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      Wesley So

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      Player Profile – Wesley So
      Top Philippines player and currently world’s youngest Grandmaster

      (Wesley So will take part in the 2009 Category 16/17 SPICE Cup at Texas Tech University in Lubbock, TX)

      Wesley So, the World’s Youngest Grandmaster (at 14 years 1 month) and the No. 1 ranked player in the Philippines, was born on 9 October 1993 in Cavite, Luzon, the only son of William and Eleanor So.

      To date, Wesley’s only coach to is Michael Corino who helped him develop his potential when he was between 11 and 12 years of age (especially in developing an opening repertoire).

      Today he works alone, and his training is largely with using databases to keep up with theoretical developments and to prepare his openings while analysing alongside chess engines.

      Amongst chess players today he admires Magnus Carlsen for his self belief, uncompromising approach and fighting spirit, and until his retirement, also Gary Kasparov for his fantastic capacity for work, his deep opening repertoire and unmatched ability to develop innovations.

      Wesley is currently a Junior High School student at St Francis of Assisi in Cavite, Luzon (10 km from Manila) and enjoys the lifestyle of a typical young teenager, including listening to rock music, and reading and watching adventure and horror novels and movies.

      Just playing his best

      – What has got him attracted to chess, how did he start playing?

      – He likes solving chess problems, he learned moves from father who himself is not a chessplayer! Then he showed aptitude and so his father found a famous children teacher.

      – His expectations from debut in Corus, Netherlands, and tournament schedule over the next few months.

      – Wesley generally has no expectations – he just wants to play as well as he can and develop as much as possible in the next 2 years as he will be going to college after that. He is sure he is a 2600+ player and hopes to get to 2700 after which then he would think seriously of what next. On schedule, he will lead the Philippines team at the Olympiad (we cannot say this but he will play Board 2 to try and score more points for the team since the format is now match points) and there is big 1,000,000 peso event for the top Philippine players in December. Corus is after. He will of course play all the legs of the APAC pro Tour as far as possible – there are 2 legs in the Philippines in April/May. If possible he wants to play Korea Open 3 days after Olympiad.

      Here is the full article on Chessdom.com.

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      4 Comments

      1. Anonymous Reply
        October 2, 2008 at 3:07 pm

        Who’s trainin’ the little brat? I heard a rumour he will be a helper for Anand against his life match with Kramnick?

      2. Anonymous Reply
        October 3, 2008 at 4:17 am

        I am sure lots of filipinos will come and watch the 2009 SPICE CUP just to see this young chess phenom from the Philippines. There maybe more fil-ams who may join the Spice Cup Open tourney just to get a glimpse of Wesley.

        Thanks Susan for inviting GM Wesley So to your prestigious tournament.

        More power to SPICE!!!

      3. SCUGrad Reply
        October 3, 2008 at 10:57 am

        No one is “trainin’ the little brat” as you call it. That’s the problem. He needs someone–a reasonably strong and experienced someone–to be able to look at his game from the outside with a critical eye.

      4. Anonymous Reply
        October 3, 2008 at 4:56 pm

        That is why he is a phenom! Can you imagine if he has a battery of grandmasters behind his progress and training? The boy is pure genius the way he is climbing to the top!

        Just one of those rare talent that comes out once in a while. . .

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