How did he nurture the Beast | Interview with Adhiban's father Baskaran
ChessBase India ChessBase India
1.54M subscribers
18,532 views
0

 Published On Sep 17, 2021

Creating a champion is never easy. A lot of thought and effort goes into it. Adhiban is one of the top players of Indian chess. He is only the 5th player ever in the history of Indian chess to have crossed 2700 Elo. His confidence and self belief are unparalleled. His attacking playing style has earned him the sobriquet of the BEAST.

How was the beast created? What are the ingredients that have led to his success. Baskaran, Adhiban's dad, was interviewed by IM Sagar Shah and together they breakdown Adhiban's journey to the top. To all the ambitious players and their parents, this interview will give you a parent's perspective of how a world class chess player is created!

Video: ChessBase India

#Chess #ChessBaseIndia #ChessParents
----------------------------------------------------------------
Subscribe to the ChessBase India Channel on YouTube for more informative and exciting videos!
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Subscribe to ChessBase India on YouTube:    / chessbaseindiachannel  

Subscribe to our second channel - ChessBase India clips for fun and exciting content:
   / @chessbaseindiaclips  

If you like content in Hindi, then do subscribe to Hindi ChessBase India channel:
   / chessbaseindiahindi  

Check out chessbase.in for quality news and updates: http://chessbase.in

Find all latest ChessBase DVD, Quality Chess books and other accessories: https://chessbase.in/online-shop/

You may also buy from ChessBase India storefront in Amazon India: https://amzn.to/2vv0XXy
------------------------------------

ChessBase India on Social Media
------------------------------------
Twitter:   / chessbaseindia  
Facebook:   / chessbaseindia  
Instagram:   / chessbaseindia  
---------------------------------------------

In case of any questions feel free to reach out to our team at [email protected]

show more

Share/Embed