Daniel Fernandez (American chess player) explained

Country:United States
Birth Date:9 May 1985
Birth Place:Lima, Peru
Grandmaster (2022)[1]
Peakrating:2498 (August 2017)
Fideid:2015390

Daniel Fernandez (born May 9, 1985) is a Peruvian-American chess grandmaster.

Early life

Fernandez was born in Peru in 1985.[2] His family moved to Fort Lauderdale in 1986.[3]

Chess career

Fernandez began learning chess at age 6, and began competing in chess tournaments in the following year. He was coached by Larry Kaufman, and surpassed his older brother David, who was also competing in scholastic events.[4] Kaufman stated that Fernandez was one of his students who earned the International Master title.

At age 11, Fernandez was the youngest National Master in the United States. He began coaching students in Houston after becoming the youngest winner of the Florida State Championship at age 16.[3] In 2009, he became the Texas State Champion. In January 2022, his Grandmaster title was finalized.

Fernandez was a member of the University of Texas at Brownsville's chess team, where he studied economics and finance.[5] In 2008, he suggested for program director Russell Harwood to give Axel Bachmann (then an International Master) a scholarship and a move to the United States.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: FIDE Title Application (GM).
  2. Web site: 2006 U.S. Chess Championship. March 12, 2006.
  3. Web site: Daniel Fernandez (Grand Master).
  4. Book: Kaufman, Larry. Chess Board Options: A Memoir of Players, Games and Engines. May 27, 2021. New In Chess . 9789056919368 .
  5. Web site: UTD's Dreams of a 'Three-peat' In Top Annual College Chess Competition are Dashed by Archrival UMBC. December 30, 2005.
  6. Web site: Brownsville a 'pool of chess babies'. February 15, 2008. Sherman. Christopher.