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Chess in Cuba

Cuba has 346 titled players on FIDE's list, 26 of them Grandmasters. Here is what that population actually looks like.

Cuba is one of the largest chess federations there is, with 346 titled players. Its 26 Grandmasters are a small fraction of that — 7.5% — which is not a weakness so much as a different shape: a very wide base of FIDE Masters and Candidate Masters, and a thriving amateur competitive scene underneath the elite. This is what a mature chess country looks like from the inside.

The middle half of its titled players are rated between 2,106 and 2,316, with a median of 2,235. Across every federation the median titled player is rated 2,216, so that figure is the one to compare against rather than any absolute standard.

Titles held
Title Holders Share
GM 26 7.5%
IM 58 16.8%
FM 152 43.9%
CM 15 4.3%
WGM 8 2.3%
WIM 17 4.9%
WFM 67 19.4%
WCM 3 0.9%
Highest rated
Player Title Standard
⁦Albornoz Cabrera, Carlos Daniel⁩ GM 2,604
⁦Bacallao Alonso, Yusnel⁩ GM 2,572
⁦Quesada Perez, Yasser⁩ GM 2,547
⁦Gonzalez Vidal, Yuri⁩ GM 2,530
⁦Elias Reyes, Jorge Roberto⁩ GM 2,509
⁦Vazquez Igarza, Renier⁩ GM 2,494
⁦Ortiz Suarez, Isan Reynaldo⁩ GM 2,490
⁦Arencibia Rodriguez, Walter⁩ GM 2,486
⁦Gomez Garrido, Camilo Ernesto⁩ GM 2,480
⁦Aguero Jimenez, Luis Lazaro⁩ GM 2,468

Counted from FIDE's published titled-player list. Titles are permanent and never revoked, so these counts include everyone who ever reached the standard and remains listed — including players long retired. A federation is where a player is registered, which is not always where they are from.