Enamul Hossain was born in 1981 and grew up in
Dhaka. He learned the
rules of chess from his father. In 1993, he played his first
chess tournament; which piqued his interest in the game. His first
FIDE rating was 2255, He owned only two chess books (one of those being Bobby Fischer's
My 60 Memorable Games) and he studied those multiple times; it was due to the unavailability of chess books in his country. He played his first
Bangladeshi Chess Championship in 1995. Hossain won his first Bangladeshi championship in 1997. He earned the
International Master (IM) title in 2002. Since he already reached 2500 rating once in October 2006, which is also required for claiming the Grandmaster title, he became the fifth Grandmaster (GM) from Bangladesh when he fulfilled his 3rd norm in the final round of Bangladeshi championship on 4 May 2008. He did so by defeating
Pavel Eljanov; He reached his peak rating in April 2009 with a value of 2531. Hossain now works as a chess coach. ==Achievements==