Vidit Gujrathi enters world top 20 once again, India no.2, Elo 2730, 2nd at Fall Classic 2022

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Vidit Gujrathi with two excellent tournaments has moved up his Elo from 2710 to 2730 and regained his position as India no.2. He has also entered top 20 in the world of chess, reaching world no.19. The 28-year-old from Nashik has finished 2nd at the Saint Louis Fall Classic. A very solid performance gaining 6 Elo points, after Vidit gained 14 Elo points at the European Club Cup 2022. IM Sagar Shah shows you his last round win against Ilya Nyzhnyk and also briefly his penultimate round win against Oparin.

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