I am Kaiqi Yang’s girlfriend, Ruoying Xu, most people call me Amy. I am also a chess player, was one of the top 10 Canadian Women Chess players and was invited to the Canadian Chess Women Championship in Quebec last year.
Kaiqi got his first GM norm back in 2008, got his first international tournament champion back in 2008. Over the past 10 years, he had impressive performance and big wins in a list of large international tournaments and beat many strong GMs. He went through ups and down in his chess career, just like most chess players. IT IS UNFAIR to Kaiqi if you only judge his GM title based on the underperformance in some local tournaments. Not to mention he is such a successful and respectable chess coach over the past years, it is not easy to spend so much time on coaching his students while still maintain the same competitive level himself in the meanwhile.
Kaiqi and I met at the Chinese National Youth team in 2004, have been together for over 14 years. As his closest person, I couldn’t count how much time and efforts he has been spent on chess for so many years. He is the most hard-working person I know, always so passionate, obsessed, and 100% devoted to chess. That is why I have to fight back here. Kaiqi is just one of many chess players who have ups and downs in their career, they have uncountable pressure, pains and tears. They suffer from stupid blunders and loses. I can totally feel for them. He did nothing wrong. He is more than eligible for this GM title. He deserves respect.
Dear Mr.Preotu, GM is just a title, it is not exclusive. it is not like that your son’s title is superior to someone else’s. You said that you are only presenting facts, apparently and unfortunately, you are not. Your weird title and suspicious interpretation, your horrible statistics, all make us feel offended and wondering, what is your intention? Kaiqi doesn’t deserve to be tagged by someone like you in a public place like here, being finger pointed by someone like you. Believe me, if someone did something to your son as you did, you can feel what I felt.
A few LINKS:
2017 HART HOUSE OPEN 1ST PLACE
https://ratings.fide.com/individual_...2017-03-01&t=0
2015 US Millionaire Chess Open U2400 Champion, prize USD 38,000.00
https://ratings.fide.com/individual_...2015-11-01&t=0
2016 US 46th National Chess Congress, first place, led ahead GMs like Gata Kamsky
https://ratings.fide.com/individual_...2016-01-01&t=0
2016 US 44th World Open, drew 7 GMs without defeat.
https://ratings.fide.com/individual_...2016-08-01&t=0
Kaiqi got his first GM norm back in 2008, got his first international tournament champion back in 2008. Over the past 10 years, he had impressive performance and big wins in a list of large international tournaments and beat many strong GMs. He went through ups and down in his chess career, just like most chess players. IT IS UNFAIR to Kaiqi if you only judge his GM title based on the underperformance in some local tournaments. Not to mention he is such a successful and respectable chess coach over the past years, it is not easy to spend so much time on coaching his students while still maintain the same competitive level himself in the meanwhile.
Kaiqi and I met at the Chinese National Youth team in 2004, have been together for over 14 years. As his closest person, I couldn’t count how much time and efforts he has been spent on chess for so many years. He is the most hard-working person I know, always so passionate, obsessed, and 100% devoted to chess. That is why I have to fight back here. Kaiqi is just one of many chess players who have ups and downs in their career, they have uncountable pressure, pains and tears. They suffer from stupid blunders and loses. I can totally feel for them. He did nothing wrong. He is more than eligible for this GM title. He deserves respect.
Dear Mr.Preotu, GM is just a title, it is not exclusive. it is not like that your son’s title is superior to someone else’s. You said that you are only presenting facts, apparently and unfortunately, you are not. Your weird title and suspicious interpretation, your horrible statistics, all make us feel offended and wondering, what is your intention? Kaiqi doesn’t deserve to be tagged by someone like you in a public place like here, being finger pointed by someone like you. Believe me, if someone did something to your son as you did, you can feel what I felt.
A few LINKS:
2017 HART HOUSE OPEN 1ST PLACE
https://ratings.fide.com/individual_...2017-03-01&t=0
2015 US Millionaire Chess Open U2400 Champion, prize USD 38,000.00
https://ratings.fide.com/individual_...2015-11-01&t=0
2016 US 46th National Chess Congress, first place, led ahead GMs like Gata Kamsky
https://ratings.fide.com/individual_...2016-01-01&t=0
2016 US 44th World Open, drew 7 GMs without defeat.
https://ratings.fide.com/individual_...2016-08-01&t=0
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