Yasser Seirawan

Yasser Seirawan

Infobox chess player
playername = Yasser Seirawan


birthname = ياسر سيروان
country = USA
datebirth = birth date and age|1960|3|24
placebirth = Damascus, Syria
title = Grandmaster
rating = 2634
(No. 96 on the July 2008 FIDE ratings list)
peakrating = 2653 (July 1999)

Yasser Seirawan ( _ar. ياسر سيروان) (born March 24, 1960) is a chess grandmaster and 4-time US-champion. He was winner of the World Junior Chess Championship in 1979. Seirawan is also a respected chess author and commentator.

He was born in Damascus, Syria. His father was Arab and his mother an English nurse from Nottingham, where he spent some time in his early childhood. When he was seven, his family emigrated to Seattle (U.S.), where he attended McClure Middle School and Garfield High School, and honed his game at a (now-defunct) coffeehouse, The Last Exit on Brooklyn, playing against the likes of Latvian-born master Viktors Pupols and six-time Washington State Champion Jim McCormick.

He is married to Yvette Nagel, daughter of former Leefbaar Nederland political party president and politician Jan Nagel.

Seirawan began playing chess at 12; at 13 he became Washington junior champion. At 19 he won the World Junior Chess Championship. He also won a game against Victor Korchnoi, who then invited Seirawan to Switzerland, where Korchnoi was training for his world title match against Anatoly Karpov. [ [http://www.saudiaramcoworld.com/issue/199002/the.right.moves.htm Saudi Aramco World : The Right Moves ] ]

For many years he was the chief editor of the "Inside Chess" magazine, which however later became an Internet-only magazine and later just a column at the ChessCafe.com website.

In 1999, Seirawan played a ten-game match against Michael Adams in Bermuda. The match was drawn +2–2=6. [citation|last=Crowther|first=Mark|date=8 February 1999|title=THE WEEK IN CHESS 222|url=http://www.chesscenter.com/twic/twic222#6|publisher=London Chess Center]

In 2001, Seirawan released a plan to reunite the chess world, which at that time had two world champions: Ruslan Ponomariov had gained the title under the auspices of FIDE, while Vladimir Kramnik had beaten Garry Kasparov to take the Einstein title. It called for one match between Ponomariov and Kasparov (the world number one), and another between Kramnik and the winner of the 2002 Einstein tournament in Dortmund (who turned out to be Péter Lékó). The winners of these matches would then play each other to become undisputed World Champion. This plan was signed by all parties on May 6, 2002, in the so-called "Prague Agreement". The Kramnik-Leko match took place (the match was drawn, with Kramnik retaining his title); the Kasparov-Ponomariov match was canceled in 2003, and this particular plan became moot after the September–October of 2006 FIDE World Chess Championship 2006 between Kramnik and Veselin Topalov reunited the world championship title .

Following a series of events Seirawan participated in China during September 2003, there were reports that he would be retiring as a professional player. In the July 2007 FIDE list, Seirawan had an Elo rating of 2634, placing him in the top 100 chess players in the world, and America's number four (behind Hikaru Nakamura, Gata Kamsky and Alexander Onischuk). He played six games in the July 2007 FIDE update.

In 2007 Yasser Seirawan unveiled his enhanced chess game called Seirawan chess which he is currently promoting world-wide. The first ever event was a 12 board simultaneous exhibition held March 31, 2007 in Vancouver, Canada. [ [http://www.chessmastery.com/seirawan-simul.html Seirawan chess simultaneous] ] .

Books

Yasser Seirawan has, with chess writer and IM Jeremy Silman, written several books, all part of his popular "Winning Chess" Series. Originally published by Microsoft Press, they are now all published by Everyman Chess. They include:

*"Play Winning Chess" - An introduction to chess and some basic strategies
*"Winning Chess Tactics" - An introduction to tactics with puzzles
*"Winning Chess Strategies" - A book on how to use small advantages and use strategies to make them
*"Winning Chess Openings" - Gives a brief description on hundreds of the most popular openings, as well as opening strategies
*"Winning Chess Endings" - Introduction to the endgame
*"Winning Chess Brilliances" - Notable games in chess that are analyzed by the author.
*"Winning Chess Combinations" - Teaches players how to recognize the main combination patterns; somewhat of a follow up to Winning Chess Tactics

He had coauthored with Bruce Harper a collection of games of Grandmaster Duncan Suttles "Chess on the Edge," published by Chess'n Math Association in March 2008.

References

External links

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* [http://www.olimpbase.org/players/lzpftltg.html OlimpBase]
* [http://seattlewiki.org/wiki/Last_Exit_on_Brooklyn Last Exit on Brooklyn] on the [http://seattlewiki.org SeattleWiki]
* [http://www.chessmastery.com/seirawan-chess.html Seirawan Chess] Enhanced Chess Devised by Yasser Seirawan in 2007


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