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    PROFESSIONAL CHESS TOO HARD, SAYS ARMENIAN GM

    Gulf Today
    http://gulftoday.ae/portal/16c6e6ba-88a8-4a38-a62f-0c4a6819e574.aspx
    July 16 2012
    UAE

    TIANJIN: Chess is too "hard" to be taken as a career, says leading
    Armenian Grand Master (GM) Vladimir Akopian.

    "I don't want my boys to be professional chess players, because it's
    too hard," Akopian was quoted as saying by Xinhua, after he swept
    a clean victory against Wei Yi, a 13-year-old boy who is one year
    younger than his oldest son Valeri, in the 10th round of the 2012
    Chinese Chess League Division A.

    When he was 14 in 1986, Akopian was crowned the World Under-16
    champion. Three years ago, he was named "Honoured Master of Sport of
    the Republic of Armenia".

    "Besides, if you want to become a top 10 chess player, you have to
    work very hard, thinking about nothing but the game," said Akopian.

    Indo-Asian News Services

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