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Elizabeth Shaughnessy (born 1937) is an Irish-American chess player and trainer who has regularly represented the national team at the Chess Olympiad.She has lived in Berkeley, California, United States for more than 30 years.
Pages in category "Chess players from Berkeley, California" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Shankland began his rise to prominence in 2008, winning the Pacific Coast Open and the California State Championship. He made his international debut at the World Youth Chess Championship under-18 section, where he tied for first place with Ivan Saric and Nguyen Ngoc Truong Son, taking home the bronze medal on tiebreak score and earning the title of International Master.
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After graduating from Berkeley, Hicks took a job writing software manuals but in his spare time he went back to teaching chess at the Las Palmas Elementary School in San Clemente. Other schools expressed interest in Hicks’ chess program and the Las Palmas Elementary School's teachers and administration recommended his instructional methods.
In 2021, he was awarded the FIDE International Master (IM) title. [1]In 2021 Josiah Stearman ranked in 2nd place in North American Junior Chess Championship. [2]In 2023 Josiah Stearman ranked in 4th place in American Continental Chess Championship and won the right to participate in the Chess World Cup.
The domain Chess.com was set up in 1995 by Aficionado, a company based in Berkeley, California, to sell Chess Mentor, a chess-tutoring app. [7] In 2005, Internet entrepreneur Erik Allebest and partner Jarom "Jay" Severson, who met as undergraduate students at Brigham Young University, bought the domain name and assembled a team of software ...
Esserman began playing chess at the age of 7. Scholastic competition resulted in two national team titles in 1994 and 1995. [1] In April 1997, at the first-ever Super Nationals in Knoxville, Tennessee, he went undefeated (7–0) to become the K–8 co-champion, edging out several players rated over 400 points higher. [2]