Three-year-old chess prodigy Anish Sarkar, the youngest-rated player in history, met his idol, Magnus Carlsen, who offered encouragement and advice. Carlsen, impressed by Anish’s abilities, emphasised the importance of enjoying the game over focusing on ratings and titles. Mentored by GM Dibyendu Barua, Anish’s exceptional talent has propelled him to achieve remarkable milestones at a young age.
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