Friday, July 24, 2009

Reaching the highest level


Here are the top 7 American juniors according to the August 2009 rating list.

1GM Hess, Robert
17NYUSA2677
2GM Lenderman, Alex
19NYUSA2638
3IM Shankland, Samuel
17CAUSA2564
4IM Robson, Ray
14FLUSA2553
5IM Ludwig, Daniel
19FLUSA2543
6IM Bercys, Salvijus
19NYUSA2503
7IM Arnold, Marc Tyler
16NYUSA2473

Which one will reach the highest level 5 years from now?
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7 comments:

Anonymous said...

No brainer. Robson, of course.

Anonymous said...

In 5 years at least half of them won't play chess professionally anymore.

Anonymous said...

In 5 years at least half of them won't play ANY organized chess anymore (perhaps on the Internet).

Anonymous said...

'In 5 years at least half of them won't play ANY organized chess anymore (perhaps on the Internet).'

Internet chess is not chess. Its like comparing scrabble with my grandmothers omellete.

Anonymous said...

Robson. But because he'll probably be the only one who'll be playing professionally

Green Eggs and Smegma said...

"Internet chess is not chess. Its like comparing scrabble with my grandmothers omellete."

Ewww! Hopefully your grandma got medicine for that omellete infection of hers.

Monostat makes a good cure...

Anonymous said...

The question is dubious: "Who will reach the highest level"?

Right now, no American is anywhere near the top 20 juniors in the world. The top "American" adult players are all immigrants. What makes you think that any of these boys will reach the highest level?

US chess sucks. Thanks USCF.