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Brewington Hardaway Earns Last IM Norm, 10 Points Away From Title
Brewington Hardaway. Photo: Ikuko Hardaway.

Brewington Hardaway Earns Last IM Norm, 10 Points Away From Title

AnthonyLevin
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Fourteen-year-old FM Brewington Hardaway earned his third and last norm required for the international master title on Tuesday after finishing with 6/9 points at the World Open 2023. His approximately 2472.7 rating performance left him at a 2390.4 FIDE rating and he needs 10 more rating points to attain the IM title.

Hardaway scored four wins, two draws, and two losses in the event overall. He played four grandmasters and two international masters.

His most significant victory in the tournament was against 2642-rated GM Illya Nyzhnyk, where he gained a large advantage out of the Sicilian Kan opening. Although his opponent started to fight with his back against the wall, one misstep by his opponent was all the young master needed to put the game away in the end.

Despite losing two games of the last four rounds, against GMs Victor Mikhalevski and Lazaro Bruzon Batista, he beat IM Timothy Taylor on the United States' birthday (July 4th) to complete his IM-norm performance.

At this time last year, Hardaway's rating was under 2200. But the climb that started in October continues to increase. He earned his FM title and all three norms this year in rapid succession.

Image: FIDE player profile.

Hardaway's next event will be the Charlotte Norm Super Swiss, which will begin this Sunday, July 9. If all goes well for him, he might become the next American IM-elect on July 13, when the event concludes.


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