Six-year-old Pratyush Kumar secures seventh spot at SOA chess tournament

Pratyush Kumar, a six-year-old from Odisha, impressed at the SOA CAT-B chess tournament in Bhubaneswar by dominating rated opponents and finishing seventh. The young talent from Chessturf Academy also won a cash prize for his performance. He is now closer to becoming the state's youngest rated chess player.

In a remarkable display of skill, six-year-old Pratyush Kumar from Odisha competed against rated players at the SOA CAT-B chess tournament held in Bhubaneswar. Representing Chessturf Academy, Pratyush shocked his more experienced opponents throughout the event, ultimately securing the seventh position.

This achievement not only highlights his prodigious talent but also earned him a cash prize, a significant milestone for the young player. Pratyush's performance brings him one step nearer to his goal of becoming Odisha's youngest rated chess player, a title that would mark him as a rising star in the state's chess community.

The tournament provided a platform for emerging talents like Pratyush to test their abilities against established competitors, fostering the growth of chess in the region. His success underscores the potential for early development in the sport among Odisha's youth.

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