Sacrifices, Setbacks & Success: The Praggnanandhaa's story
India’s Youngest Chess Grandmaster Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa joins me on The Other Side to talk about his journey from a 3-year-old holding his first chess piece to becoming World No. 4 at just 19.
We talk about his earliest chess memories, having no school life and the sacrifices that shaped his journey. He recalls playing Viswanathan Anand at 13, reveals his worst habit on the board, and the one move he still wishes he could undo.
Praggnanandhaa also reflects on what it takes to play at the highest level and to stay grounded while doing it.
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Sacrifices, Setbacks & Success: The Praggnanandhaa's story
India’s Youngest Chess Grandmaster Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa joins me on The Other Side to talk about his journey from a 3-year-old holding his first chess piece to becoming World No. 4 at just 19.
We talk about his earliest chess memories, having no school life and the sacrifices that shaped his journey. He recalls playing Viswanathan Anand at 13, reveals his worst habit on the board, and the one move he still wishes he could undo.
Praggnanandhaa also reflects on what it takes to play at the highest level and to stay grounded while doing it.
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