- Luke McShane
Luke James McShane (born
January 7 ,1984 ) is an Englishchess player. His peakElo rating was 2656 in April 2004, at which time he was ranked 42nd in the world. As of October 2007 his rating is 2592 and he is ranked fourth in England. [cite web|url=http://www.fide.com/ratings/id.phtml?event=404853|title=Luke McShane|publisher=FIDE]Early career
McShane was something of a prodigy, winning the World Under-10 Championship at the age of eight. Shortly afterwards he found a sponsor in the form of computer company
Psion . At sixteen he became the youngest ever British Grandmaster, gaining the three results required ("grandmaster norms") in tournaments inGermany ,Iceland and the Politiken Cup inCopenhagen ,Denmark . He held the record until David Howell broke it in January 2007. In January 2004 McShane was ranked second in the world among junior (under-21) players behindTeimour Radjabov . [cite web|url=http://www.fide.com/ratings/toparc.phtml?cod=59|title=Top 20 Juniors January 2004|publisher=FIDE]Grandmaster
Among McShane's more notable results are joint first in the 1998 Bunratty Masters in
Ireland withJohn Nunn , winning five of his six games, and joint winner withStuart Conquest andBogdan Lalic of the Iona Tech Masters inKilkenny . McShane led the 2002 British Championship inTorquay , and was in a good position in the final round before blundering and losing to the tournament's winner,Ramachandran Ramesh . McShane finished tied for fourth.From around 2002, McShane has been facing stiffer opposition, including players from the world's top ten. He played for England in the 2002
Chess Olympiad inBled , scoring 6.5/11, and won the silver medal at the World Junior Championship in Goa. In 2003 he finished a respectable fifth in the strong Hrokurinn tournament inReykjavík , finishing ahead of Britain's number one playerMichael Adams and drawing games againstViktor Korchnoi andAlexei Shirov . Shortly afterwards, he beat Shirov in a Reykjavík blitz tournament. In the 2003 Siegman tournament inMalmö , he finished third with 5.5/9, drawing his game with the tournament winner,Vasily Ivanchuk . Also in 2003, McShane finished 27th out of 207 with 8/13 in the strong European Individual Championships inSilivri inTurkey , 1.5 points behind the winner,Zurab Azmaiparashvili . Shortly afterwards he tied for first withAlexei Dreev andKrishnan Sasikiran in theNorth Sea Cup played inEsbjerg inDenmark with 6.5/9, finished tied for second in the Politiken Cup inCopenhagen with 8.5/11 and won the Malmö Masters with 7.5/9, a point and a half ahead of his nearest rival.McShane is a strong
blitz chess player. He won the 136-playerKuppenheim tournament in 2003 ahead ofVladimir Epishin and former German blitz champion,Robert Rabiega , finishing with a score of 50.5/53. In this tournament he played his games over the Internet, while all other participants were in the playing hall inGermany . In 2003 he won the British Blitz Championship held atUxbridge with a score of 14.5/16 and theGreenland Open rapid tournament with 8.5/9.Education
McShane attended
Westminster Under School and thenCity of London School , before enteringOxford University in 2003, where he readphilosophy andmathematics at University College. He has continued to play in the German Bundesliga, however, and in December 2003 finished joint first withMiguel Illescas Cordoba andEmil Sutovsky inPamplona , with a tournament performance rating of 2701. In the summer of 2006 he interned atGoldman Sachs in FICC. After graduating in the summer of 2007, he started a new job atGoldman Sachs and is currently working there as a trader.References
External links
* [http://www.fide.com/ratings/card.phtml?event=404853 FIDE rating card]
* [http://www.rochadekuppenheim.de/meko/meko2/mcshane.htm A short interview with McShane about his win at Kuppenheim, 2003]
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20050301165038/http://www.tsf.org.tr/english/goepresss/GM_McShane.htm An interview conducted by Geoffrey D Borg at the 2003 European Individual Championship] (retrieved from theInternet archive )
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