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Hi!
I’m Jaivardhan,
A 13-year-old chess enthusiast from Mumbai, Maharashtra.
I'm very passionate for chess which started at a very young age, and I’ve been fortunate to achieve several notable milestones throughout my journey.
Here’s a look at some of my major accomplishments:

  • 1st in U-7 Maharashtra State Schools (2017): This victory marked a significant start in my chess career, showcasing my potential at a young age in a competitive state-level tournament.

  • 1st in U-7 Maharashtra State Classical (2018): Winning first place in the classical format at the Maharashtra State level demonstrated my ability to perform well in traditional, longer time controls.

  • 1st in U-7 Maharashtra State Rapid (2018): Securing first place in the rapid format highlighted my skills in faster-paced games, where quick thinking and rapid decision-making are crucial.

  • 1st in U-7 Maharashtra State Blitz (2018): This win in blitz chess, where each player has a very short time limit, underscored my ability to handle high-pressure situations and make swift, accurate moves.

  • 1st in U-7 Asian Schools Rapid (2018): Achieving first place in this prestigious regional tournament demonstrated my competitive edge on a broader Asian stage, further proving my rapid chess prowess.

  • 2nd in U-7 Indian National Classical (2018): Finishing second at the national level in the classical format was a significant achievement, reflecting my strong performance in a highly competitive environment.

  • 2nd in U-8 Western Asian Classical (2018): Placing second in this Western Asian tournament when I was 1 year younger than all the players showed my growth and ability to compete effectively against players from across the region.

  • 2nd in U-8 Western Asian Rapid (2018): This result in the rapid format of the Western Asian championship highlighted my continued success in faster games on a regional level.

  • 3rd in U-8 Western Asian Blitz (2018): Earning third place in the blitz category at the Western Asian level further demonstrated my capability to excel in quick, high-intensity games.

  • 3rd in U-8 Asian Youth Classical (2019): Securing a top three finish in the Asian Youth Classical tournament showed my consistency and skill at a continental level, competing against some of the best young talents in Asia.

  • 1st in U-10 Maharashtra State Rapid (2021): Winning first place in this category marked a significant milestone, as it demonstrated my continued excellence in rapid chess even as I moved up to a higher age group.

I am open to playing any leagues/tournaments across the world.
Do message me on chess.com regarding leagues/tournaments