David W L Howell
FIDE ID 410608
About
Overview
David Wei Liang Howell is an English chess grandmaster born on 14 November 1990. Representing the English Chess Federation (ENG), he earned the Grandmaster (GM) title in 2007. Howell achieved his career-high classical FIDE rating of 2712 in August 2015, peaking at world number 36. He is a prominent tournament competitor, three-time British Champion, elite team player, and highly regarded international chess commentator.
Biography & Major Career Milestones
Howell began playing chess at the age of five and quickly established himself as a prodigy in British chess. He captured successive British national junior titles in the Under-8, Under-9, and Under-10 categories. In August 1999, at the age of eight, Howell defeated GM John Nunn in a blitz game at the Mind Sports Olympiad, setting a world record as the youngest player to defeat a Grandmaster in an official game.
At the age of nine, Howell became the youngest player to qualify for the British Chess Championship. In 2001, he defeated GM Colin McNab at the Hastings Challengers, becoming the youngest British player to defeat a grandmaster in a classical time control. In March 2002, aged eleven, he drew a four-game blitz match against then-reigning World Champion Vladimir Kramnik, becoming the youngest player to score a point against a reigning world champion in an organized match.
Howell earned the International Master (IM) title in 2005. He achieved his final Grandmaster norm in 2007 at the age of 16, making him the second-youngest British person to secure the GM title.
His major individual tournament achievements include:
- Clear first place at the Andorra Open in 2008 with a score of 8/9.
- Joint first place at the Hastings International Chess Congress (2009/2010).
- First place at the Leiden Chess Tournament in 2012, and again in July 2015 with a score of 8.5/9 and a performance rating of 2895, crossing the 2700 Elo barrier.
- Clear second place at the 2015 Gibraltar Masters, scoring 8/10 and finishing half a point behind Hikaru Nakamura.
- Winning three British Chess Championships, first in 2009 (9/11), then in 2013 (9.5/11), and in 2014 (jointly with Jonathan Hawkins). He also won the inaugural British Knockout Championship in 2015.
Alongside his competitive play, Howell is a prominent media figure, co-authoring instructional material, writing columns, and commentating on elite events.
Elite Team & Event Performance
Howell has represented England in international team competitions since his youth:
- Dresden Chess Olympiad (2008): Represented England on board 3, scoring 7.5/11 with a tournament performance rating of 2675.
- Astana World Team Chess Championship (2019): Played on board 3, contributing to England's team silver medal and winning an individual bronze medal.
- Chennai Chess Olympiad (2022): Played on board 3 for England, scoring an undefeated 7.5/8. His tournament performance rating of 2898 earned him the individual gold medal on board 3 and was the highest overall performance rating of the entire Olympiad.
Playing Style, Material Tendencies & Endgame Profiling
Howell is characterized as a positional, highly technical player with a strong focus on strategic clarity. He possesses an exceptional ability to maintain patience and squeeze microscopic advantages in slow, maneuver-heavy struggles. His defensive resilience in inferior positions is highly regarded, relying on precise concrete calculation to establish defensive fortresses or complicate the position.
Historically, Howell's primary competitive challenge has been severe time-management issues. His perfectionism in calculation often leads to exceptionally long thinks in the early middlegame, leaving him with very little time before the first control. Despite this, he exhibits extreme technical precision when operating solely on increment, a trait that also translates to his high proficiency in rapid and blitz disciplines.
Howell's transition from the opening to the middlegame is marked by structural soundness. He is highly skilled in handling exchange sacrifices, managing opposite-colored bishop structures, and converting space advantages. He is widely recognized as an elite endgame specialist. This technical prowess led him to collaborate with Magnus Carlsen in authoring "Grind Like a Grandmaster," where they detailed the art of maintaining pressure, keeping equal positions alive, and converting microscopic endgames.
Opening Repertoire & Theoretical Move Orders
1. As White
Howell primarily plays 1.e4, though he possesses a highly flexible backup repertoire that utilizes 1.Nf3, 1.c4, and 1.d4, occasionally making use of transpose-heavy move orders.
Against the Sicilian Defense, Howell is famously associated with the Alapin Variation, aiming to control the center immediately while avoiding heavy mainline theory:
Against open games (1...e5), he frequently employs the Giuoco Pianissimo and Ruy Lopez setups, relying on slow positional build-ups:
Against the French Defense, he relies heavily on the Tarrasch Variation:
Against the Caro-Kann Defense, Howell typically opts for classical lines or the Two Knights Variation to direct the game toward technical maneuverability:
2. As Black
Against 1.e4, Howell employs highly resilient defensive structures:
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Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defense: This serves as his highly solid defense against 1.e4, frequently transitioning into the technical Berlin Wall endgame:
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Caro-Kann Defense: This provides an asymmetrical, solid structure where he can exploit long-term endgame pawn structures:
Against 1.d4, Howell typically employs dynamic defenses:
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Grünfeld Defense: A dynamic and hypermodern option used to challenge White’s center:
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Nimzo-Indian Defense: He also utilizes the Nimzo-Indian to create structurally stable middlegames:
Links
Recent games 1252
| Date | Color | Opponent | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2025-09-27 | Smeets,J(2566) | 1/2-1/2 | |
| 2025-08-19 | Vache Hovakimyan(2270) | 1-0 | |
| 2025-08-19 | Tovmasian,V(2358) | 0-1 | |
| 2025-08-19 | Tillyaev,U(2249) | 0-1 | |
| 2025-08-19 | Matfey Rogov(2348) | 0-1 | |
| 2025-08-19 | Gorovets,A(2454) | 1-0 | |
| 2025-08-19 | Evgenij Shuvalov(1980) | 1-0 | |
| 2025-08-19 | Teimur Toktomushev(2419) | 1-0 | |
| 2025-08-19 | Artem S. Lebedev(2198) | 0-1 | |
| 2025-08-19 | Vidar Seiger(2158) | 1-0 | |
| 2025-08-19 | Alejandro Cuellar Montes(2155) | 0-1 | |
| 2025-08-05 | Allahverdi Hamidov(2287) | 1-0 | |
| 2025-08-05 | Vasquez Schroeder,R(2446) | 1-0 | |
| 2025-08-05 | Francisco Javier Munoz(2389) | 1-0 | |
| 2025-08-05 | Tyhran Ambartsumian(2244) | 0-1 | |
| 2025-08-05 | Blazej Grot(2207) | 1-0 | |
| 2025-08-05 | Ryo Chen(2395) | 0-1 | |
| 2025-08-05 | Alexei Belov(2421) | 0-1 | |
| 2025-08-05 | Simon Thorhallsson(2176) | 1-0 | |
| 2025-08-05 | Nguyen Thanh Nghia(2124) | 0-1 | |
| 2025-08-05 | Mohammad Mehdi Abbasi Abeluie(2244) | 0-1 | |
| 2025-08-05 | Mario Gavilan Diaz(2195) | 1/2-1/2 | |
| 2025-07-29 | Jaroslav Sobek(2195) | 1-0 | |
| 2025-07-29 | Daniel Shapiro(2284) | 1-0 | |
| 2025-07-29 | Agustin Fuentes(1909) | 0-1 | |
| 2025-07-08 | Dmitrij Kollars(2644) | 1-0 | |
| 2025-07-08 | Denis Khayrullin(2386) | 0-1 | |
| 2025-07-08 | Alexandros Papasimakopoulos(2366) | 1/2-1/2 | |
| 2025-07-08 | Nikita Shandrygin(2209) | 1-0 | |
| 2025-07-08 | Rosen,E(2377) | 0-1 | |
| 2025-07-08 | Herrera Ortiz,M(2174) | 1-0 | |
| 2025-07-08 | Raja,H(2453) | 0-1 | |
| 2025-07-08 | Amir Ali Ghafourian(2111) | 0-1 | |
| 2025-07-08 | Diana Preobrazhenskaya(2029) | 1-0 | |
| 2025-07-08 | Aidan Baker(2104) | 0-1 | |
| 2025-07-08 | Yan Domin(2222) | 1-0 | |
| 2025-07-08 | Mikayel Manvelyan(2362) | 1-0 | |
| 2025-07-08 | Hans Moke Niemann(2736) | 1-0 | |
| 2025-07-08 | Gabrielian,A(2407) | 1-0 | |
| 2025-07-08 | Sathvik Adiga(2375) | 0-1 | |
| 2025-07-08 | Marek Karas(2226) | 1/2-1/2 | |
| 2025-07-08 | Sam Schmakel(2449) | 1-0 | |
| 2025-07-08 | Matviy Faryma(2230) | 1-0 | |
| 2025-07-08 | Kislinsky,A(2341) | 1-0 | |
| 2025-07-08 | Zehn Nasir(2076) | 1/2-1/2 | |
| 2025-07-08 | Julian Estrada Nieto(2189) | 1-0 | |
| 2025-06-24 | Matinian,N(2421) | 1-0 | |
| 2025-06-24 | Bluebaum,M(2663) | 1-0 | |
| 2025-06-24 | Salinas Herrera,P(2447) | 1-0 | |
| 2025-06-24 | Alberto Atoyan(2266) | 0-1 |