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The number of people getting involved in chess has certainly picked up. Chess in schools has grown by leaps and bounds compared to past years. Hence it’s only natural more people are seeking coaching and training in chess to improve their skills in the game. Even though surviving off chess as a professional player is still not possible in Malaysia but chess coaching is quite the opposite. More chess coaches are living off chess is definitely the income is getting better. At least it’s better than it’s ever been.
What I’m waiting for is with the increase in numbers, is to see increase in quality and discovery of new talents too. However we are still humbled by foreigners like Ian Udani and Tjin Hau in our local tournaments. But I’m confident that things will be changing soon. It could be a couple of months to a year or two.
Malaysia is currently at 73rd position according to the current FIDE rating charts. This is still mediocre by international standards. Still
this is an improvement from last year’s 80-something position. Being at the bottom, there is only one direction and that is UP!
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Exciting times, don’t you agree?
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