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Full name
  
David Craig Smerdon

Role
  
Chess Player

Country
  
FIDE rating
  
2523

Title
  
Peak rating
  
2531

Name
  
David Smerdon


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Born
  
17 September 1984 (age 39) Brisbane, Australia (
1984-09-17
)

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David Craig Smerdon (born 17 September 1984) is an Australian chess grandmaster. He is currently the second highest ranked player of Australia. Smerdon has played for the Australian team in the Chess Olympiad since 2004.

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He was educated at the Anglican Church Grammar School and the University of Melbourne, where he was a resident student at Trinity College.

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Smerdon was awarded the title of Grandmaster (GM) by FIDE in 2009. He achieved the norms required for the title at the Australian championship in 2005, the 7th Bangkok Chess Club Open, which he won in 2007 with a score of 7½/9 points, and the Czech Open in Pardubice, Czech Republic in 2007. He fulfilled the last requirement for the title when his rating passed 2500 in the FIDE rating list of July 2009. Smerdon is the fourth Australian to become a Grandmaster, after Ian Rogers, Darryl Johansen and Zhao Zong-Yuan.

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In 2009, he won the Queenstown Chess Classic tournament and the Oceania Chess Championship with a score of 7½/9 points. The latter victory qualified him to play in the Chess World Cup 2009. In this event he was knocked out by Leinier Domínguez in the first round.

Smerdon is the recipient of a 2011 John Monash Scholarship, awarded by the General Sir John Monash Foundation.

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Books

  • Smerdon, David (2015). Smerdon’s Scandinavian. Everyman Chess. ISBN 9781781942949. 
  • References

    David Smerdon Wikipedia