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Vedant Mistry: The Rising Prodigy of Indian Chess

Vedant Mistry, a rising star in Indian chess, began his journey at age 9 and now holds a FIDE rating of 1911. With notable achievements like representing India at the 2019 Commonwealth Games and winning the U-9 Gold Medal at the Asian School Chess Championship, Vedant’s talent and dedication continue to propel him forward in the chess world.

Aditya Patil: A Decade of Dedication and Triumph

Aditya Patil, an unstoppable chess champ, has achieved remarkable success through his unwavering dedication and consistent practice. Starting his chess journey at the age of 5, Aditya has honed his skills over the past decade, emerging as one of the finest chess players in the country. With notable achievements including joining the prestigious 2000 Elo-rated players club and multiple state and national medals, his journey is a testament to perseverance, talent, and exceptional mentorship.

Tvesha Ashish Jain: The Queen of Chess and Young Talent

Tvesha Ashish Jain, a young chess prodigy, has captured the hearts of the chess community with her remarkable achievements. Starting her journey at just 3.5 years old, Tvesha has triumphed in over 80 competitions, recently clinching the title of U-9 Maharashtra State Chess Champion. Guided by her parents and coach Veeresh Tammireddy at SMCA Chess Academy, Tvesha’s dedication and talent shine through as she sets her sights on becoming a Grandmaster and representing India on the international stage. Her story is a powerful testament to passion, perseverance, and the right support system.

Piece activation and development in real life

We have heard the saying which emphasizes how we should carefully take our initial steps for the commencement of a deal, project, career, or new phase of life wisely. They say-“Well begun is half done”. I would rather say – “To be or not to be is the question” or “Will it be worth it?

Mastering Endgames in Real Life

We have heard the saying which emphasizes how we should carefully take our initial steps for the commencement of a deal, project, career, or new phase of life wisely. They say-“Well begun is half done”. I would rather say – “To be or not to be is the question” or “Will it be worth it?

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