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Vincent Keymer was born on 15 November, 2004 in Mainz, Germany, is a German chess grandmaster (born 2004). Discover Vincent Keymer's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 19 years old?
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Vincent Keymer Net Worth
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Vincent Keymer (born 15 November 2004) is a German chess grandmaster, and a young chess prodigy.
He was the No.1 in the FIDE World Chess Ratings for Juniors in January 2024.
Vincent Keymer was born in Mainz, Germany, a city that has a long history of hosting rapid tournaments and Chess960 tournaments.
He learned chess from his parents at the age of five.
In 2015 and 2017 he became European champion with the German U18 national chess team.
When he was ten, Keymer was on the September 2015 cover of the German chess magazine Schach Magazin, hailed as Germany's greatest talent since Emanuel Lasker.
Garry Kasparov in 2016 referred to Keymer as "exceptional", and Keymer at 11 demonstrated his potential with an "impressive second prize" in a strong field in the Vienna Open tournament.
He tied for 16th in the standings with 4 points.
In June 2022 Keymer won the Prague Chess Festival Challengers 2022 with a result of 6.5/9 after winning the tiebreaker against Hans Niemann, thus qualifying for the tournament's Masters section next year.
He finished the World Rapid Chess Championship 2022 runner-up after beating Caruana and Nepomniachtchi, scoring 9.5/13 points.
Vincent Keymer comes from a musical family.
His father, Christof Keymer, is a concert pianist and a professor of music at Leibniz University Hannover; his mother, Heike, plays the cello in an orchestra.
In July 2017, Keymer obtained the third and final norm required for the title of International Master.
He has been coached by Peter Leko of Hungary, who was himself once considered "the world's most promising prodigy".
From 29 March to 2 April 2018, Keymer played in the A group of the Grenke Chess Open as 99th seed.
He won the tournament ahead of 49 grandmasters, including four grandmasters with Elo ratings above 2700, scoring 8/9 and achieving his first norm for the title of Grandmaster at age 13.
He earned one-and-a-half more points than required for the GM norm.
Leonard Barden noted that Keymer's (2798) was the highest in history by an under-14 player, and The Week in Chess said Keymer's performance was "one of the most sensational results of all time."
From 10 October through 21 October 2019, Keymer played in the 2019 FIDE Grand Swiss Tournament, scoring 4½/11 (+1−3=7).
This performance earned him his third and final norm required for the title of Grandmaster, making him the youngest German ever to achieve this feat.
This title was approved by FIDE in early 2020.
Keymer said in an interview with Fiona Steil-Antoni that his third grandmaster norm "should have come sooner".
Keymer finished in 5th place in the 2021 FIDE Grand Swiss tournament.
Through February and March 2022, Keymer played in the FIDE Grand Prix 2022.
In the first leg, he placed fourth in Pool C with a 1.5/6 result.
In the third leg, he tied for first with Shakhriyar Mamedyarov in Pool B with a result of 3.5/6, eventually losing 1/4 in rapid and blitz tiebreakers.