Currently, Pragga and Sarin looks like the best bets for an Indian world champion. Vidit is by no means a poor player, but he's already 26 years old and "only" #26 in the world. He's still got a mountain to climb.
Currently, Pragga and Sarin looks like the best bets for an Indian world champion. Vidit is by no means a poor player, but he's already 26 years old and "only" #26 in the world. He's still got a mountain to climb.
Currently, Pragga and Sarin looks like the best bets for an Indian world champion. Vidit is by no means a poor player, but he's already 26 years old and "only" #26 in the world. He's still got a mountain to climb.
yeah you have a great point
Probably Anand.
Anand won once then all his greedy friends wanted to share the prize money and Anand decided never to play the world championship again
My experience of Indian people tells me that's how it happens in india.
Pls report this guy
Probably Anand.
Anand won once then all his greedy friends wanted to share the prize money and Anand decided never to play the world championship again
My experience of Indian people tells me that's how it happens in india.
Pls report this guy
Yeah he is completely wrong. Spreading rumours about India
Anand have collaborated with GM Gurevich to learn Russian Chess Secrets. If the promising Indian GMs can learn from Chess Theoretician, they have chance to win WCC.
Currently, Pragga and Sarin looks like the best bets for an Indian world champion. Vidit is by no means a poor player, but he's already 26 years old and "only" #26 in the world. He's still got a mountain to climb.
In my opinion Gukesh is more talented than Sarin, but they are still teens.
You may very well be right. We know that they're all highly talented, but they're still very young, which makes it very hard to know how things pan out. I remember thinking that Ruslan Ponomariov was set to become a real force in world chess after he defeated Ivanchuk to clinch the Fide K.O. World Championship (which later became the World Cup). However, that was arguably the peak of his achievements, and instead he put a lot of energy into coaching (Sergey Karjakin was one of his first pupils). Perhaps all the difficulties in achieving a reunification of the World Championship (having to deal with Kasparov and Kramnik) just drained him, I don't know.
No new champion from India.
Everything is up to China!
Maybe vidit has a chance
No new champion from India.
Everything is up to China!
Maybe vidit has a chance
idk
Your experience of Indian people?
LMFAO.
To illustrate my point,
Nitin and Ranjit walk into a bar.
If Nitin is rich he pays the bill.
Everytime.
That's why the rich get poorer and the poor get richer in India its all topsy turvy.
You surely are living in delusion
If you get some time, do visit our beautiful country!
Thank you for this valuable contribution.