About me

Name: Sagar Shah
Age: 25 years
Elo: 2436
Titles: International Master  (IM) with two GM norm.
Education: Chartered Accountant (CA)
Lives In: Mumbai, India.
Married to: Amruta Mokal

My main aim is to spread the game of chess because I think that Chess can really change the way you think about life in a positive way!
My personal aim is to become the first person in India to be a GM as well as CA!!



















My email address is: sagarchess1@yahoo.co.in
You can contact me for any help related to chess.
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39 comments:

  1. Thanks for your commentaries! I read them mostly through the Android FIDE application, but certainly enjoy them a lot, although I haven't played chess myself in perhaps 20 years..

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    1. I hope that the commentary inspired you to come back to playing chess! :)

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  2. Hi ... I used to play a lot of Chess 30 years ago but my career got in the way. I am at the age now that I want to begin playing again as I stated when I was younger. I have been looking forward to this day and would like to ask your opinion on how I should begin. I really want to study the classic openings ... since I always played by my gut feelings which incidentally seems to adhere to classic openings. Thanks for your opinion. GWT

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    1. Hi Bill, How about starting with studying the classics. The games of Masters like Capablanca, Alekhine or Botvinnik. They usually played classcal openings. In this way you will improve your knowledge about historical games which according to Carlsen is very important and at the same time learn the openings as well.

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  3. sagar are you on chess cube?i wish you become not only grand master but elite player like anand from india.

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    1. I am not on chesscube. Thanks a lot for your wishes! I hope that you too become a great player! :)

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  4. Good one! Stumbled over the Twimight Chess App and your fine annotations to your blog and will surely return more often :-). Greets, _rain

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    1. Thank you very much. I intend to keep posting useful material which will make players think and improve their game!

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  5. Enjoyed your commentary and posted your link on Team Nigeria page on chess.com

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    1. Thanks a lot for making my blog popular in Nigeria! :)

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  6. Amazing coverage of the Nov wcc and interview with the young gm. Wish I could find a chess guru coaches are a dime a dozen. Best of luck with ur chess, regards Sahil

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    1. Thanks a lot Sahil. I am glad that you liked the material on this blog. And don't worry about finding a coach, you can work with a lot of good chess books.

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  8. Excellent analysis of the Carlsen-Anand 2014 games, in particular on the last game! Very insightful!

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  9. Karthikeyan SankaranJanuary 2, 2015 at 12:55 AM

    Hi Sagar,

    Your blog is a great place for chess enthusiasts like me. Keep up the good work. All the very best for your chess career.

    Regards
    Karthik

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  10. Hi Sagar,

    Congratulations and keep it up. Really glad to see budding Indian players on international stage.

    Keep it up!

    Cheers
    Chess Bazaar

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  11. im impressed your thought keep it up

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  12. hello sagar sir.my name is Ayush Gupta and I am from Chattisgarh India sir I am 22 years old right know I want to join your club as a student I am trained from Gm Igor Smirnov of Russia and Gm Simon Williams of England I started at 17 but due to lack of environment in Chattisgarh it takes Mei more time to process further sir I am very advance player very hard working guy please tell Mei how to proceed further thanks please help sir I am very hard working guy belive Mei.

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  13. sir i contacted a lot of coaches abrod like vladimir chuchelov and timur gareev of karpov chess school and they didnot help mei .sir can you please help mei in pro chess believe mei give mei a chance i will prove myself.

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  14. I really love the coverage of the 43rd Chess Olympiad at Batumi (by Chessbase India). Keep up the great work.
    Warm Regards, Harsha.

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  16. Hiii Sir im also chartered accountant. I want to become grand master

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  17. hi sir, how did u finish the silman's book

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  18. Good morning Sagar, I have just sent an email to your yahoo ID regarding the link to be posted in chessbase. http://eaglemindschess.weebly.com/chess-for-cause.html

    Please check your email and do the needful

    Regards
    Shiva

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  19. Hi Sagar, I sent mail in Yahoo account advise for improving chess at 60+. I played at young age and continued to play at office tournaments. I want to begin playing again as I have been looking forward to this day and would like to ask your opinion on how I should begin. I want to become GM if possible.
    V Ramana Rao

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  20. Can you send me your email id

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  21. You're very wholesome Sagar bhai! I watch most of your streams, and help me improve my chess. I don't aim to become a professional player or anything, but I'd like to treat chess as a hobby and something that improves my thought process. But more importantly, I want to enjoy the time I spend on it, and you certainly help me with that! Please keep doing what you do, kudos! :D

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  24. I like your all post. You have done really good work. Thank you for the information you provide, it helped me a lot. crsoftz.com I hope to have many more entries or so from you.
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  25. waah rey sagar bhai ekdam handsome

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  26. actual me ache dikhte the

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