How to Become a Grandmaster in Chess?
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Explained
What is Grandmaster?
Grandmaster is the highest chess title awarded by FIDE, which symbolises the pinnacle of chess talent globally
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Chess Titles
FIDE awards seven titles besides Grandmaster, including International Master and Woman Grandmaster
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Lifetime Titles
Chess titles like Grandmaster are lifelong unless revoked for offences like cheating
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Title Origins
The term 'Grandmaster' dates back a century, formally used by FIDE since 1950
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Earning Grandmaster
Achieving a 2,500 FIDE rating and three Grandmaster norms, with stringent performance criteria, earns the title
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Norms Explained
Grandmaster norms require a 2,600-performance rating in a nine-round FIDE tournament against titled players
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Vaishali Rameshbabu
Becomes the third Indian woman, Grandmaster, joining Koneru Humpy and Harika Dronavalli
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Vaishali's Path
Crossing 2,500 FIDE points at the IV El Llobregat Open, Vaishali met the rigorous Grandmaster criteria
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Sibling Grandmasters
Vaishali and her brother Praggnanandhaa are the first-ever Grandmaster brother-sister duo in chess history
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