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Written by Robson on Sun, Jun 01 2008 (18:19)
Ray Robson is the youngest chess master in the history of the state of Florida. He was awarded the FIDE Master (FM) title in June of 2005 after tying for first place at the Pan American Youth Chess Championship in Brazil. He earned the US Chess Federation (USCF) National Master (NM) title in January of 2006 by raising his chess rating above 2200 (the minimum required for the title of National Master). In 2004, at the age of nine, Ray defeated his first National Master in tournament play. In 2005 he defeated his first International Master (IM), and in 2006 he defeated his first Grandmaster (GM). Ray earned his first IM norm on November 3, 2007, in Chicago, Illinois; he earned his second IM norm 24 days later in Antalya, Turkey; and he earned his third IM norm 13 days after that (December 10) in Dallas, Texas.  After learning in March of 2008 that the Turkey norm would not be allowed, he earned a replacement norm at the Reykjavik Open in Iceland a few days later (March 12), making him the current youngest IM in the United States.

 

Ray has won seven national scholastic titles (including regulation events and blitz events) before retiring from national scholastic competition in 2006. He has represented the United States in international scholastic events since 2004. Ray has finished in the top ten at the World Youth Chess Championship every year that he has participated (2004 to present), and he tied for first place in the 2005 and 2006 Pan American Youth Chess Championships.

 

Ray also plays in some of the major open tournaments in the United States. He finished in the top ten both at the 2006 National Chess Congress in Philadelphia and at the 2006 North American Open in Las Vegas. Ray's performance at the former event qualified him for the 2007 U.S. Chess Championship, making him the youngest player in the history of the event to participate. 

 

Now that he has secured the IM title, Ray’s plan is to earn the GM title. In order to do this, he will need play in more international events. We’re hoping that there will be more opportunities in the United States; however, we know that we’ll have to spend more time overseas for Ray to have the best chance of earning his three norms. I’ll use this blog (thanks, MonRoi!) to keep you updated on Ray’s progress and on other chess news as it relates to my son, Ray Robson.  

 

Update (September 19, 2008):

 

Ray's had an upward surge. Ordinarily, he plays in only one event each month; however, there were two recent events in our home state that were relatively easy to attend. At the start of this month, Ray tied for first place with GM Julio Becerra at the Florida State Championship. Two weeks later, he tied for first with GM Darmen Sadvakasov of Kazakhstan at the Miami Open (Ray won the title - his first major title - by defeating Sadvakasov in an armageddon playoff). For his recent efforts, he's moved his USCF rating solidly into the 2500s.

 

Gary Robson  

 

P.s. If the first part of this entry reminds you of the Wikipedia article, that’s because I authored that part on the Wiki site. I stopped contributing when others continued to add items that were either inaccurate or poorly written. I’m happy to have some space to list actual facts, and I’m also going to encourage Ray to contribute as much as he can to this blog.    

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Great Job, Ray!
Mon, Apr 13 2009 (09:38) by Sodapop
I'm so glad to see Ray excelling. He's lucky to have a supportive father like you. If I ever have kids, I'm going to make them learn chess the moment they turn two.
Re. Hello
Thu, Dec 11 2008 (21:22) by Gary
Thanks, Larry. The best lessons come from the losses, so I'm trying to get Ray into the strongest events possible. All the best to you and the rest of the CFCC members.

Gary Robson
Hello Ray and Gary
Thu, Dec 11 2008 (16:39) by Larry Storch
Hi Ray and Gary. We miss you at the Central Florida Chess Club. We wish you continued success in your chess endeavors.
Larry Storch
Re. Gainesville Simul
Sun, Dec 07 2008 (13:16) by Gary
Ray had a very positive experience at UF - great group to work with and some tough games to think through!

You've outlined our own plans nicely: GM, then university, then . . . wherever Ray's interests take him. :)

Gary Robson
Robson Great Chess Player !
Sun, Dec 07 2008 (01:27) by Miguel
Ray is a fantastic person, and chess player. Today, during a simul at the University of Florida I have the oportunity to learn from him, both during the lecture and the simul.

Ray is very easy going and talented person, it is sad to read postings Like "Life" without any constructive intention or content. Ray is 14 years old, and soon he is going to be a GM at 15-16 and then he has a life time to do whatever he wants to do...in addition to be a chess GM.
response to guillermo
Sat, Aug 09 2008 (11:27) by Gary
No, we spent the summer in China for a vacation, and we've just returned home. Ray should be over his jetlag in a day or two, and he should be in good shape for his next event: the Florida State Championship.
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Mon, Aug 04 2008 (10:37) by guillermo
is ray playing in the us open in dallas as we speak?
Chess
Tue, Jun 24 2008 (15:22) by Gary
No problem, Vincent. I'm glad you wrote. A lot of people ask if Ray does anything besides chess, and you helped me to answer that question.

All the best to you in your own chess career.
Chess
Tue, Jun 24 2008 (12:41) by Vincent Nguyen
I ment that as a joke.
Chess
Tue, Jun 24 2008 (12:39) by Vincent Nguyen
I apologize.
Response to Vincent Nguyen
Mon, Jun 16 2008 (18:45) by Gary
Vincent,

This is a chess profile on a chess blog housed on a chess site. Of course the focus will be chess. Some people assume that a person who is talented in one area must do that activity exclusively. Ray excels in a number of areas and pursues all of his interests with equal enthusiasm. I think it would be more accurate to say that Ray has many lives. By the way, if you are the same Vincent Nguyen who played in the U1800 section of the National Open, you might be surprised to learn that you have played in more than twice as many chess tournaments as Ray has this year. :)

Gary Robson
chess
Mon, Jun 16 2008 (14:12) by Vincent Nguyen
Sorry, I meant that as a joke.
Ray
Sat, Jun 07 2008 (12:09) by MonRoi Support
Ray is thirteen years old. Fantastic potential.
ray
Sat, Jun 07 2008 (05:08) by yves montmarquette
how old is he
chess
Fri, Jun 06 2008 (07:08) by Abhishek mallela
Go Ray!!
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