Sunil Pathak

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Sunil Pathak

@vedicsp

Biophysics @UofDenver Interests in #Psychology

Fayetteville, Arkansas เข้าร่วม Mayıs 2021
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Mukul Dekhane
Mukul Dekhane@dekhane_mukul·
This photo was taken in 1946. The guy is Ken Shimizu. He is 35 years old with two children. Shimizu never runs, sleeps late, eats whatever he wants, even drink beer instead of water. He eats dinner with many kinds of food every night. What does Shimizu do to get such a body? Shimizu doesn't have any secrets. Shimizu is the person sitting in the bottom left corner of the photo. . . . . . As for the man standing in the middle, I'm not sure who that is..... 😀😂😀😂😀
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Sunil Pathak
Sunil Pathak@vedicsp·
@anandmahindra Also, time has come for Gukesh to leave the throne. Either he improve his form & show that he deserves to be World champion or lose to someone. The guy isn't even in Top 10 & gets his ass whipped in any big event he goes. What type of World Champion is this?
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anand mahindra
anand mahindra@anandmahindra·
This is awesome news. You’ve convincingly earned the right to challenge the reigning FIDE World Champion, Ju Wenjun later this year. Congratulations Vaishali… We’ll be cheering for you right through to the championship and we know we’ll be cheering you home as champion, too. With Gukesh defending the World Championship title and Vaishali challenging for the Women’s crown, 2026 is shaping up to be the most extraordinary year in Indian chess history! 💪🏽🇮🇳 Graphic courtesy @ChessbaseIndia
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Sunil Pathak
Sunil Pathak@vedicsp·
@anandmahindra Congrats to her for the Candidates win. But that's the beginning & the end of it. She is miles miles below Ju Wenjun. Vaishali can't even defeat Ju Wenjun in her dreams. Period.
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Sunil Pathak
Sunil Pathak@vedicsp·
@emilysears @softboywin Yea, worthwhile my ass. They go on opening their legs for any hideous male out there. So, definitely worthwhile. Cheap slutty sex hungry females. Again not to all but to most of the females ( who are like that) out there.
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Emily Sears
Emily Sears@emilysears·
@softboywin Maybe cause you’re all weirdos about “body counts” and bullshit so they want to make sure a man is worthwhile before claiming them
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Softboy
Softboy@softboywin·
Why are women so secretive about who they are dating 😭😭
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Sunil Pathak
Sunil Pathak@vedicsp·
@anishgiri What about Fabi. He is more stuck than you. He already won it two times. 😂
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Sunil Pathak
Sunil Pathak@vedicsp·
@EmilSutovsky Epic clash. Are you day dreaming? With Gukesh's current form, epic clash is impossible.
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Emilchess
Emilchess@EmilSutovsky·
Gukesh-Sindarov will be an epic clash. The youngest ever for the biggest Title in chess. Two amazing players. Two real fighters. Courageous. Energetic. Determined. Composed. Both rely heavily on their outstanding calculation ability. But there are significant differences of course. And the one who brings the betrer version of himself for the Match will prevail. In the coming week FIDE will be busy reviewing the options for the location. Dates are set at the end of November - first half of December. Question for the fans: Of course, India and/or Uzbekistan are two logical options. But if not there, where would you see it proper to be hosted?
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Sunil Pathak
Sunil Pathak@vedicsp·
@WesleySo_ @muchetwatinashe True Wesley. That's what caused Fabi to loose. 1.5 points deficit & seeing Sindarov running away made him go for extra in the position that didn't have any.
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Wesley So
Wesley So@WesleySo_·
@muchetwatinashe Yes losing that drawish position was tough, but at that point he was already behind by 1.5 points
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Sunil Pathak
Sunil Pathak@vedicsp·
@Dixit__Nikhil Can understand why you are saying that as one to one matches are very different from Candidates matches. But again form matters. Sindarov is in great form, Gukesh isn't. So, the match format doesn't help. Would give Gukesh less than 50% chance of winning as of now. Javo has edge.
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Nikhil Dixit
Nikhil Dixit@Dixit__Nikhil·
I am really happy to predict that Gukesh will be 2026 World Chess champion 🏆
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Sunil Pathak
Sunil Pathak@vedicsp·
@PHChess You know what, just go and lick Magnus's ass and stop this BS crap. No wonder Anish blocked you. You deserved to be blocked.
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Sunil Pathak
Sunil Pathak@vedicsp·
@PHChess This is too much Peter. You got your bread & butter by helping your current master & Vishy by prepping for classical chess. And now just coz MC left World Championship, this is how you go against classical. Just look at the Candidates today, it's so much interesting.
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Peter Heine Nielsen
Peter Heine Nielsen@PHChess·
Freestyle chess, like creativity, like progress, has the ability to make classical chess fans unhappy.
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Sunil Pathak
Sunil Pathak@vedicsp·
@FIDE_chess Awesome 👌. While I don't like the fact that humpy had to opt out but I am so happy for Anna to be in the Candidates. Go Anna !
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International Chess Federation
❗️Humpy Koneru withdraws from FIDE Women’s Candidates 2026; Anna Muzychuk steps in 🇮🇳 Humpy Koneru (India) has officially withdrawn from the FIDE Women’s Candidates Tournament 2026, scheduled to take place in 🇨🇾 Cyprus from March 28 to April 16. In accordance with the tournament regulations, her place was offered to the next highest finisher in the Women’s Events Series 2024–25 who has not yet secured qualification. As a result, 🇺🇦 Anna Muzychuk (Ukraine) will join the tournament as her replacement. #FIDECandidates #FIDEWomensCandidates #Cyprus #FIDE #Chess
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Sunil Pathak
Sunil Pathak@vedicsp·
@humpy_koneru @FIDE_chess given that the remaining 7 players are going, you should have shown some strength to participate. Now that she has dropped out, Anna Muzychuk for her replacement.
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Koneru Humpy
Koneru Humpy@humpy_koneru·
After deep reflection, I have taken the difficult decision to withdraw from the FIDE Women’s Candidates Tournament. No event, no matter how important, can come before personal safety and well-being. Despite the assurances provided, I do not feel fully secure under the current circumstances. This is a painful but necessary decision, and I stand by it.
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Chirag sharma
Chirag sharma@Chiragsharma26·
@chess_feed Yes, this is possible, considering there is a black piece available on h8 that white captures with a pawn to promote to a rook.
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Chess Feed
Chess Feed@chess_feed·
Is this possible?
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Sunil Pathak
Sunil Pathak@vedicsp·
@rvivek @viditchess Now you get it. Don't you ? I have 6 & you have thousands & thousands of followers. So, you better be in Good shape. You have to answer those masses. When you are in public eye & elevated, you have bigger responsibility. Don't compare yourself to common 9-5 working masses.
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rvivek
rvivek@rvivek·
Full pod with C̶h̶e̶s̶s̶ ̶G̶M̶ Vibe Coder, @viditchess He trained an AI model to guess a player's rating just from their moves; and it was surprisingly accurate.
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Sunil Pathak
Sunil Pathak@vedicsp·
@rvivek @viditchess The pressure isn't on me to do anything. It's on him. Being GM, highlighted in media, big chess figure etc etc. They have the pressure, not common layman walking on steert, ignorant @rvivek. We have the right to scrutinize them & you too. Now, STFU & do your work !
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D.M.G
D.M.G@davit_ghazaryan·
@VBkramnik I guess, u are right. @FIDE_chess what's your opinion on this, former WC is raising legit question?
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Vladimir Kramnik
Vladimir Kramnik@VBkramnik·
Important, I suddenly realised, there is an issue with forthcoming Candidates. According to FIDE regulations, seemingly Abdusattorov must replace Nakamura, based on following articles of FIDE official regulations: 1. Qualification place (rating) goes to a player with highest average rating from February 2025 to January 2026, but if he performed 40 rated games minimum. In case he didn't, the next by rating substitutes him (Caruana) unless he didn't qualify otherwise. He did. In such case this rating spot belongs to 2nd place from FIDE tour, it is Nodirbek Abdusattorov. 2. Any tournament with players 2700+ must be registered at least 30 days before start to be rated by FIDE. Based on open source information, Maritime open wasn't. That means the tournament shouldn't be counted for rating, unless, in accordance with FIDE regulations, it wasn't decided otherwise by FIDE President. This is the reason Karjakin was excluded from the list this month, exactly because of this regulation. Therefore, if sticking to law, unless FIDE President personally signed this permission to count Maritime open before it was counted (I doubt), it can't be counted for rating, says clear article of FIDE regulations. 3. In such case farmer Nakamura lacking enough games to qualify for Candidates, and can go farm further in US fields, while Abdusattorov (who deserves ten times more anyways), must be in, based on FIDE Regulations. So whether Mr. Dvorkovich presents signed in October formal permission to count for rating Maritime open ( and maybe explain reasons for that), or Abdusattorov have legal rights to participate in forthconing Candidates tournament, as I understand That's what I found @FIDE_chess provide comments on this please
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International Chess Federation
Fabiano Caruana leads the 2026 field in Candidates experience — this will be his 6th appearance in the tournament that determines the World Championship challenger. ♟ The 2026 FIDE Candidates bring together proven veterans and ambitious newcomers — a clash of experience and rising talent at the highest level of chess. Will experience make the difference — or will a newcomer seize the moment? 🤔 Here’s what you need to know about the 2026 edition: 🗓 Dates: March 29–April 16 🌍 Location: Cap St Georges Hotel & Resort 🇨🇾 🎟 Book your tickets now: 🔗 tickets.fide.com #FIDECandidates #Cyprus #FIDE #Chess
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