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For the ones who have the good enough at chess for talent to gain the title chess GM is it really actually easy to get this title Because the have the good chess enough talent they were born with so for them it's easy or is talent of getting chess hard for everyone????!!!
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Will some please question answerr it about the talent of chess!
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Halp
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Even with talent. I would imagine that it is still difficult

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But is the born of talent chess enough to for hardness of getting GM?
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Talent by itself will not make a player become a grand-master.

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I still do not understand if get GM has talent of born would he be GM easy?
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Hard work alone is no guarantee of success, but you won't find anyone at the top level of any sport/game/skilled profession who didn't have to put in a lot of hard work to get there.

Of course, it helps if you enjoy the work. wink.png

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But how with the talent within born many GrandMasters did easier make it?
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Everyone I know who is a GM would tell you that it's not easy.

I know GM's ranging from 2500 to 2790 and they'd all say that it took them a lot of work to get there.
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You shouldn't aim for a title. Play for fun and enjoy the improvements. There are always player who tell you it's easy to become a GM. Here in the forum kids usually create many threads "how to become a GM in a week / in 60 minutes" or alike. Most don't even understand how far from reality this is and shows only their limited view on the world.  Even born with talent the brain needs to get trained very early. So talent alone or only hard work is only part of the deal.

 

So it's better to do it for fun than to hunt for an almost impossible target.

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hari2017 wrote:
will_n wrote:

For the ones who have the good enough at chess for talent to gain the title chess GM is it really actually easy to get this title Because the have the good chess enough talent they were born with so for them it's easy or is talent of getting chess hard for everyone????!!!

was that really english?

maybe he had some Tequila

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The drinks are on me if someone gives wily a ride home afterwards.

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Bramblyspam wrote:

Hard work alone is no guarantee of success, but you won't find anyone at the top level of any sport/game/skilled profession who didn't have to put in a lot of hard work to get there.

Of course, it helps if you enjoy the work. 

Nailed it in one.

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But how little title FM NM could born be good chess to get soon?
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cjxchess16 wrote:

Actually, there is a way to get NM instantly, just learn to 1800-1900 level and win a U1900 tournament, your rating will be instantly around the 2200s and NM title.

Not how it works, you get less rating less higher you go. NM isnt as easy to get as it looks

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My Uncle Jong Un got GM quick he was very good sirs.
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will_n wrote:
My Uncle Jong Un got GM quick he was very good sirs.

Just out of curiousity, I went to the FIDE website to see who the strongest Korean players are.

North Korea doesn't have a national chess federation, and therefore has no titled players.

South Korea has one GM, Alexey Kim, and a total of 21 titled players (6 WCMs,  7 CMs, 5 FMs, one IM, and one WFM, Chengjia Wang). 

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What is South Korea?