8-Year Old Indian Chess Prodigy Advay Dhoot stuns the international chess circuits

Advay Dhoot, a young chess player from Mumbai, participated in chess tournaments in the European circuit, in Germany and France and came out with strong performances, making him a top junior chess contender from India.

Advay will be participating in a few national tournaments in the coming year from January to April. (Image Credit: Twitter)
By Arnab Mukherji | Dec 11, 2021 | 3 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Advay Dhoot, a young chess player from Mumbai, participated in chess tournaments in the European circuit, in Germany and France and came out with strong performances, making him a top junior chess contender from India. Eight-year-old Advay entered the top four in India as the World Chess Federation (FIDE) released the new players rating list recently. The chess prodigy started playing at the young age of 4 and since then, has participated in and won matches at countless Indian and international tournaments. The third standard student of the Dhirubhai Ambani School is one of the youngest rated chess players across the world and is currently atop the rankings in Maharashtra with an Outstanding Elo rating 1337.

The German tournament, which was held in Heidleberg, saw participation from 174 chess players representing 7 countries. Advay managed wins against players rated over 1400+ and the biggest win for him there proved to be in his surprise win against Bauer Laura Sophie, ranked 1385, who is Germany’s second-ranked junior player. He continued with the stunning performance at the French tournament, held at La Bresse, and scored 4.5 points out of 9 rounds in the 41st edition of the tournament. Another show of excellence at an international tournament was when Advay represented his school at Lichess Lugano in September 2021 and finished in the top quartile in an open category with no age limit.

“His love for the game will take him far ahead”

His revered coach, Guttula Balaji says “His love for the game will take him far ahead in this chess world. He has made us proud by turning himself into one of the strongest players among his peers already and I see a lot of success in store for him in the future.”

The 8-yr old Mumbaikar achieved this feat through sheer talent, passion and perseverance for chess. Last year, when the world shut down due to the pandemic, he used all his free time to practice and learn advanced concepts. He also started participating in online tournaments at the state, national and global level and managed to hone his skills through participation in 50+ online tournaments in 18 months. Advay will be participating in a few national tournaments in the coming year from January to April. In September, he will be traveling to Georgia to participate in the World School Championship.

Abhimanyu Mishra currently the youngest-ever chess Grandmaster

Abhimanyu Mishra, 12, an Indian origin American became the youngest ever Grand master in the history of chess in July, 2021. He broke the record of 12 years and 7 months set by GM Sergey Karjakin in 2002. Abhimanyu, who is 12 years, 4 months, and 25 days, picked up his third GM norm in Budapest after he crossed the 2500 Elo rating barrier. He became a Grand Master at the Vezerkepzo GM Mix tournament in Budapest. On August 12, 2002, Karjakin was 12 years and 7 months when he became the Grand Master. Mishra, born on February 5, 2009, got the title defeating 15-year-old Indian GM Leon Luke Mendonca with the black piece, according to a Chess.com statement.

His performance rating went over 2600 over nine rounds, which ensured he qualified to become a GM. Abhimanyu won his first GM norm in the April Vezerkepzo tournament. He won the second one at the May 2021 First Saturday tournament.