Praggnanandhaa chess

 

Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa                          Back in 2017, in an interview with sports correspondent of firstpost.com, Rameshbabu told why he was initially reluctant to let his son take up chess as his career."We really didn't want Pragg to play chess, sustaining two chess careers was financially not an easy task", he reckons.

His desire to play chess overcame every obstacle. Realising their son's desire, Praggnanandhaa's family enrolled him in a chess academy. Vaishali happens to be a two-time youth chess champion is a Woman International Master since 2016. Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa. Initially, the family was worried but any amount of resistance could not stop Praggnanandhaa's desire to play chess. As of 2016, she was ranked second in India and world no. In a tweet, Praggnanandhaa's coach appreciates the efforts and commitment of his family. Living at a far-off place, he travels for an hour daily to reach chess gurukul. His parents initially didn't want him to take up chess as his career. He managed to complete his studies and get a decent job only because of sheer confidence and determination. Personal commitment and support from family are all a player needs to establish himself in the sporting world. His elder sister R.

He bagged the title of youngest International Master ever at the age of 10. An early beginner, Praggnanandhaa has been learning chess since the age of 5. Along with his wife, he runs an academy called 'chess gurukul'. He now works at a bank in Tamil Nadu.


His elder sister is also an acclaimed chessplayer.


Praggnanandhaa wanted to visit his grandmother to celebrate his IM title. Overcoming his insecurities regarding the career and financial sustainability, he supports his children all the way. He was attacked by Polio in his early childhood, leaving him in a condition where he could not walk properly. 12 girl U16-player.His coach is also a former chess champion.


He travels one hour daily to take his chess lessons. At 12 years,10 months and 13 days, Praggnanandhaa is the second youngest Grandmaster.Praggnanandhaa's father battled his personal problems to support him. In an interview with Rupali Mallick by the website chessbase.in, the young lad has spoken about visiting a temple and his grandmother to celebrate the achievement. His wife WGM Aarthie Ramaswamy and he are India's first grandmaster couple. Coach Ramachandran Ramesh is an Indian chess grandmaster from Chennai who won the 2002 British Championship and 2007 Commonwealth Championship. Karjakin of Russia (then Ukraine) was 12 years and 7 months old when he achieved the title of youngest Grandmaster ever. Since the age of 5, he has been playing chess and achieving titles at such a young age. He won his ninth round game at the KiiT International Chess Festival in Bhubaneswar, India, and made his third IM norm (after norms in Cannes and Moscow) in 2016 to win the title of youngest International Grand Master.


He is only 3 months older than the record holder Sergey Karjakin.                     

Let us be proud of the fact that we "Indians" have introduced this sport which is admired by the world to the world. Topping the world rankings of the International Chess Federation, he has many achievements. "My whole body is shivering" just writing this. Because Pragyananda was the owner of such a great achievement. I don't know how our central and state governments are dealing with him and how much financial support and appreciation they have given.

Norway's "Magnus Carlson" ended the dominance of our India by defeating Viswanathan Anand from Tamil Nadu in the Grand Master 2013 tournament after dominating the game of chess for many years. That's why even "Magnus Carlson" wouldn't have thought of that until before the match. This victory of his makes India's dominant flag fly again in the countries of the world...


Pragyananda is the reason why Marthatti proudly says that we are the ones who taught chess to the world. This skillful game is played all over the world today under the name of Chaturangam. Pragyananda from Tamil Nadu became the first young player to beat Magnus Carlsen twice in the competition held on February 22, 2022 and May 20, 2022. And the lines of the poem "Kavai manathu iruthum vallu vanappu aliya" clearly indicate that this game was established in the Sangam period. He is the most famous of the world chess masters who has won the title of world chess player five times, fastest chess player three times and world blitz chess player five times.


No one would have expected that such a great GRAND MASTER would be defeated again by our Tamil Nadu student who is studying in class eleven. We must understand that this is not something so easy as to pass easily." This confirms that "Vallu" was a game played in the Sangam period with a focus on war. It was played during the Geelydi and Indus Valley civilizations and "Bharat" stands before the origin of this game. The whole world is watching


44 The opening ceremony of the 1st World Chess Olympiad was inaugurated yesterday at Nehru Maidan by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the "Vallup Pangla".


"Luis Ramirez" from SPAIN (CHESS) who wrote the book "Repetition of Love and the Art of Playing Chess" on how to play chess, did not know that the place where this game started was Bharat. Scholars refer to the time period and with the chess pieces found below, we can confirm that this game was played at least 4500 years ago, mainly in our Tamil land.!


"Valluppor Vallai" written by Sangappulavan Kunramboothanar praises Murugan as the best in Vallatham, but there can be no doubt that he deserves to be celebrated!


Chatur + Angam = Chess This game is played on a four-sided board and is a war game based on war.! Taking South Tamil Nadu, the word "val" which appears in the ancient lines "val en clavi is the name of the person Iadde" is the Sangam name of today's chess.

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