Draft:Parth Moghe
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Parth Moghe(born 3 August 2007) is an Indian chess arena grandmaster who plays for India. He was awarded the title of Arena Grandmaster by FIDE in 2024.[1]
Early Life and Introduction to Chess
[edit]Born on August 3, 2007, in Maharashtra,India. Parth Moghe is an emerging chess prodigy whose journey epitomizes resilience, dedication, and the pursuit of excellence.
Chess Career
[edit]Parth achieved the title of Arena Grand Master (AGM) in 2024 , awarded by the International Chess Federation (FIDE)[1]. This milestone is a testament to Parth’s skill, discipline, and perseverance. It stands as a symbol of his dedication to mastering the intricacies of chess and achieving global recognition. He achieved a fide online arena peak rating of 2055[2]
In 2024, he scored a notable upset win over Janis Grigulis.[3] after he made rare endgame miscalculation .He earned the the Arena Grandmaster title shortly after[1]
Parth has excelled in numerous online tournaments, winning several Lichess Swiss and Arena events. His consistent performances in these high-pressure formats demonstrate his ability to adapt, innovate, and thrive under competitive conditions. The same year he stood 3rd in Eastern Superblitz Arena[4] which took place on "Lichess".
Among Parth’s most notable achievements is his victory over Jolanta Zawadzka[5]. She is former U18 "Girls" World Youth Chess Champion. This game on chess.com[5], is a defining moment in Parth’s career, showcasing his ability to defeat seasoned international champions in faster online chess formats. Parth has defeated numerous Grandmasters (GMs) and Women Grandmasters (WGMs) on platforms such as Chess.com[6], Lichess[7], Solidifying his reputation as a formidable player in the online chess community. His victories are a testament to his sharp tactical acumen and deep strategic understanding of the game.
Parth Moghe has achieved an impressive peak rating of 2477[8] in the bullet format on renowned online chess platforms like Chess.com, a testament to his exceptional skill and consistency in competitive play. This rating places him among the elite players on these platforms and highlights his ability to perform at a high level against strong opponents worldwide.
Parth Moghe has proven his mettle by defeating some of the strongest and most popular chess streamers, including a notable victory[9] against "Witty Alien." Known for their tactical sharpness and engaging chess content, "Witty Alien" is a respected figure in the streaming community. Parth's triumph in this match not only underscores his exceptional talent and composure under pressure but also reflects his ability to outplay seasoned and high-profile opponents. Such victories have further bolstered Parth's standing in the chess community.
Parth Moghe maintains an impressive standard of play on Lichess, with a remarkable peak rating of 2557[10] in the bullet format. This achievement highlights his dedication to excellence and his ability to perform at an elite level against a diverse range of opponents.
References
1. "FIDE ID Card". Retrieved 11 Dec 2024. 2. "AGM Title Certificate". Retrieved 11 Dec 2024. 3. "FIDE Arena Profile". Retrieved 11 Dec 2024. 4. "chess.com ID Card". Retrieved 11 Dec 2024. 5. "chess.com Playing Profile". Retrieved 11 Dec 2024. 6. "Parth Moghe vs WGM Jolanta Zawadzka". Retrieved 11 Dec 2024. 7. "Lichess Profile". Retrieved 11 Dec 2024. 8. "Yottachess Database Profile". Retrieved 11 Dec 2024. 9. "Chessbase Database Profile". Retrieved 11 Dec 2024. 10. "Parth Moghe vs Janis Grigulis". Retrieved 11 Dec 2024. 11. "Parth Moghe vs Witty Alien". Retrieved 11 Dec 2024. 12. "Chess Prime Profile". Retrieved 11 Dec 2024. 13. "Lichess Swiss Triumph Appreciation Post". Retrieved 11 Dec 2024.
- ^ a b c "Title Certificate".
- ^ "Parth Moghe: FIDE Online Arena".
- ^ "FIDE Online Arena: Parth Moghe vs Janis Grigulis".
- ^ "Eastern SuperBlitz Arena: Standard 3+0 rated #8U8xf4Dc". lichess.org. December 9, 2024.
- ^ a b "Chess: WGM yennefer1 vs ParthhMoghe". Chess.com.
- ^ "Moghe Parth (ParthhMoghe) - Chess Profile". Chess.com.
- ^ "ParthMoghe (2433)". lichess.org. December 11, 2024.
- ^ "ParthhMoghe Blitz Chess Stats and Rating". Chess.com.
- ^ "Chess: ParthhMoghe vs CM Witty_Alien". Chess.com.
- ^ "ParthMoghe - Bullet stats • lichess.org". lichess.org.