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Marc Esserman

Marc Esserman (born July 28, 1983) is an American chess player with the title of International Master. His FIDE Elo rating as of December 2011 is 2450; the US Chess Federation ranks him 40th among active players in the U.S.
== Scholastic career ==
Esserman began playing chess at the age of 7. Scholastic competition resulted in two national team titles in 1994 and 1995. In April 1997, at the first-ever Super Nationals in Knoxville, Tennessee, he went undefeated (7-0) to become the K-8 co-champion, edging out several players rated over 400 points higher. In March 1999, Esserman tied for 1st in the Florida State Championship, again with a perfect score.
Press coverage of Esserman‘s chess career continued while an undergraduate at Harvard College. There, he was active promoting chess on campus, serving as captain of the Harvard Chess Club for four years, and helping to organize a chess exchange trip to Beijing, China. There, he played (and defeated) the women's world champion, Xu Yuhua, as part of an inter-university match.
During high school and college, Esserman trained under IM Calvin Blocker, GM Anatoly Lein, and later GM William Lombardy. In a trip to Russia, he also studied briefly with Igor Zaitsev.

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