Teen wins $2,833 in chess tournament
By TOM GERMOND
Article published on Tuesday, May 26, 2009
SEMINOLE – A local teenager, the youngest competitor in a 25-player field, finished in 11th place at the U.S. Chess Championships in St. Louis.
Ray Robson, 14, won four matches, tied another four and lost just once in the nine-round event and picked up $2,833 in prize money at the championships, which ended May 17.
His father, Gary Robson, said in an e-mail that he taught Ray to play chess when he was 3 years old.
By 11, he was already the youngest chess master in Florida and now, three years later, he is working on becoming a grandmaster.
“We started playing chess as another father and son activity – just something that I thought we could enjoy together,” Gary said.
Gary takes his son to a major event once each month. It takes a lot of time for Ray to prepare for each tournament, and the trips are expensive, especially since he is playing international events.
“The events themselves are very tiring – usually nine rounds with each game 4 to 6 hours, depending on the time control. That is a long time to stay mentally focused,” Gary said.
Ray said he would like to play professionally.
“However, you have to be one of the best in the world to make a good living as a chess player. I like the challenge of chess. In chess, it is just you against the other person. You have to prepare well, stay focused throughout the game, manage your time carefully, and try to outplay the person sitting across from you,” Ray said.
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wow! congratulations!
From the article, I learned that Ray’s mom is Chinese. Ah, no wonder! I thought Ray looked a bit Asian.
To me chess profession can’t bring much contribution to the progress of our society. Smart kids like Ray should go to science, engineering or other professional fields.
Go Ray Ray!
To anonymous 8:42
“To me chess profession can’t bring much contribution to the progress of our society. . .”
Well, why don’t you tell to all those football players to stop wasting their muscles in their sport and better use them in the construction industry or other muscle intensive jobs, etc. etc. . . If you really care so much, stop blogging here and do volunteer community works.
We must let people do what they enjoy in life and have fun. Don’t you think so?
i’m pretty sure he won four lost four and tied just one