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Jennifer Yu (chess player)

Jennifer Yu (born February 1, 2002) is an American chess player. She was awarded the title Woman Grandmaster by FIDE in 2018. Yu is a two-time U.S. women's champion, winning in 2019 and 2022.

Jennifer Yu
CountryUnited States
Born (2002-02-01) February 1, 2002 (age 21)
Ithaca, New York
TitleFIDE Master (2017)
Woman Grandmaster (2018)
FIDE rating2294 (September 2023)
Peak rating2379 (February 2018)
Jennifer Yu
Traditional Chinese于潤荷
Simplified Chinese于润荷[1]
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinYú Rùnhé

Early life edit

Born in Ithaca, New York,[2] both her parents are of Chinese origin. Yu started playing chess in first grade, attending an after-school chess class. After the school finished its chess sessions, Yu wanted to continue her interest and asked her parents to find a coach.[3]

Chess career edit

Yu started playing in chess tournaments at the age of 7, in 2009. By the end of 2013, her rating had risen to 2100. In 2014, Yu competed at the World Youth Chess Championships in Durban, South Africa in the Girls U12 section and took the gold medal. She was the first female player to do so for the United States in 27 years.[4] Yu won the Virginia State Closed Championship in 2015, becoming the youngest player and first female to do so. She also won the National Girls Tournament of Champions three times, tying in 2014 and 2015, and winning outright in 2016.[5] Yu played on the US team at the Women's World Team Chess Championship in 2017[6] and at the Women's Chess Olympiad in 2018.[7] In the latter event Yu won an individual bronze medal playing board five.[8]

In January 2018, Yu earned her second IM norm and second WGM norm by tying for first place with GM Titas Stremavičius in the Charlotte Chess Center's Winter 2018 IM Norm Invitational held in Charlotte, North Carolina with a score of 6.5/9.[9]

In 2019, Jennifer Yu won the U.S. Women's Chess Championship and therefore qualified to play in the Women's World Cup.[10] She won nine games out of eleven and drew two, with Annie Wang and Tatev Abrahamyan in rounds 5 and 9 respectively. Before round 10, Yu led by 2 points ahead of the rest of the field. Because of this, nobody else in the field would be able to catch up to her for first, except for Anna Zatonskih. In the penultimate round, Yu beat her, securing the champion title with a round to spare.[11] Yu also won the last game, finishing the tournament with a score of 10/11 points and a performance rating of 2678.[12][13]

In 2021, Yu competed in the FIDE Women's World Cup, a 103-player single-elimination tournament that took place in Sochi, Russia. She was seeded 72nd coming into the tournament and upset player Kulon Klaudia in the first round before losing to Saduakassova Dinara in Round 2.[14]

In July 2022, Yu won the U.S. Girls Junior Chess Championship. She finished with a score of 7/9 tied with WFM Sophie Morris Suzuki and WGM Thalia Cervantes Landeiro. Yu won the tournament after two rounds of tiebreakers, winning her first playoff against Suzuki and losing against Cervantes Laneiro. Yu was able to comeback and defeat both girls in Round 2 blitz playoffs with a total score of 3/4 in the playoffs.[15]

Yu won her second U.S. Women's Chess Championship in October 2022, defeating Irina Krush in a tiebreaker match.[16]

Playing style edit

At the age of nine, Jennifer’s coach then saw promise in her chess. "Jennifer is really talented and has huge potential," said her coach to Jennifer's parents, who were moving to Ashburn, "you have to find her a coach."[4] Since then, Jennifer's talent blossomed, and a wave of rating gain[17] saw Jennifer's ranking shoot up, which coincided with her starting to improve her openings by memorizing specific move sequences.[4] Her coach Larry Christiansen said, "Jennifer has all the key ingredients of a top player. She has great vision of the 64 squares, tactical alertness, superior memory, will to win, and, most especially, strong mental stamina. She will no doubt reach the grandmaster level if she stays with the game."[18]

Her win in the 2014 World Junior Championship impressed GM Benjamin Finegold, who noted, "I was most impressed with her last round game, where, after already clinching Gold, she simply crushed her opponent." He adds, "[the game] show[s] the class Jennifer has over the field. By avoiding theory and playing a purely positional game, she easily builds a winning advantage; I expect Jennifer will be a force to reckon with in many future US Women's Championships."[19] His prediction will turn out to be true. In an interview after the 2014 World Junior Championship, Jennifer said, "I don't like giving away points." However, in contrast to her style just 3 years ago, she revealed that she didn't like to use scripted openings or planned attacks. "I can play any style I get into; I can play position or aggressive attacking," she said.[4]

In 2019, when Jennifer Yu scored 10/11 in the U.S. Women's Chess Championship,[20] Jennifer Shahade, a two-time U.S. women's champion stated, "[Yu] blew the competition out of the water, her performance is one of the best I've ever seen; [the fact that Yu won] so many games against professional adults, as well as girls, is just really incredible." Shahade thought Yu was modest and hard-working and was as much a fighter as a tactician. She characterizes the teenager's chess as uncompromising, "If her opponent misses an opportunity, she pounces on it immediately; she never gives up."[21]

Despite having a few tournament victories to her name, Jennifer also has disappointing tournament results. Three months after her historical performance in the U.S. Women's Chess Championship, she was invited as a wildcard to the U.S. Junior Championship, where she was seeded second to last in a 10-player field as the only female competitor.[22] Finishing last with losses in all but one game, a draw against 4th place GM Andrew Tang,[23] Jennifer shared areas for improvement in her post-tournament interview, "My openings have been a problem for years and years…Also, I need to fix my time management."[24]

In a later interview, Jennifer elaborated, "I'd like to mention that I've always been an incredibly inconsistent player. If my worst tournaments and my best ones were put side by side and compared, it wouldn't look like I was the same player." As an example to further her point, she shared, "My situation in the hunt for the IM title also makes perfect sense because I have all three of my norms but have yet to cross the 2400 threshold. To me, this means that I am capable of performing at IM-level strength in my best tournaments, making it possible to achieve the norms, but that I'm definitely a long road away from consistently playing at that level."[25] Her inconsistency and fighting spirit were again on full display in her tumultuous tournament victory in the 2022 U.S. Women's Chess Championship, where she finished tied for first on 9/13 with 8 wins, 3 losses, and 2 draws before three more decisive games in the tiebreaks crowned Jennifer Yu champion over Irina Krush.[26] "I like to create messes," said Jennifer, who trusted her ability to navigate unclear positions and tactical vision. Jennifer always tries to have decisive games and her universal style makes her comfortable steering the game to where her opponents may wish to avoid, but she prefers tactical middlegames that offer more winning chances to drier positions.[27]

Personal life edit

Yu graduated from Stone Bridge High School in Ashburn, Virginia and is currently attending Harvard University and is projected to graduate in 2025.[28]

References edit

  1. ^ "成都小棋手与美国、加拿大华裔小棋手开展友谊赛". Chengdu Chess Institute (in Chinese). July 19, 2016.
  2. ^ Title Applications. 2nd quarter Presidential Board Meeting 2018, July 8-11, Bucharest, ROU. FIDE.
  3. ^ "Jennifer Yu | www.uschesschamps.com". www.uschesschamps.com. Retrieved October 21, 2022.
  4. ^ a b c d Jackman, Tom (October 12, 2014). "At 12, Ashburn's Jennifer Yu wins world chess title, first U.S. girl to do so in 27 years". Washington Post. Retrieved April 18, 2019.
  5. ^ "2019 US Women's Chess Champion: Jennifer Yu". US Chess. February 2002. Retrieved March 31, 2019.
  6. ^ Foisor, Sabina (June 30, 2017). "Sabina Foisor on the Women's World Team". US Chess. Retrieved July 1, 2019.
  7. ^ "US Olympic Teams Set: "I Like Our Chances to Repeat"". US Chess. June 13, 2018. Retrieved July 1, 2019.
  8. ^ Shah, Sagar (October 8, 2018). "The closing ceremony that rocked Batumi". Chess News. ChessBase. Retrieved April 18, 2019.
  9. ^ "CCCSA GM/IM Norm Invitational - Summer 2021 CCCSA GM/IM Norm Invitational Chess Tournament".
  10. ^ Dana, Hedgpeth (April 12, 2019). "Va. girl is first teen to win U.S. Women's Chess Championship in nearly two decades". Washington Post. Retrieved July 1, 2019.
  11. ^ Pereira, Antonio (March 31, 2019). "US Ch: Jennifer Yu takes the title with a round to spare". Chess News. ChessBase. Retrieved April 18, 2019.
  12. ^ Crowther, Mark (April 1, 2019). "The Week in Chess 1273: ch-USA 2019". The Week in Chess. Retrieved April 18, 2019.
  13. ^ "Results". U.S. Chess Champs. Saint Louis Chess Club. Retrieved March 31, 2019.
  14. ^ "Tournament tree — FIDE World Cup 2021". worldcup-results.fide.com. Retrieved August 21, 2021.
  15. ^ "Pairings & Results | www.uschesschamps.com". uschesschamps.com. Retrieved July 17, 2022.
  16. ^ "Yu Claims U.S. Women's Championship in Thrilling Armageddon Tiebreaker". October 21, 2022.
  17. ^ "US Chess MSA - Member Details (Tournament History)". www.uschess.org. Retrieved October 21, 2022.
  18. ^ "Northern Va. girl wins global chess tournament". The News Leader. Associated Press. Retrieved October 21, 2022.
  19. ^ "The United States Chess Federation - Yu The Best at World Youth". www.uschess.org. Retrieved October 21, 2022.
  20. ^ "Results | www.uschesschamps.com". www.uschesschamps.com. Retrieved October 21, 2022.
  21. ^ Hedgpeth, Dana (April 12, 2019). "Va. girl is first teen to win U.S. Women's Chess Championship in nearly two decades". The Washington Post.
  22. ^ "The Field | www.uschesschamps.com". www.uschesschamps.com. Retrieved October 21, 2022.
  23. ^ "Pairings & Results | www.uschesschamps.com". www.uschesschamps.com. Retrieved October 21, 2022.
  24. ^ "Jennifer Yu's US Junior Championship: Can research explain her result?". Chess News. July 21, 2019. Retrieved October 21, 2022.
  25. ^ "Jennifer Yu: "If I have high expectations, I usually perform much worse."". Chess News. August 29, 2019. Retrieved October 21, 2022.
  26. ^ "Pairings & Results | www.uschesschamps.com". www.uschesschamps.com. Retrieved October 21, 2022.
  27. ^ "Jennifer Yu wins thrilling Armageddon, grabs second U.S. women's title". Chess News. October 21, 2022. Retrieved October 21, 2022.
  28. ^ Cotter, Harry (October 30, 2021). "A Hustler's Worst Nightmare". Harvard Independent. Retrieved June 3, 2022.

External links edit

  • Jennifer Yu rating card at FIDE  
  • Jennifer Yu player profile and games at Chessgames.com
  • Jennifer Yu team chess record at Olimpbase.org
Achievements
Preceded by U.S. Women's Chess Champion
2019
Succeeded by
Preceded by U.S. Women's Chess Champion
2022
Succeeded by

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Jennifer Yu born February 1 2002 is an American chess player She was awarded the title Woman Grandmaster by FIDE in 2018 Yu is a two time U S women s champion winning in 2019 and 2022 Jennifer YuCountryUnited StatesBorn 2002 02 01 February 1 2002 age 21 Ithaca New YorkTitleFIDE Master 2017 Woman Grandmaster 2018 FIDE rating2294 September 2023 Peak rating2379 February 2018 Jennifer YuTraditional Chinese于潤荷Simplified Chinese于润荷 1 TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinYu Runhe Contents 1 Early life 2 Chess career 3 Playing style 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editBorn in Ithaca New York 2 both her parents are of Chinese origin Yu started playing chess in first grade attending an after school chess class After the school finished its chess sessions Yu wanted to continue her interest and asked her parents to find a coach 3 Chess career editYu started playing in chess tournaments at the age of 7 in 2009 By the end of 2013 her rating had risen to 2100 In 2014 Yu competed at the World Youth Chess Championships in Durban South Africa in the Girls U12 section and took the gold medal She was the first female player to do so for the United States in 27 years 4 Yu won the Virginia State Closed Championship in 2015 becoming the youngest player and first female to do so She also won the National Girls Tournament of Champions three times tying in 2014 and 2015 and winning outright in 2016 5 Yu played on the US team at the Women s World Team Chess Championship in 2017 6 and at the Women s Chess Olympiad in 2018 7 In the latter event Yu won an individual bronze medal playing board five 8 In January 2018 Yu earned her second IM norm and second WGM norm by tying for first place with GM Titas Stremavicius in the Charlotte Chess Center s Winter 2018 IM Norm Invitational held in Charlotte North Carolina with a score of 6 5 9 9 In 2019 Jennifer Yu won the U S Women s Chess Championship and therefore qualified to play in the Women s World Cup 10 She won nine games out of eleven and drew two with Annie Wang and Tatev Abrahamyan in rounds 5 and 9 respectively Before round 10 Yu led by 2 points ahead of the rest of the field Because of this nobody else in the field would be able to catch up to her for first except for Anna Zatonskih In the penultimate round Yu beat her securing the champion title with a round to spare 11 Yu also won the last game finishing the tournament with a score of 10 11 points and a performance rating of 2678 12 13 In 2021 Yu competed in the FIDE Women s World Cup a 103 player single elimination tournament that took place in Sochi Russia She was seeded 72nd coming into the tournament and upset player Kulon Klaudia in the first round before losing to Saduakassova Dinara in Round 2 14 In July 2022 Yu won the U S Girls Junior Chess Championship She finished with a score of 7 9 tied with WFM Sophie Morris Suzuki and WGM Thalia Cervantes Landeiro Yu won the tournament after two rounds of tiebreakers winning her first playoff against Suzuki and losing against Cervantes Laneiro Yu was able to comeback and defeat both girls in Round 2 blitz playoffs with a total score of 3 4 in the playoffs 15 Yu won her second U S Women s Chess Championship in October 2022 defeating Irina Krush in a tiebreaker match 16 Playing style editAt the age of nine Jennifer s coach then saw promise in her chess Jennifer is really talented and has huge potential said her coach to Jennifer s parents who were moving to Ashburn you have to find her a coach 4 Since then Jennifer s talent blossomed and a wave of rating gain 17 saw Jennifer s ranking shoot up which coincided with her starting to improve her openings by memorizing specific move sequences 4 Her coach Larry Christiansen said Jennifer has all the key ingredients of a top player She has great vision of the 64 squares tactical alertness superior memory will to win and most especially strong mental stamina She will no doubt reach the grandmaster level if she stays with the game 18 Her win in the 2014 World Junior Championship impressed GM Benjamin Finegold who noted I was most impressed with her last round game where after already clinching Gold she simply crushed her opponent He adds the game show s the class Jennifer has over the field By avoiding theory and playing a purely positional game she easily builds a winning advantage I expect Jennifer will be a force to reckon with in many future US Women s Championships 19 His prediction will turn out to be true In an interview after the 2014 World Junior Championship Jennifer said I don t like giving away points However in contrast to her style just 3 years ago she revealed that she didn t like to use scripted openings or planned attacks I can play any style I get into I can play position or aggressive attacking she said 4 In 2019 when Jennifer Yu scored 10 11 in the U S Women s Chess Championship 20 Jennifer Shahade a two time U S women s champion stated Yu blew the competition out of the water her performance is one of the best I ve ever seen the fact that Yu won so many games against professional adults as well as girls is just really incredible Shahade thought Yu was modest and hard working and was as much a fighter as a tactician She characterizes the teenager s chess as uncompromising If her opponent misses an opportunity she pounces on it immediately she never gives up 21 Despite having a few tournament victories to her name Jennifer also has disappointing tournament results Three months after her historical performance in the U S Women s Chess Championship she was invited as a wildcard to the U S Junior Championship where she was seeded second to last in a 10 player field as the only female competitor 22 Finishing last with losses in all but one game a draw against 4th place GM Andrew Tang 23 Jennifer shared areas for improvement in her post tournament interview My openings have been a problem for years and years Also I need to fix my time management 24 In a later interview Jennifer elaborated I d like to mention that I ve always been an incredibly inconsistent player If my worst tournaments and my best ones were put side by side and compared it wouldn t look like I was the same player As an example to further her point she shared My situation in the hunt for the IM title also makes perfect sense because I have all three of my norms but have yet to cross the 2400 threshold To me this means that I am capable of performing at IM level strength in my best tournaments making it possible to achieve the norms but that I m definitely a long road away from consistently playing at that level 25 Her inconsistency and fighting spirit were again on full display in her tumultuous tournament victory in the 2022 U S Women s Chess Championship where she finished tied for first on 9 13 with 8 wins 3 losses and 2 draws before three more decisive games in the tiebreaks crowned Jennifer Yu champion over Irina Krush 26 I like to create messes said Jennifer who trusted her ability to navigate unclear positions and tactical vision Jennifer always tries to have decisive games and her universal style makes her comfortable steering the game to where her opponents may wish to avoid but she prefers tactical middlegames that offer more winning chances to drier positions 27 Personal life editYu graduated from Stone Bridge High School in Ashburn Virginia and is currently attending Harvard University and is projected to graduate in 2025 28 References edit 成都小棋手与美国 加拿大华裔小棋手开展友谊赛 Chengdu Chess Institute in Chinese July 19 2016 Title Applications 2nd quarter Presidential Board Meeting 2018 July 8 11 Bucharest ROU FIDE Jennifer Yu www uschesschamps com www uschesschamps com Retrieved October 21 2022 a b c d Jackman Tom October 12 2014 At 12 Ashburn s Jennifer Yu wins world chess title first U S girl to do so in 27 years Washington Post Retrieved April 18 2019 2019 US Women s Chess Champion Jennifer Yu US Chess February 2002 Retrieved March 31 2019 Foisor Sabina June 30 2017 Sabina Foisor on the Women s World Team US Chess Retrieved July 1 2019 US Olympic Teams Set I Like Our Chances to Repeat US Chess June 13 2018 Retrieved July 1 2019 Shah Sagar October 8 2018 The closing ceremony that rocked Batumi Chess News ChessBase Retrieved April 18 2019 CCCSA GM IM Norm Invitational Summer 2021 CCCSA GM IM Norm Invitational Chess Tournament Dana Hedgpeth April 12 2019 Va girl is first teen to win U S Women s Chess Championship in nearly two decades Washington Post Retrieved July 1 2019 Pereira Antonio March 31 2019 US Ch Jennifer Yu takes the title with a round to spare Chess News ChessBase Retrieved April 18 2019 Crowther Mark April 1 2019 The Week in Chess 1273 ch USA 2019 The Week in Chess Retrieved April 18 2019 Results U S Chess Champs Saint Louis Chess Club Retrieved March 31 2019 Tournament tree FIDE World Cup 2021 worldcup results fide com Retrieved August 21 2021 Pairings amp Results www uschesschamps com uschesschamps com Retrieved July 17 2022 Yu Claims U S Women s Championship in Thrilling Armageddon Tiebreaker October 21 2022 US Chess MSA Member Details Tournament History www uschess org Retrieved October 21 2022 Northern Va girl wins global chess tournament The News Leader Associated Press Retrieved October 21 2022 The United States Chess Federation Yu The Best at World Youth www uschess org Retrieved October 21 2022 Results www uschesschamps com www uschesschamps com Retrieved October 21 2022 Hedgpeth Dana April 12 2019 Va girl is first teen to win U S Women s Chess Championship in nearly two decades The Washington Post The Field www uschesschamps com www uschesschamps com Retrieved October 21 2022 Pairings amp Results www uschesschamps com www uschesschamps com Retrieved October 21 2022 Jennifer Yu s US Junior Championship Can research explain her result Chess News July 21 2019 Retrieved October 21 2022 Jennifer Yu If I have high expectations I usually perform much worse Chess News August 29 2019 Retrieved October 21 2022 Pairings amp Results www uschesschamps com www uschesschamps com Retrieved October 21 2022 Jennifer Yu wins thrilling Armageddon grabs second U S women s title Chess News October 21 2022 Retrieved October 21 2022 Cotter Harry October 30 2021 A Hustler s Worst Nightmare Harvard Independent Retrieved June 3 2022 External links editJennifer Yu rating card at FIDE nbsp Jennifer Yu player profile and games at Chessgames com Jennifer Yu team chess record at Olimpbase orgAchievementsPreceded byNazi Paikidze U S Women s Chess Champion2019 Succeeded byIrina KrushPreceded byCarissa Yip U S Women s Chess Champion2022 Succeeded byCarissa Yip Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jennifer Yu chess player amp oldid 1186537559, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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