Ram Aravind was 2108 in April 2022. He was a prodigious young talent when he played chess in his early years, but then slowly stopped playing the sport. Now at the age of 18, he has once again made a comeback to the sport and is showing why he was dubbed as India’s biggest talent once upon a time! He recently scored his 1st IM norm and at the Bikaner Open 2022 he is on course to getting his 2nd norm. His 6th round game against S. Nitin was an absolute cracker. Check out the game through the analysis of the youngster.
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