Florida, when Awonder defeated IM Daniel Fernandez (rated FIDE 2401 and USCF 2448 at that time). The previous record, which was held by Fabiano Caruana, was broken by 4 months and 15 days.

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On November 27, 2011, he won the gold medal in the under-8 open section of the World Youth Chess Championship in Caldas Novas, Brazil. This win earned him the titles of U-8 world chess champion and FIDE Master.

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On July 29, 2012, he became the youngest player ever to defeat a Grandmaster (GM) in a standard time limit tournament game. It occurred in round 3 of the Washington International in Rockville, Maryland, when he defeated GM Larry Kaufman. Awonder was 9 years, 111 days old at the time, breaking the previous record by about 2.5 months. the record was previously held by Shah Hetul at the age of about 9 years, 6 months. At the same time, Awonder broke the USA record for the youngest to win against a GM by 10 months, 9 days; the previous record having been held by Fabiano Caruana.

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On March 23, 2013, he became the youngest person ever to obtain a master's rating within the United States Chess Federation. While playing in the Midwest Open Team Chess Festival in Dayton, Ohio, his win over a Life Master in round 2 brought his estimated USCF rating to 2206. Liang was 17 days shy of his 10th birthday at the time of this achievement, 10 days younger than the age at the previously existing record (held by Samuel Sevian, 7 days prior to his 10th birthday). On September 2, 2015, Maximillian Lu broke Awonder's record by 12 days. At the 2013 World Youth Championship, which took place in Al Ain, Liang won the under-10 open section.

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On June 30, 2014, at the age of 11 years and 92 days, while competing in the 2nd Annual DC International, he became the youngest American to achieve an International Master (IM) norm. Liang earned his third and final IM norm in Dallas on November 25, 2015 at 12 years, 7 months and 6 days old, thus becoming the youngest American ever to qualify for the title of International Master.

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From July 8th to July 17th, 2016, Awonder Liang participated in the U.S. Junior Closed Chess Championship at the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of St. Louis, Missouri. Liang achieved a score of 6/9, for second place behind Jeffery Xiong, who won with a score of 6.5/9. He won four games, drew four, and lost one game to Xiong.

In May 2017, Awonder Liang earned his final two Grandmaster norms in back-to-back tournaments at the Spring Chess Classic in St. Louis (Group B) and the Chicago Open, with the latter won on May 29th. He won the former tournament with a score of 7.5/9 and ended up getting 6.5/9 at the latter tournament to share 5th to 9th place. He is the tenth youngest player ever to achieve the Grandmaster title in chess.

On July 17, 2017, Awonder won the US Junior Closed Championship with a score of 6.5/9. This earned him a spot in the 2018 US Chess Championship.

References

Awonder Liang Wikipedia