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Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa (born 10
August 2005) is an
Indian chess grandmaster. A
chess prodigy, he
became an
international master at the age of 10, the...
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discourage collusion. The
players affected in the 2024
Candidates are R
Praggnanandhaa,
Vidit Gujrathi and
Gukesh D from India, and
Fabiano Caruana and Hikaru...
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requirements for
obtaining the
grandmaster title,
making her and her
brother Praggnanandhaa the first-ever brother-sister duo to do so. They also
became the first-ever...
- runner-up and third-place
finisher of the
tournament (Magnus Carlsen, R
Praggnanandhaa and
Fabiano Caruana)
earned the
right to the play in the 2024 Candidates...
- tie for 1st place. In
Round 12, he had a
winning position against R
Praggnanandhaa, but
blundered into a
threefold repetition. In
tiebreaks he defeated...
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produced many
international chess champions from India,
including R
Praggnanandhaa,
Bharath Subramaniyam, who
became an
International master in 2019 at...
- 10 years, 9 months, and 20 days,
breaking the
record of
Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa. FIDE
awarded him the
title in
February 2020. In
March 2021, Mishra...
- ½–½ R
Praggnanandhaa (1)
Vincent Keymer (½) ½–½
Round 4 – 17
January 2023
Anish Giri (2)
Magnus Carlsen (2) 1–0 Ding
Liren (2) R
Praggnanandhaa (1½) 0–1...
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financial ****istance of ₹20 million for
Candidates preparation to Vidit, R
Praggnanandhaa and R Vaishali.
Winner of
Gashimov Memorial 2023.
Winner of the FIDE...
- 100
junior players of the
world include 20
Indian players,
among them
Praggnanandhaa Rameshbabu at Rank 2,
Arjun Erigaisi at Rank 5,
Gukesh D at rank 6,...