Net Worth

Net Worth: $450,000 Thousandaire
$450,000
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Wealth Tier: Thousandaire

Net worth between $0 and $1 million

Annual Income

$80,000 (tournament winnings, sponsorships, coaching)

Net Worth Timeline

2022: $350,000, 2023: $400,000, 2024: $450,000

Ray Robson's Biography

Ray Robson is a renowned American chess Grandmaster, celebrated for his rapid rise in the chess world and remarkable achievements from a young age. Born on October 25, 1994, in Guam, Ray began playing chess at just three years old under the guidance of his father. By age 14, he had already achieved the coveted Grandmaster title, making him one of the youngest Americans to ever reach this elite status. Robson's chess career is marked by consistent performances in top tournaments, including multiple appearances and strong finishes at the U.S. Chess Championship, where he was the runner-up. He was also a key member of the Webster University chess team, which dominated collegiate chess during his tenure. Ray is known not just for his tactical ingenuity over the board but also for his dedication to chess education, often coaching and inspiring young talents. Outside of chess, Ray enjoys table tennis, puzzles, and exploring mathematical concepts. Married to fellow chess Grandmaster Sabina-Francesca Foisor, Ray continues to compete at the highest levels and is respected for his calm demeanor and sportsmanship. As of 2024, his estimated net worth stands at $450,000, primarily earned through tournament winnings, coaching, and endorsements. Ray Robson’s legacy continues to inspire the next generation of chess enthusiasts, both in the United States and worldwide.

Wealth in Perspective

Fun Fact

Ray Robson began playing chess at age 3 and became a Grandmaster at 14.

Full Name

Ray Robson

Nickname

Ray

Nationality

American

Birthday

October 25, 1994

Age

30

Zodiac Sign

Libra

Height

5'10" (177 cm)

Weight

150 lbs (68.0 kg)

Marital Status

Married

Spouse

Sabina-Francesca Foisor

Children

0

Education

Webster University

Famous For

Youngest American Grandmaster at the time, elite chess competitions

First Big Break

Achieving Grandmaster title at age 14 in 2009

Social Media

Twitter: @RayRobsonChess, Instagram: @rayrobsonchess

Businesses Owned

None

Awards

U.S. Chess Championship runner-up, multiple scholastic chess titles

Category

Athletes

Controversies

None

Hobbies

Table tennis, solving chess puzzles, reading

Interests

Chess theory, mathematics, computer games

Quote

"Chess is a mix of art, science, and intense competition."

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