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NEETHUDAS123
Sea_TurtIe wrote:

similarly to the russians, they work together

",Are you a communist?", Says the soviet union after being revived by russia.

Chip3MusicYT
Eyes1289 wrote:

India is the home of the old meme "he's over qualified for blue collar so has to drive a taxi" because indian general education is world class and a massive amount of Indians go into further study. Of course that doesn't explain exactly why india people are good at chess but explains a little.

I'm indian and I still don't know

Roselover33
mishailu wrote:

I'm from India 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳

same

GiovaM85

As a novice, but passionate and pretty good in rapid, I've seen a statistical pattern about indian players of my level:
1) They never resign, also when it's a simple sportmanship behaviour, and that suggest sport education maybe has to be improved;
2) In 95% of cases they move the queen on openings, second or third piece, trying to be superaggressive
3) When they're line doesn't go as expected games became awful 
India has more high quality students probably than any other country, but building an interpretation of stastistical choices in behaviour seems too many people are influeced by some sort of arrivism, I guess due to the poor life conditions and internet abuse to escape reality (try to be tricky, try to be sneaky, try to fool seems are the only chess lesson followed by these players).
It's obvious that we have to thanks all these players to teach every possibile gambit and poor tricky line, imho this is only mechanical chess and there's absolutely no fun at all playing like this, often you can't confront yourself with an engine plan, this is not your intelligence at work. 
So, basically, thanks to these players you can choose to play with friends at your level of face chess committed to study not how to play but how to remember, and this is deeply sad, it's like be ready to answer at every question without comprehension of what you're saying.

Certen_Summon
GiovaM85 wrote:

As a novice, but passionate and pretty good in rapid, I've seen a statistical pattern about indian players of my level:
1) They never resign, also when it's a simple sportmanship behaviour, and that suggest sport education maybe has to be improved;
2) In 95% of cases they move the queen on openings, second or third piece, trying to be superaggressive
3) When they're line doesn't go as expected games became awful 
India has more high quality students probably than any other country, but building an interpretation of stastistical choices in behaviour seems too many people are influeced by some sort of arrivism, I guess due to the poor life conditions and internet abuse to escape reality (try to be tricky, try to be sneaky, try to fool seems are the only chess lesson followed by these players).
It's obvious that we have to thanks all these players to teach every possibile gambit and poor tricky line, imho this is only mechanical chess and there's absolutely no fun at all playing like this, often you can't confront yourself with an engine plan, this is not your intelligence at work. 
So, basically, thanks to these players you can choose to play with friends at your level of face chess committed to study not how to play but how to remember, and this is deeply sad, it's like be ready to answer at every question without comprehension of what you're saying.

Yes indeed sir, you are very good rapid player.

NEETHUDAS123

I just will never understand why people think we are so good, I cant even play well against the scotch.

noImAparrot

skill

jcnen1120
Anand probably and genes of being smart
badger_song

Troll, troll, troll, your boat...gently down the stream.

Merrily, merrily, merrily, merrily....

India's but a dream!

Jaroplaye

mishailu, are you really from India?

AntonBerlin12
I have a friend from Indian and her dad is 1948 and my is 2041 and he started to play 20days ago
badger_song

I too have a friend from India, he's minus 8 weeks old and already has a rating of over 1800 !!!

I would say that closes the book concerning any debate about India and chess.

banukatiri
I am a Indian and true I am so good by the way my level in chess is advanced beginner So THANK YOU
kalrshannover31972

Feeling proud

banukatiri
About who?
TheFarzeen10

well indians did create chess so its obvious we are little bright

banukatiri
True
AmbieMina
TheFarzeen10 hat geschrieben:

well indians did create chess so its obvious we are little bright

No they did not.

AmbieMina
GiovaM85 hat geschrieben:

As a novice, but passionate and pretty good in rapid, I've seen a statistical pattern about indian players of my level:
1) They never resign, also when it's a simple sportmanship behaviour, and that suggest sport education maybe has to be improved;
2) In 95% of cases they move the queen on openings, second or third piece, trying to be superaggressive
3) When they're line doesn't go as expected games became awful 
India has more high quality students probably than any other country, but building an interpretation of stastistical choices in behaviour seems too many people are influeced by some sort of arrivism, I guess due to the poor life conditions and internet abuse to escape reality (try to be tricky, try to be sneaky, try to fool seems are the only chess lesson followed by these players).
It's obvious that we have to thanks all these players to teach every possibile gambit and poor tricky line, imho this is only mechanical chess and there's absolutely no fun at all playing like this, often you can't confront yourself with an engine plan, this is not your intelligence at work. 
So, basically, thanks to these players you can choose to play with friends at your level of face chess committed to study not how to play but how to remember, and this is deeply sad, it's like be ready to answer at every question without comprehension of what you're saying.

Yes you are absolutely correct. It is quite sad indeed but there isnt much we can do about it. It is basically up to us to break through the "indian wall" to get inside, where chess is played with the attitude you described to want. Personally, i found it all a bit upsetting too until i realized how easily it can be countered. What didnt go away is that those games always play out the same and there is nothing likeable about it.

xrx13

I think it's because chess was invented in India