R B Ramesh

An experiment with TIME

Today it was a very interesting day for us at the Chess Gurukul class. While the class was going on, many of the kids complained that they have some form or other of fear while playing the game and this... (Continue reading)

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World Youth Chess Championship 2009 – GM Ramesh’s perspective

World Youth Chess Championship 2009 - GM Ramesh's perspective

World youth Chess Championship at Antalya,Turkey from 12th to 23rd November 2009 Well now it is time to talk about the World youth Championship at Antalya, Turkey.  This is a big event for all the aspiring Indian chess players who want... (Continue reading)

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Asian Games at Vietnam – GM Ramesh’s diary

Asian Games at Vietnam - GM Ramesh's diary

28/10/2009         Ramesh’s blog on Asian Games 2009 Hi Friends! I have been appointed as coach for the Indian Chess team for the Asian Games 2009 to be held at Ha Long Bay, Vietnam from 31st October till 7th November. Cooling down with... (Continue reading)

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Teaching chess to my daughter :)

Teaching chess to my daughter :)

Hello Everybody, Grand Master R.B.Ramesh(me!) This is my first blog and what better way to start it off than to write about the 2 things that are close to my heart, my daughter Varsha Ramesh and CHESS. Varsha is about –to- be- 4... (Continue reading)

Soumya shocks Artur Kogan

Soumya shocks Artur Kogan

Woman Grand Master and National Junior girls champion Soumya Swaminathan scored one of the biggest wins of her career so far by defeating GM Artur Kogan  in the 7th round of the Vlissingen open tournament. Second seeded GM Krasenkow defeated... (Continue reading)

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Adhiban in sole second position at Vlissingen open

Indian IM and World Under 16 boys Champion Adhiban scored his 5th victory of the tournament to move to 5.5 points from 6 games and occupy the sole second position behind GM Krasenkow who is leading the table with full... (Continue reading)

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Rajesh holds Beliavsky in Vlissingen open

Rajesh holds Beliavsky in Vlissingen open

In a sensational result, India’s young boy VAV Rajesh(2249) held top seed GM Aleaxander Beliavsky (2662) to a creditable draw in the 5th round of Vlissingen open. GM Krasenkow  leads with full score after the 5th round. Indian IM Adhiban... (Continue reading)

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Howell and Gawain Jones lead in the British Championship

Howell and Gawain Jones lead in the British Championship

Young GM’s Gawain Jones (2554) and David Howell (2614) are leading with 6 points out of 7 rounds in the British Chess Championship being held at Torquay, England. Following the leaders closely with 5.5 points is Simon Williams (2527). Venue: ... (Continue reading)