Rising Stars
of Chess Gaja
Tournament Week · February 18–25, 2026
What a spectacular week for the Chess Gaja family! From the buzzing tournament halls of California and New York to the competitive arenas of Texas and Virginia, our students showed up, fought hard, and came home with rating gains that speak volumes. Every move matters, every game is a lesson — and this week, that dedication shone brilliantly across the board.
Fremont Real FIDE Champ
Ammar
In one of the most jaw-dropping performances of the week, Ammar stormed the boards in California at the Fremont Real FIDE Champ, organized by Bay Area Chess — surging a staggering 130 rating points to close at 1337. A score of 2.5/6 earned through fierce, competitive rounds makes this rise all the more remarkable.
♟ Score: 2.5 / 6World Chess Fair #167
Priyansh
Competing at the highest rating level among our students this week, Priyansh put on a flawless display at the World Chess Fair #167, hosted by Finn Chess Tournaments in New York — achieving a perfect score of 4/4. Gaining 11 points at the 2200+ level is elite-level excellence.
♟ Score: 4 / 4
2026 Greater Austin Schol Champ
& PM Quad 5
Ved
Ved delivered a strong showing at the 2026 Greater Austin Schol Champ, organized by Rocks & Rooks Chess Club in Texas — earning a solid 71 rating points with a score of 2.5/5. His steady, upward climb is a testament to consistent preparation and a sharp competitive mindset.
♟ Score: 2.5 / 5Tarun
Tarun made his mark at PM Quad 5, organized by Silver Knights Chess Academy in Virginia — scoring 2/3 and adding 7 hard-earned rating points to his tally. Every point gained in a competitive quad is a battle won, and Tarun is clearly rising to the challenge.
♟ Score: 2 / 3Every point earned is a testament to the dedication of our students and the culture of excellence at Chess Gaja. We can’t wait to see what next week brings — keep studying, keep pushing, and keep making us proud. ♟
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