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Too hard to be a professional chess player, said Armenian GM Akopian Vladimir

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Updated: 2012-07-16

 

Chess is too hard to be taken as a career, said the leading Armenian chess Grand Master(GM) Akopian Vladimir here on July 14.

"I don't want my boys to be professional chess players, because it's too hard," said grey-haired Akopian after he swept a clean victory against Wei Yi, a 13-year-old boy who is even 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 as the world Under-16 champion. Three years ago, he was awarded as the "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 chess," said Akopian.

Referring to the 40th Chess Olympiad which will run from August 27 to September 10 in Istanbul, Turkey, Akopian said the twice champion Armenia will fight for the first place, though he admitted that luck is important.

"In team work, the sense of responsibility is the most difficult part to handle, but we will definitely go for the top spot," said Akopian.

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