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Yasser Seirawan: the gentleman of American chess

País
🇺🇸 United States (born in Syria)
Título
Grandmaster (GM)
Nacimiento
12 March 1960, Damascus, Syria
Estado
retirado
ELO máximo
2640 · jul 1992
2400 2500 2600 2700 1980: 2530 — earns the Grandmaster title at 19 1980 1985: 2600 — four-time US champion 1985 1992: 2640 — peak ELO; among the world's top 20 1992 2000: 2590 — combines play with writing and commentary 2000 2010: 2540 — becomes one of the most respected commentators 2010 2640
Evolución del ELO · Fuente: FIDE

Chess needs players who win games, but it also needs people who tell the story. Yasser Seirawan did both: four-time US champion, world top 20, and above all one of the best communicators chess has known.

Who was Seirawan

He was born on 12 March 1960 in Damascus, Syria, but grew up in Seattle, Washington. He learned chess young and progressed quickly on the American circuit. At 19 he earned the Grandmaster title and soon established himself as one of the best players in the United States.

Four-time US champion

Seirawan won the US Championship four times, establishing himself as the best American player of his generation. His style was positional and fluid: he didn’t seek direct attack, but the gradual accumulation of advantages with an elegance that made his games look simple.

In 1992 he reached his peak of 2640 ELO, placing among the world’s top 20.

The great communicator

Beyond the board, Seirawan became one of the best popularizers of chess. His Winning Chess book series is one of the best-selling in history, and as a commentator on elite tournaments he has made high-level chess accessible to non-specialist audiences.

His chess DNA

In our chess DNA system, Seirawan represents the elegant positional player profile: soundness, technique, and a fluidity that makes complex chess look simple. If your GM twin is Seirawan, your strength lies in clean positional play and communication.

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Preguntas frecuentes

Why is Seirawan considered one of chess's best communicators?

Seirawan has written numerous acclaimed chess books, including the 'Winning Chess' series, and has commentated on elite events for decades. His ability to explain complex concepts in an accessible, entertaining way has made him an ambassador for chess to non-specialist audiences.

What was Seirawan's best competitive result?

Besides being four-time US champion, Seirawan had excellent results in international tournaments, including wins at top-category events. He beat players of the caliber of Karpov, Kasparov, and Spassky in individual games over his career.