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in FICC. After graduating in the summer of 2007, he worked there as a trader. A brief increase in his chess activity occurred when he subsequently left his job, but he was forced to decline his invitation to the 2011 British Championship when he later returned to full-time employment. He continues to
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in 2000, at the age of 16. McShane has become one of England's leading players and a member of the national team. He also worked as a trader in London's financial sector, and has previously been described as the world's strongest amateur chess player.
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He was booked to give a simultaneous display at the 2015 London Chess Classic, but also entered two of the Festival events. The first was the inaugural British Knockout Championship, where he was eliminated by
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and Vladimir Kramnik, his combative performances rewarding voters of the online poll responsible for securing his wildcard place, ahead of Alexei Shirov and
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in the semi-final. At the Super Rapidplay Open, in a field that included 33 grandmasters, he was the winner with 9½/10, a full point clear of second place.
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McShane was particularly active in the USA during 2015. In June, he won the (Arlington) DC International with 7/9. The following month, he finished the
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with 8½/11 and won the Malmö Masters with 7½/9, a point and a half ahead of his nearest rival. In 2009/10 he tied for first through fifth place with
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event, and narrowly failed to qualify for the knockout phase, but completed the Open event with 7/9, leaving him tied equal first with
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From around 2002, McShane has been facing stiffer opposition, including players from the world's top ten. He played for England in the
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broke it in January 2007. In January 2004 McShane was ranked second in the world among junior (under 21) players behind
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2017, he took the silver medal at the European Blitz Championship, with a score of 17½/22, a half-point behind
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Among McShane's more notable results are joint first in the 1998 Bunratty Masters in Ireland with
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at the age of eight. Shortly afterwards he found a sponsor in the form of computer company
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on 6½/9, a half-point behind the leading group. In October, he returned for the Las Vegas
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An interview conducted by Geoffrey D Borg at the 2003 European Individual Championship
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play in a reduced capacity and has been referred to as the world's strongest amateur.
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This article is about the English chess player. For the English footballer, see
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in 1995. At sixteen he became the youngest ever Briton to achieve the title
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in Denmark with 6½/9, finished tied for second in the Politiken Cup in
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to become the UK's second highest ranked player after Michael Adams.
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A short interview with McShane about his win at Kuppenheim, 2003
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in Moscow in June 2012. Seeded in last place, he beat
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McShane at the 2013 European Chess Team Championship
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Index

Luke McShane (footballer)

Grandmaster
FIDE
rating
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Peak rating
chess
chess prodigy
Grandmaster
FIDE

Duisburg
Psion
Garry Kasparov
simultaneous exhibition
Grandmaster
norms
Iceland
Politiken Cup
Copenhagen
David Howell
Teimour Radjabov
John Nunn
Stuart Conquest
Bogdan Lalić
Iona Technologies
Kilkenny
British Championship
Torquay

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