Ranveer Mohite
"Chess has been my savior. Chess has improved my analytical vision and changed my approach towards life. Chess has given me the opportunity to meet people from various backgrounds which I would have never met normally."
Coming from a family where everyone used to play friendly chess, Ranveer used to lose frequently to his father and his elder brother. He would only win against his mother.Once his mother forced him to play a local tournament which he was not interested in as being a kid he enjoyed playing computer games.
He played the tournament in which he had a streak of losses, but these losses made him fall in love with the game.
With a rating of 1669 , Ranveer won a U-12 tournament and this motivated him a lot to practice chess.
For him, chess played a vital role in his overall development as a human being.
Balancing studies and chess was a task he handled well.
Then came a time in 12th grade when he didn't score upto his expectations in academics, but the Silver Medal in SGFI Nationals proved to be a driving factor.
He then started taking chess more seriously.
This was followed by winning his maiden rating tournament in the form of U-25 State championship.A month later he went on to secure 4th rank at the U-25 Nationals in Andaman.
He played the tournament in which he had a streak of losses, but these losses made him fall in love with the game.
With a rating of 1669 , Ranveer won a U-12 tournament and this motivated him a lot to practice chess.
For him, chess played a vital role in his overall development as a human being.
Balancing studies and chess was a task he handled well.
Then came a time in 12th grade when he didn't score upto his expectations in academics, but the Silver Medal in SGFI Nationals proved to be a driving factor.
He then started taking chess more seriously.
This was followed by winning his maiden rating tournament in the form of U-25 State championship.A month later he went on to secure 4th rank at the U-25 Nationals in Andaman.
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