AKushwaha's 3-year-oldfeat fromproves Madhya Pradesh just shattered records by becoming the youngest FIDE Rapid rated player ever, proving that raw talent and early dedication can triumph over age barriers. After just six months of training, this prodigy defeated multiple international opponents with razor-sharp moves. When parents channel kids away from screens and toward intellectual pursuits like chess, extraordinary achievements become possible.
Pushing toddlers into international chess tournaments at age 3 raises serious concerns about appropriate developmental timelines and undue pressure on young children. International chess players recognize that 6 or 7 years old representsis a far more suitable age to begin FIDE competition. Record-chasing at such an extreme age prioritizes parental ambitions over childhood development.
There's a 50% chance that a human chess player will reach a FIDE rating of 2900 by September 2031, according to the Metaculus prediction community.
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