“Three-Year-Old Anish Sarkar: The Youngest Rated Chess Player in History”
Three-year-old Anish Sarkar from Kolkata has become the youngest FIDE-ranked chess player in history, capturing the attention of the chess world with his remarkable skills at such a young age. Anish, who trains at the Dhanuka Dhunseri Dibyendu Barua Chess Academy, has already made a mark in the chess circuit with a FIDE rating of 1555.
Despite his tender age, Anish’s passion for chess is evident as he sits on a stack of three plastic chairs to reach the chessboard placed on the table at his training school. His dedication to the game is commendable, as he is willing to go to great lengths to make his moves on the board.
Anish’s journey into the world of chess started when he was introduced to the game by his family during a train journey. His interest in chess was further fueled by watching online tutorials on YouTube, particularly from the channel Gotham Chess hosted by Levy Rozman.
His natural talent and passion for the game have impressed his coach, Dibyendu Barua, a highly-rated Indian Grandmaster. Anish’s ability to solve complex chess problems and his exceptional memory have left many in awe of his skills.
While some experts suggest that the ideal age to start learning chess is between four and six years, Anish’s early success has defied conventional norms. His achievement has sparked discussions within the chess community about the potential of young prodigies and the importance of nurturing their talent without focusing solely on ratings.
As Anish continues to make waves in the chess world, his family and coaches are focused on supporting his passion for the game and ensuring that he enjoys the journey without undue pressure. With his determination and love for chess, Anish is poised to make a lasting impact on the game, inspiring young players and chess enthusiasts around the world.