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Nick de Firmian is an American chess Grandmaster and chess author. He was born in Fresno, California, and grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area. He was the U.S. Chess Champion in 1988 and 1998, and won the World Open in 1987. He has written several books on chess, including Modern Chess Openings and Chess Openings for the 21st Century. Nick de Firmian is 63 years old. He is a Cancer and was born in the Year of the Rooster. His life path number is 8. Nick’s birthstone is Ruby and birth flower is Larkspur. Nick de Firmian’s height is Unknown & weight is Not Available now. He has dark brown hair. His eye color is dark brown. Nick de Firmian is currently single. He is not dating anyone currently. Nick had at least 1 relationship in the past. Nick de Firmian has not been previously engaged. He was born in Fresno, California. According to our records, he has no children.

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Age 66 years old
Zodiac Sign Leo
Born 26 July, 1957
Birthday 26 July
Birthplace Fresno, California, U.S.
Nationality United States

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2012

ca. 2012, de Firmian began a scholastic chess program with the Mechanics Institute in San Francisco.

2006

In 2006 he revised and expanded the classic 1921 book Chess Fundamentals, by José Capablanca. The edition was harshly criticized by chess historian Edward Winter, who claimed that de Firmian "destroyed" the book by changing Capablanca's writing and removing games from previous editions to include new games not played by Capablanca. De Firmian also wrote the 15th edition of MCO, which was published in April 2008.

1990

Grandmaster de Firmian is a noted expert on the chess openings and in 1990 he revised Modern Chess Openings, 13th edition (MCO-13). In 1999 he wrote the 14th edition of Modern Chess Openings (MCO-14), which, along with Nunn's Chess Openings (NCO), is considered an outstanding single volume opening reference in English. He also helped prepare the chess opening book for the IBM Deep Blue team for its successful 1997 match with Garry Kasparov.

1985

Nick de Firmian vs Predrag Nikolic, Tunis Interzonal (1985). de Firmian conducts an attack which ends with a complex mating combination.

1983

He won the 1983 Canadian Open Chess Championship. In 1986, he won the World Open and the first prize of $21,000, at that time a record for a Swiss system tournament. De Firmian was a founding member of Prochess, a grandmaster advocacy group dedicated to promoting chess in the United States. He has a degree in physics from the University of California, Berkeley.

1980

He has represented the United States at several Interzonals and played on the United States Olympiad teams of 1980, 1984, 1986, 1988, 1990, 1996, 1998, and 2000. De Firmian earned the International Master title in 1979 and the GM title in 1985. Beginning in the 1990s, he lived for many years in Denmark. He currently resides in California.

1957

Nicholas Ernest de Firmian (born July 26, 1957 in Fresno, California), is a chess grandmaster and three-time U.S. chess champion, winning in 1987 (with Joel Benjamin), 1995, and 1998. He also tied for first in 2002, but Larry Christiansen won the playoff. He is also a chess writer, most famous for his work in writing the 13th, 14th, and 15th editions of the important chess opening treatise Modern Chess Openings.