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Julien Song

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Julien Song
CountryFrance
Born (1993-03-01) March 1, 1993 (age 32)
Paris, France
TitleInternational Master (2013)
Peak rating2422 (January 2013)

Julien Song (born 1 March 1993 in the 11th arrondissement of Paris) is a French chess player holding the title of International Master. He is also a chess content creator, online club organizer, and former strategy consultant.[1]

Biography

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Originally from the Lyon area, Julien Song started playing chess at the age of six. After studying in preparatory classes, he attended EM Lyon Business School and then worked as a strategy consultant at Boston Consulting Group (BCG). In April 2020, faced with health issues related to stress, he left his job to fully dedicate himself to chess, with the goal of becoming a Grandmaster.

Chess career

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Julien Song reached a Elo rating of 2311 in February 2025, placing him in the 207th position in the French rankings. He notably won the 19th Open of Sèvres in February 2025, outperforming several International Masters.[2]

Online activities

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Julien Song runs a YouTube channel dedicated to chess, gathering nearly 558,000 subscribers as of june 2025. He also offers a weekly newsletter titled "Les Conseils du Samedi" and manages an online chess club with more than 5,800 members.[3]

Educational engagement

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In December 2024, Julien Song taught chess at the Lycée français international de Tokyo, introducing students to the game while sharing his journey and the values of chess. A video of this encounter was published on his YouTube channel in February 2025.[4]

Notes and references

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  1. ^ "Julien Song, who is he, what is his background? (2025)" (doc). Apprendre-les-echecs-24h.com (in French). 22 March 2024. Retrieved 17 April 2025.
  2. ^ "Julien Song wins the 19th Open of Sèvres". Ligue Île-de-France des échecs. Retrieved 17 April 2025.
  3. ^ "The Community of Julien Song". Chess.com. Retrieved 17 April 2025. He regularly organizes online tournaments and shares tips for improving at chess.
  4. ^ "An exceptional meeting at LFI Tokyo: Julien Song introduces students to chess". Lycée français international de Tokyo. Retrieved 17 April 2025.
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