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Person of the Day: Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa

👑 Person of the Day: Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa ♟️     Introduction: "Hello, young chess enthusiasts! Today's 'Person of the Da...

👑 Person of the Day: Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa ♟️ 
 
 Introduction: "Hello, young chess enthusiasts! Today's 'Person of the Day' is a young chess superstar who has been making waves in the world of chess with his incredible skill and sharp tactics. Meet Rameshbabu Praggnanandhaa, a chess prodigy from India who became the world's second-youngest Grandmaster ever at just 12 years old!" 





 Brief Biography: "Praggnanandhaa was born on August 10, 2005, in Chennai, India. He learned to play chess from his sister, Vaishali, who is also an accomplished chess player. His talent for the game became clear early on, and he quickly rose through the ranks in the junior circuit." 

 Achievements: "Let's talk about some of his amazing achievements! Praggnanandhaa won the Under-8 title at the World Youth Chess Championship in 2013, and he didn't stop there. He became an International Master at the age of 10, and a Grandmaster at 12. He's competed against top players, including world champions, and has shown that he's a force to be reckoned with." 

 Why He Inspires Us: "Praggnanandhaa's dedication and passion for chess show us that with hard work, we can achieve our goals at any age. He balances his schoolwork with his chess training, proving that you can excel in academics and follow your dreams." 

 Interactive Element: "And now, kids, it's your turn to think like a Grandmaster. Here's a position from one of Praggnanandhaa's games (show a chess puzzle or position). Can you figure out his winning move? Share your answers in the comments and don't forget to challenge your friends!" 

 Conclusion: "Keep practicing and who knows? Maybe one day you'll be as great as Praggnanandhaa, making brilliant moves and competing in international tournaments. Remember, every chess master was once a beginner. Keep learning and keep playing!" 

 Call to Action: "If you loved learning about Praggnanandhaa, hit that like button, share this video with your friends, and subscribe to our channel for more chess stories. See you on the board!"

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