Sergey Erenburg


Sergey Erenburg is an American chess player who has been a Grandmaster since 2003 and an International master since 2002. He is ranked 22nd in the US, and 403rd in the world. His highest rating was 2637.

Career

Sergey Erenburg was born in Russia and immigrated to Israel when he was 15. In 2003, he took 3rd place in the World Junior championship. He won the Israeli national championship in 2004. He won 2nd place in the 2005 European Team Championship and finished in 9th place in the World Blitz Championship in 2006.
Erenburg came to the US in 2007 and earned both a bachelor's degree and master's degree in Mathematics and Statistics from the University of Maryland Baltimore County. He served as the captain of UMBC's chess team from 2008-2011 and helped the team secure two Pan-American Intercollegiate Chess Championships and two President's Cups.
Sergey went on to earn an additional master's degree in economics at the University of Pennsylvania. He served as an analyst and writer for Chessbase for more than 10 years, and he has won in countless major events including the North American Open, World Open, National Chess Congress, Continental Class Championship and more.
Erenburg considered himself a chess professional until the age of 23, but he ultimately determined it would have been difficult to make a living in chess citing the lack of financial opportunity. He currently lives in Richmond, Virginia, and works at Capital One as a senior data analyst.
In January 2013 Erenburg switched his allegiance from the Israeli Chess Federation to the United States. "I felt that given that I live in the USA and am a citizen, it is my right and duty to help popularize and contribute to chess in the USA," he said.
He has been active in promoting chess in his home state and is currently helping the Virginia Scholastic Chess Association promote the benefits of chess to area schools.
He won 1st place in the 8th Chesapeake open in 2016 with a score of 6.5/7