Utah's chess champion, age 10, is ambitious

Published: Monday, March 16, 2009 9:54 p.m. MDT
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Becoming a chess grandmaster is high on Kayden Troff's priority list, and following a state championship win on Saturday, he's well on his way, according to his mother.

"It encompasses his goals, his dreams, his passions, any word you want to use for it," said Kim Troff, mother of the 10-year-old champion. "He just loves chess."

Kayden began playing chess at age 3 after he learned the skills of the game by observing his father and two older brothers. All four play in championships across the state, as well as teach younger players, but it wasn't until the young chess prodigy from West Jordan began winning that his parents believed "there's something going on here," Kim Troff said. "He doesn't ever stop amazing me."

Last weekend, Kayden — the youngest participant in the 2009 Utah Game/60 Chess Championship — was four-for-four, and was up against the oldest participant, 73-year-old Hans Morrow. All moves are required to be played in one hour, which is typically more difficult for younger players "who can't manage that long of an attention span," said Damien Nash, an expert-level chess player and tournament director. Kayden, however, won the battle.

Earlier this year, Kayden won the Utah Blitz championship, deemed easier for kids due to the five-minute time limit for each game.

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"Young people have an advantage over older people because they can think a lot quicker," Nash said, adding that Kayden was characteristically restless during Saturday's game, wandering around checking out other games while his was ongoing.

When the April ratings come in, Nash expects Kayden to be ranked No. 1 in the nation in the rapid chess category for kids under 13.

"He's the Mozart of chess," he said, adding that Kayden is playing at a level comparable to chess legend Bobby Fischer when he was 10. "He's brilliant in the game of chess."

The United States hasn't won a world-class championship in chess since Fischer's victory in 1972. Nash said it's not a popular sport in this country; however, around the world, he said, it is the second-most popular competitive sport behind soccer. Chess players outside America "are paying attention to Kayden."

Kayden is currently rated at 2125 in his quick game, higher than any active tournament player in the state of Utah. He is rated at 1933 for his long game. To be a grandmaster, he said he has to reach 2500 and "win a lot more games."

He practices six or seven hours each day, playing in online tournaments and with his brothers, and he said he never grows tired of it.

Recent comments

Thanks to Wendy Leonard for the most thorough article on Kayden's big...

Damian Nash, Tournament Director | March 18, 2009 at 9:32 p.m.

than chess going for him. He's incredibly photogenic. He's also...

This kid has more | March 17, 2009 at 8:49 p.m.

Congrats on hard work paying off! The Troff's are a great family...

Jeramy A. | March 17, 2009 at 5:05 p.m.

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10-year-old Kayden Troff won Utah championship chess game Saturday and became the top-ranked player in the state. He plays 6 hours a day and has a dream of becoming a Grand Master.

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