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Jon Ludvig Hammer was born on 2 June, 1990 in Bergen, Norway, is a Norwegian chess grandmaster (born 1990). Discover Jon Ludvig Hammer'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 33 years old?
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Jon Ludvig Hammer Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Jon Ludvig Hammer worth at the age of 33 years old? Jon Ludvig Hammer’s income source is mostly from being a successful grandmaster. He is from Norway. We have estimated Jon Ludvig Hammer's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
At the 38th Chess Olympiad in Dresden, Hammer represented Norway as the substitute player (number five on the team).
He played in all rounds except the first and scored 6/10 (+4−2=4).
Jon Ludvig Nilssen Hammer (born 2 June 1990) is a Norwegian chess grandmaster and three-time Norwegian Chess Champion.
As the best Nordic player, Hammer became Norway's first Nordic Chess Champion since Simen Agdestein in 1992.
In 2007, Hammer completed all requirements for the International Master title.
Hammer gained his first GM norm in the Cappelle-la-Grande Open in 2007, the second in Denmark in 2008, and a third in European Chess Club Cup later that year.
The short length of those tournaments, however, meant he needed a fourth norm to gain the GM title.
This norm was achieved when Hammer won outright a jubilee tournament at Gjøvik arranged at the end of 2008 and the beginning of 2009.
In the final round against Mateusz Bartel, Hammer secured his Grandmaster title with a draw.
In spite of this, he eschewed several opportunities for a perpetual check, and successfully took aim at sole first place.
Hammer's best result until then had been the 2008 championship, when he finished equal on points with Frode Elsness, but he lost the September playoff to Elsness after losing the first game, and acquiescing to a draw in a worse position in the second.
He was awarded the grandmaster title in March 2009.
Hammer scored a 2792 rating performance on Norway's top board during the 2009 European Team Chess Championship in Novi Sad, where his +4−0=5 score made him one of the top individual scorers.
In 2009, Hammer announced he would not pursue a professional chess career and would study economics.
In 2011, Hammer suffered setbacks in the "B" section of the Tata Steel Chess Tournament, and the Aeroflot Open.
He rebounded with a good result in the Reykjavik Open, where he finished with 7/9, and in 5th place on tiebreaks.
In 2012, he switched to journalism, writing for Science Nordic as part of his degree studies.
He was the main second for Magnus Carlsen in the World Chess Championship 2013.
Hammer won his first Norwegian Chess Championship in 2013 when he scored 7/9 (+5−0=4).
In 2013/14, Hammer took a clear first place with 7½/9 in the Rilton Cup.
Hammer attended the Norwegian College of Elite Sport and was coached by Agdestein.
Hammer has been described as taking chess very seriously, playing very often online, in tournaments, or practicing.
He won the Xtracon Chess Open in 2018.
In 2019, he published the educational video series "1.e4 A Complete White Repertoire".