Sergey Erenburg | |
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Country | United States |
Born | January 27, 1983 |
Title | Grandmaster (2003) |
FIDE rating | 2527 (April 2024) |
Peak rating | 2637 (December 2012) |
Sergey Erenburg (born January 27, 1983) is an American chess player who has been a Grandmaster since 2003 and an International master since 2002. He is ranked 24th in the US, and 409th in the world. [1] His highest rating was 2637 (in December 2012). [2]
He won 1st place in the 8th Chesapeake open in 2016 with a score of 6.5/7 [3]
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