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Jeffery Xiong was born on 30 October, 2000 in United States, is an American chess grandmaster (born 2000). Discover Jeffery Xiong'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 23 years old?
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Jeffery Xiong Net Worth
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Jeffery Xiong (born October 30, 2000) is an American chess prodigy.
Xiong was aged seven when he played in his first tournament, quickly achieving the USCF title of expert on August 22, 2009.
He was awarded the title FIDE Master a year later at the World Youth Chess Championships, where he was the runner-up to Jason Cao in the U10 category.
Xiong achieved his norms required for the title International Master by scoring 6/9 points at the 4th Annual Golden State Open in January 2013, 5/9 at the UT Dallas Spring FIDE Open and 5½/9 at the Annual Philadelphia Open, both in March 2013.
His title was confirmed in 2014, when his FIDE rating reached 2400.
He achieved the norms for the Grandmaster title by scoring 6/9 points at the Chicago Open in 2014, 6/9 at the UT Dallas Open in November 2014, 7/9 at the Chicago Open in May 2015.
He earned the Grandmaster title in September 2015 at the age of fourteen, the fourth youngest player to qualify in the US.
Xiong came second at the US Junior Closed Chess Championships in July 2015 with a score of 6½/9.
He won the 7th Saint Louis Grandmaster Invitational 2015 with a score of 7/9.
He later received the organizer's wild card invitation to the 2016 US Chess Championship, where he finished 6th out of 12 players, with 1 win, 1 loss, and 9 draws.
In February 2016 he entered the top ten players in the world under age 20, and a month later he reached a FIDE rating of 2600 for the first time.
In July 2016, Xiong won the B group ("Premier") of the Capablanca Memorial and the US Closed Junior Championship.
The following month, he won the World Junior Chess Championship, held in Bhubaneswar, India with a round to spare.
In March 2018, Xiong won the St. Louis Spring Classic A group, a round-robin tournament of category XVII, with an unbeaten score of 6½ points (4 wins, 5 draws) out of 9, 1½ points clear of the field.
His performance rating was 2819.
One year later, he won again with an unbeaten 6/9 score (3 wins, 6 draws), half point clear of second-placed Illia Nyzhnyk.
In September 2019, Xiong participated in the FIDE World Cup.
In October 2020, Xiong placed second (behind Wesley So) in the US chess championship, and also second (behind John Burke) in the US junior championship.