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This made my day!

Social media congratulating India’s finance minister Nirmala Sitaraman and the Income tax department for coolly winning 50% of the match earnings of D Gukesh, the latest and world’s youngest chess champion, calling them ‘grandmasters’ really made my day! Gukesh won in Indian rupees some 11 crores half of which will have to be paid towards taxes and surcharges. This was running at the back of my mind as well. But never expected netizens to troll our government so brazenly !

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India gives the world youngest ever World Chess Champion!

Hearty congratulations to D Gukesh, who at 18 beat Kasparov’s record and became the youngest ever world chess champion. Earlier this year, both the men and women’s teams from India clinched the world cup. What a composure and maturity for his age. Proud he is from Chennai. Chennai has just given the world the second world chess champion, after V Anand. His mentor’s tutelage and the chess academy VACA founded by him no doubt played a vital part in the making of the world chess champion. Congratulations to the entire Chess team of India! You made us all immensely proud!

https://www.chessbase.in/news/Breaking-news-18-year-old-Gukesh-becomes-the-youngest-World-Champion-in-history?srsltid=AfmBOopXBue6e71Xl0XkcgAw1BvVjEqfC2xD0PhnBDh_8ONen4QS9L9D

A leader is someone who does not gloat and stay smug in his own success. A leader is someone who cultivates followers after him who can go further miles than him who he watches with pride.

Gukesh hails from a middle class Chennai family with working parents. An only child to his parents, he attended the same school as Praggnandhaa, another chess prodigy from Chennai who is 19. The reaction of Gukesh’s father on learning his son’s win over Ding Liren of China is priceless. Down to earth, so grounded. Probably Gukesh got his temperament from his father.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qXaZxjWoUV0

Congratulations to Ding Liren, the defending champion from China who Gukesh won against. They were both very worth opponents.

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Twin Golds for India in the World Chess Olympiad: Men & Women !

The 45th World Chess Olympiad was underway in Budapest, Hungary that was watched avidly by chess lovers around the world. India today created a world record winning twin golds for both men and women category emerging at the top of the table.

Wow what a moment for India! Extremely proud of the young guys who made our dreams come true! Hearty congratulations to both the teams and especially the local Chennai boy Gukesh Dommaraju and Arjun Erigaisi who are both under world top 5. India easily outclassed Russia, China and the USA. One more Chennai boy Pragnaanandaa and Gukesh are both under 20 years. Prag’s sister Vaishali Rameshbabu is a member of the women’s contingent. Siblings on world record to have a ranking below world top 20. Me a mere follower of Chess developments here, nothing more 😀 The wins highlight the soft power that is India that conquers the world with holistic means such as Yoga, Meditation, Chess, Spirituality, Classical art forms along with world’s best and No.1 nutritious and yummy cuisine!

We have to keep in gratitude the chess academies of India that made this feat possible in the first place with their right grooming. Diamonds do need polishing with cutting edge technology.

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Chess: When you have 3 players under World top 10.

Three Indians now figure in the world top 10 in Chess. What an amazing feat! The soft power that India is. Conquering the world with brains, hard work and soft skills like Yoga and Meditation. Hindu Dharma. REason for Indian temperament laying strong foundation on non violence.

Gukesh and Prag are from Chennai. Waiting for them to become world no.1 in near future. Too young they are. Gukesh and Prag are not even 20. Extremely proud of them. God bless. The poor country that mine is, whenever anyone excels by sheer talent, it totally touches me. These guys could not even get proper sponsors in initial stages.

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Bill Gates vs Magnus Carlsen

Really enjoyed their match hahaha! Lasted some 12.2 seconds! Highly satisfying to note that I am equal to Bill Gates at least in this one department or may probably be even better (by a whisker only)! I too have no strategy up my sleeve, make my moves without thinking hard! Besides, these blitzes get my heart pounding. I get stressed by Chess which is why I have reduced my playing. Open for 20 min or 30 min tournaments. Not that I am a rated player hahaha! My range is only from 720 to maximum 1150. If i am lucky I sail upto 1100. If I am on bear mode, I fall drastically and touch new lows. Used to play online regularly for years. Play my sis who plays lot better chess. She is the winner always. My childhood friend Harsha has a rating of 1600 which is the highest of someone known to me when it comes to chess. Anyway enjoy the coup:

Will it be possible for me to play a game of chess with Bill Gates! We may be evenly matched!

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Gukesh is the world’s youngest ever Candidates champion.

Another Chennaiite has done it. Gukesh is now the youngestw ever FIDE Candidates champion. All of 17, he is poised to become world no.1 in Chess in near future. The contenders for the Candidates championship included two more contestants from Chennai Pragnanandha 18 and his sister Vaishali. What a bouquet of wins and champions for the city and the nation! God bless the youngsters. They are so very down to earth, with a couple of them coming from modest backgrounds. Absolutely no airs. Their humility humbles me really. Especially Prag and Vaishali’s mother omg – she is sooo cute. So innocent. Even getting sponsors for some of these kids to come up to this level of playing must have been a struggle. Anyway they are here now. God bless India! There is no dearth of talent in my country. Oozing with brains really but sadly untapped in most cases, so unlucky.

https://indianexpress.com/article/sports/chess/chess-candidates-2024-live-updates-round-14-gukesh-hikaru-nakamura-9283328


https://vijiravindran.com/2023/08/26/congratulations-pragg/

https://www.freepressjournal.in/sports/chennais-chess-nursery-the-learning-ground-for-d-gukesh-r-praggnanandhaa

Gukesh says Yoga and Meditation helped him. That sharpness of mind is impossible without discipline and emotional intelligence. God bless you beta, you made your parents and the nation proud! May Mother Goddess shower Her choicest blessings on you, being by your side always and bringing you many more laurels!

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Congratulations Pragg!

Congratulations to world No.2 and silver medalist from my hometown Chennai again, the 17 year old Praggnaanandha who lost the final in the Chess world cup in Azerbaijan to world no.1 Magnus Carlsen (who he has beaten incidentally in an earlier occasion). Prag becomes the youngest chess player in world history, creating another record for India, to enter the Chess world cup final. Nee superaa varuja raja! You have your whole life ahead of you and you are so very young! Looking forward to another genius world No.1 chess player from Chennai again in near future after Anand. More than his game, I am bowled over by his humility -something missing in certain brash loud empty vessels. Watched a you tube video in which Anand says, fatigue got upto Prag as he never lost a game until the final. He lost the final to former world champion from Norway in a tie breaker.

Omg how balanced he is at the young age of 17!

Indian Parenting is all about this: we are enough. this is enough. we are good. this is good. This Indian mother showed the world what it is to be an Indian mother.

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Review: Queen’s Gambit

Every Chess aficionado’s dream: something like the Queen’s Gambit, limited series on OTG platform. Glued to it literally. Almost believed its a true story but did wonder why I could not place Elizabeth Harmon anywhere from my memory like the way I could Bobby Fischer. Or for that matter the Polkar sisters. Fischer was living memory, that much I can vouch for. Not that I am a player with strategy, more of a rookie who has now digressed to clumsy lows, out of practice. My online rating has dipped to dismal stat, not to speak of! Chess, at least the speed chess that we play in the 10 minute format online, banks on reflex. If you don’t have the lightening reflex, you may not make it. That way the timed format in Chess to me appears like any other game where the player’s reflex must be sharp. Even if Queen’s gambit is based on a novel by one Walter Tevis, from way back in 1983, it made for a super series that kept me on my toes. Not that I could follow each and every move, Most the games are pictured dramatic but one or two moves here and there were graspable. I guess most of us open with the queen’s gambit as I have seen the description every time I make it. How a chess player winds her way up the ladder to top slot is amazing. The gender equation is also nicely fitted in. As we know India produces her share of women grandmasters in Chess. The interest is even more spiked after we hosted the Chess Olympiad very recently in my hometown Chennai, a rare honour. My city has also produced three times world champion in Chess, V Anand who beat Garry Kasparov. But the way chess is followed like a religion in Russia is flabbergasting. Chess originated in India and was the game of the royals (Hindu kings) (at least they were good at vanquishing the enemy kings in checkered board!). The character who played Beth Harmon is Anna Joy. She has done a marvelous job keeping her poise and holding her head high. She looks intelligent enough and doesn’t look a bimbo! The male chess players remarkably seem to lack the masculine build we credit with athletic sport players. What is the point they are making here? Kudos to the director who made Beth win the one against the Russian GM without having to pop up the pills. Beth comes across as quite a character. She is mentally strong, living on her own, is independent and is shyly fun loving keeping with her personality. I got emotional watching the final she played with Borgov when the former US champions she bet to reach the spot where she was, gang up on phone to give her last minute tips. That overseas call was a good directorial touch and so was the closing scene when Beth walks in the streets of Moscow to play with the sidewalk retired chess players who give her a standing ovation. That mother Alma’s character! Alma adopts Beth and showers unconditional love on her which goes a long way in establishing Beth’s career as a professional chess player. For a chess player, Beth dresses up class keeping with contemporary times. Those upturned blonde curls remind one of Marlyn Munro. Trend of the 60s? One more character worth mentioning: Shaibel who initiates Beth into the world of chess. Its a well made series, slick and period.

Incidentally the first woman chess grandmaster from India goes by the name S. Vijayalakshmi! (She is not listed. Must be international master). The second is Koneru Hampi who is still playing (listed as first woman grandmaster from India).. India has so far produced 81 grandmasters at world level and comes after Russia and the US. The lion’s share of maximum no. of ranked chess players comes from my home state Tamil Nadu! Proud of the feat! In total 124 international masters from India with some 42 woman international masters. The picture made me google for the India story! The world no.1 Magnus Carlsen was in Chennai in connection with the world chess championships that we recently hosted. The event drew crowds and was spectacular.