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      Home  >  College Chess • General News  >  11 year old is Utah’s top player

      11 year old is Utah’s top player

      Kayden Troff, Utah


      11-year-old Mormon boy is Utah’s top chess player
      By Charly Troff
      For LDS Church News
      Monday, Nov. 16, 2009

      Kayden Troff might look like an average 11-year-old, but he’s not. Troff, a member of the Welby 2nd Ward, West Jordan Utah Welby Stake, is a prodigy chess player. Before turning 11, he was listed No. 1 in the nation for all 10-year-olds, and is still No. 1 in the nation on his quick chess rating for all kids ages 13 and under.

      Troff has won many tournaments. But chess to Troff isn’t just a game he plays — he loves it.

      “I like puzzles, and chess is like a big puzzle to me,” he said. He labors hard to figure out his puzzle by practicing hours on the computer and spending around six hours a day on chess.

      Although Troff has accumulated hundreds of trophies over the years, the real payoff for him is the love of the game.

      Source: http://mormontimes.com

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      1. Anonymous Reply
        November 17, 2009 at 12:14 pm

        This kid is good.

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