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Your Chance to Ask Questions to Indian Olympiad Team

8 years ago

Here’s an opportunity for you to ask questions to the Indian Olympiad Team! The All India Chess Federation is organizing seven-day Olympiad Training Coaching Camp in New Delhi from 16 to 22nd March 2018. The camp features five-time World Champion GM Viswanathan Anand, GM Harikrishna Pentala, GM Vidit Gujrathi, GM Adhiban Baskaran, GM Surya Shekar Ganguly, GM Sethuraman S.P, and captain of the team GM RB Ramesh.

What you need to do:

Step 1: Post your question on your Facebook Profile (Timeline) and/or on Twitter. Use the hashtag #aicf. Your question can be directed to any of the players. But do mention the name of the player you want to ask your question to!

Step 2: Remember to use the hashtag #aicf at the end of each question both on FB and on Twitter. Because otherwise, we will not be able to find your post/tweet! The deadline for posting the questions will be  10 am IST 19-03-2018 (tomorrow morning). 

We will go through all the questions that you post and the most relevant questions will be asked to the players who will respond to them by writing their answers on the AICF website (www.aicf.in) or by video on Facebook.

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