A nice #throwback picture of four Indian chess prodigies - Raahil Mullick, D Gukesh, R Praggnanandhaa, and Nihal Sarin. At one point, all four of them were world no.1 in their respective age categories!
Heartiest congratulations to Himanshi Rathi, Sanskruti More and Vruthi Jain for clinching the Bronze Medal in Women's Chess B1 Category Team at the Asian Para Games.
Their skill, determination and relentless spirit have made the nation proud.
Honoured to be selected to play Live #Chess in the presence of and meet His Excellency, Shri Vanlalhuma, Indian Ambassador to #Slovakia today.
Game moves were enacted by the talented actors on the life size board for the viewers.
@IndiaInSlovakia
Close game in Round 1.
Missed a few chances to win this game against GM Krasenkow.
Endgames, endgames, endgames!
https://t.co/cQrFiYv5tq
#Slovakia#Chess#Piestany
Some very talented Indians are at the Serbia Open Masters 2021. The tournament is very strong, but so are @NihalSarin, @ArjunErigaisi, Abhimanyu Puranik and @sadhwani2005. Will they be able to win this event?
Get all the info from this video: https://t.co/ikHxSARLSb
Just finished playing my first #OTB#chess tournament since the pandemic.
Some missed opportunities but glad to get back to #OTBChess
On to Belgrade this week.
Silver Lake Open R5: Nihal and Raunak stay at the top
Round 5
Raunak-Nihal: ½-½
Abhimanyu-Markovic: ½-½
Raahil-Krasteva: 1-0
Damljanovic-Isha: 1-0
Harshit- D Vleeschauwer: 1-0
Rakshitta-Yakimenko: 1-0
➡️ https://t.co/CkNYptgn7Q
📷Rupali Mullick
#Chess#ChessBaseIndia#Serbia