An in depth talk with GM Sandipan Chanda, second of GM R Vaishali at FIDE Women's Candidates 2024
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GM Sandipan Chanda was the second of GM R Vaishali at FIDE Women's Candidates 2024. He talks about Vaishali's performance, how she scored five wins in-a-row after suffering four consecutive losses, him working with trainees at WACA, how it is balancing play and training, why it is important for a trainer to play tournaments from time to time and more.
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Пікірлер: 31
Lovely to see GM Sandipan.
Jay Hind 🇮🇳❤. These players are making India proud 😊🙏
🙏Wonderful Vaishali!...South Africa 🌍
🙏would like to hear from Pragg 's Second too...South Africa 🌍
Excellent insights, worth at least a second viewing to digest some downright and honest takes on the game. Truer things have rarely been said about women's chess. He is absolutely right in that women have to competitive in a gender-neutral way and it's alarming that no player (at least in my hearing) whose views 'matter' has spoken about this. Creating special opportunities, tournaments, prizes, sponsorships and the works for girls is unfair, no doubt on the numerous talented boys and men playing the game but doesn't it feel to a single wise soul that this pampering keeps women's chess at a much lower level for no sane reason? Given the number of girls who play in India, is it even logical that less than 4% of Indian Grandmasters are girls? Bengal players always come across as refreshingly honest and forthright and I have little doubt the state is India's strongest suite when it comes to chess, though very few would agree. I hope two of its most celebrated chess sons work towards bringing up the level of the game in the state too...
সন্দীপন, your uncle known as Mastermoshai in the music circles of NCR, was an epic. I saw you in his demise function where the whole NCR poured in. Hope to see you in NCR again. 😊
At the risk of sounding Ethno centric, I see Bengali Pragmatism combined with Tamizh/South Intellect or vice-versa always work effectively in Achieving greater heights for Bharath's achievements, STRICTLY on the APOLITICAL Domains.
@vaibhav8941
15 күн бұрын
While in politics, they keeping electing the likes of momota and stalin.
@diegohera88
15 күн бұрын
@@vaibhav8941 are you sure 🤔 they keep electing it ??? Or have you not observed the voting across the ethnic lines...??
One of best minds who loves to work from the shadows❤
Pls tell about upcoming chess events🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
❤❤❤
We want to listen Peter Svidler
Pls tell about upcoming events of chess 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
@saikirant
16 күн бұрын
World championship this November
@dipanondtox
16 күн бұрын
Olympiad!
@surajsingh6560
16 күн бұрын
Thnks
@Arthsinghnita
15 күн бұрын
Swis tour
Please confirm whether this a RECORD that is first occurrence 5 consecutive wins in Women Candidates
@SecAllTheWay
15 күн бұрын
yes, it is any Candidates tournament. this was announced in the FIDE closing ceremony.
@himankghosh2333
14 күн бұрын
It's an impressive achievement for sure, but it's not a record. GM Susan Polgar won 5 games in a row in the 1992 Women's Candidates. Although, losing 4 games in a row and then winning 5 might be a record in the Candidates.
Gukesh ka second kaun hai?
@DevajyotiChakraborty
16 күн бұрын
Grzegorz Gajewski
@Phoenix.219
16 күн бұрын
He was beside him in the official interview of Gukesh after win. It's on Fide chess channel.
Brothers we want to see vidit too
@rajivrathod132
16 күн бұрын
sagar is like father from another brother
He looks like a documentary material 😂. You know 😅
Sagar should stay away from Montii until the situation eases..
He looks like KRK😅