Vinay Bhat
Vinay Subrahmanya Bhat is an American chess player who holds the FIDE title of Grandmaster
Chess career
Junior years
Bhat first learned to play chess at the age of 6. His mother taught him and his older brother, Harish how to play. The two brothers started playing in the Kolty Chess Club in Campbell every Thursday night. Bhat spent his early years studying the games of Paul Morphy and José Raúl Capablanca as a part of the Blue Knights. "That was my steady diet," Bhat said. Bhat studied chess with GM Gregory Kaidanov.At 10 years and 176 days old, Bhat became the youngest national master, breaking the record previously held by Jordy Mont-Reynaud, Stuart Rachels, and before that by Bobby Fischer. Since then, his record has been broken three times, by Hikaru Nakamura, Nicholas Nip, and Samuel Sevian. In 1998, Bhat contributed to "Whiz Kids Teach Chess" with Eric Schiller.
At the age of 15 years and 10 months, Bhat became an International Master, at the time the youngest ever in U.S. history; this record was later surpassed by Hikaru Nakamura, Samuel Sevian, Ray Robson, and is presently held by Awonder Liang.
Notable junior tournament results and awards
- 1992 California Primary School State Champion
- Tied for second at the Under-12 World Youth Championships in 1995
- Winner of the 1996 Laura Aspis Prize for the top-ranked American chess player under the age of 13
- Tied for second at the Under-12 World Youth Rapid Chess Championships in 1996
- Bronze medal winner at the Under-12 World Youth Championships in 1996
- Tied for third at the Under-14 World Youth Championships in 1998
- Tied for first at US Cadet Championships in 1998
- Gold medal at the Under-14 Pan-American Championships in Brazil in 1998
- Four-time California High School State Champion
- Three-time winner of the Neil Falconer Award for top-ranked CA junior chessplayer from 2000 to 2002
- Tied for first in the High School Division of the CEA Nationals in 2000
Later chess career
Bhat was awarded with the title of International Grandmaster in October 2008 when he crossed 2500 FIDE, with his three Grandmaster norms coming from Qingdao, Balaguer, and Balaguer.
Other notable tournament results
- Clear first place at the 2005 Michael Frannett Memorial in California
- Tied for first at the 2007 International Open of Balaguer in Spain
- Tied for first at the 2009 International Open of San Sebastian in Spain
- Tied for first at the 2009 SPICE Cup in Texas
- Bhat also has the second longest undefeated streak in the league, with Alex Lenderman holding the current record
- Along with Julio Becerra Rivero, Bhat is the only player to have multiple wins in the US Chess League against the highest-ranked US player Hikaru Nakamura
Education
Instead of focusing solely on chess, Bhat chose to continue his education and received a B.S. in Statistics and Political Economy from the University of California, Berkeley in 2006. In 2004, while an undergraduate, Bhat co-founded the East Bay Chess Club.
Career outside of chess
Until receiving the Samford Fellowship, Bhat was employed at Cornerstone Research, an economic consulting firm headquartered in Menlo Park, CA.After two-and-a-half years of professional chess play, Bhat began working full-time again in December 2010. He worked at Shipt, where he was the Head of Data Science.