“Chessi”, the Nickname that Former World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov Put to Faustino Oro After a Magnificent Performance in the Netherlands
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At the 88th edition of Tata Steel Chess, the "Wimbledon of chess," the elite players are younger than ever. This typifies the age shift in the chess world, says tournament director Jeroen van den Berg. "They're already traveling like seasoned chess professionals."
Legend posted in networks and again demonstrated its admiration for the 12-year-old Argentine
The 12-year-old Argentine boy shone in his last game at the Tata Steel Chess Festival
The 12-year-old Argentine continues to shine, leads the Challengers tournament and received recognition from one of the world's top chess stars, Garry Kasparov: "Chessi".
The 12-year-old Argentine boy shone in his last game at the Tata Steel Chess Festival.
Faustino Oro reconfirmed that his present does not admit moderate labels. The 12-year-old Argentine chess player achieved a shocking victory against the Chinese international teacher Lu Miaoyi and, after five rounds contested, heads the table of positions of the Wijk aan Zee Challengers tournament with 4 units, product of three wins and two draws. The success achieved on the fifth wheel was a real tactical display. With the black pieces, Gold ex…
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