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#1 Yervant1

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Posted 22 December 2010 - 12:40 PM

SANTA CLARA BOY, 9, BECOMES YOUNGEST U.S. CHESS MASTER
By Lisa Fernandez

San Jose Mercury News
December 20, 2010 Monday
California

A 9-year-old boy from Santa Clara has earned himself the title of the
youngest "National Master" in United States Chess Federation history.

Samuel Sevian officially obtained the title Dec. 11 in San Francisco
when he received a rating of 2,201 at the precise age of 9 years,
11 months and 15 days. He'll turn 10 on Sunday.

"It feels good," said Samuel, a chess prodigy, fourth-grader at Don
Callejon School and a child of few words.

His father, Armen Sevian, 37, also an avid chess player, explained
that in chess, a rating of 2,900 is the best, a rating of 2,200 is
master, and 2,000 is expert.

"I'm not as good as Sam," his father said, explaining that he only
has attained the "expert" level, while his son is a "master.:

Father and son often play chess together, when the elder Sevian,
a physicist, isn't developing lasers at Coherent in Santa Clara,
where the family moved two years ago from Orlando, Fla. They're the
only two in the family who enjoy the game.

Neither Sevian's wife, Armine, 37, nor his 8-year-old daughter,
Isabelle, are chess-o-philes. Isabelle prefers to dance and play
violin, her father said.

"Every attempt to teach her to play chess fails," he said with a laugh.

Samuel spends at least two hours a day studying chess moves in
books, playing with his dad, and practicing on Skype with his coach,
International Master Andranik Matikozyan, who lives in Los Angeles,
where the Sevians are heading for Christmas.

"I met Samuel three years ago in Santa Monica at a tournament when
he was 7," Matikozyan said. "When I saw him playing, I was amazed. I
thought, 'This kid is really talented.'"

Sevian said his son does very well in school, too, often maxing out
on his math scores.

"He is obviously very gifted,"said Don Callejon Principal Hans Barber.

"On Thanksgiving break, we gave kids a math challenge, and he won. He
has a problem-solving mind."

Barber gave Samuel lots of credit, too, for attending tournaments,
doing so well in school and "holding it all together." Samuel is
"too intense" to participate in the school's chess club, but Barber
is sure that he inspired other students to take up the game.

Samuel said he likes to read when he's not playing chess; his favorite
fantasty-adventure series is "The Sea of Monsters," and when he's
allowed to watch TV, he enjoys Disney's "Suite Life on Deck."

Sometimes, he plays recreational soccer.

But for the most part, Samuel's life passions set him apart.

Who else in Ms. Amanda Watson's fourth-grade class has a Wikipedia
page, which outlines his chess accomplishments, including the fact
that with this latest title, he nudged out Nicholas Nip from the
record as the youngest National Master by 11 days?

And this wasn't Samuel's only major chess milestone. In February 2009,
Samuel became the youngest U.S. chess "expert," at the age of 8 years
and 64 days.

He's been playing since he was 5.

"I like the tactics and the combinations," said Samuel, who comes
from a culture where chess players are held in high esteem. The Sevian
family is from Armenia.

"In Armenia, chess is very big," Armen Sevian said. "It's certainly
not a geek sport. Chess players are compared to rock stars."

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Posted 22 December 2010 - 02:55 PM

Behind every gifted kid there always seems to be a great nurturing parent. Kudos to the Dad and of course to the kid too :) Very cool.

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Posted 22 December 2010 - 06:16 PM

Bravo !!!

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Posted 22 December 2010 - 09:20 PM

wow, 2200 rating is very rare among grossmasters but for 10 year old its a :o bravo to the kid and perents, Rubos youngest is great too he's got 1800 rating :)

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Posted 23 December 2010 - 10:03 PM

so great to read these stories, armenian or not... Love to see very smart kids

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Posted 24 December 2010 - 02:02 AM

It's just awesome!




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