OK, now that the arrogant (for me) thread title is done with, on to the details of the challenge :
Achieve 2200 FIDE by October 24th, 2030.
Starting point : Oct 24th, 2020. 41 years old. On chess.com, rapid = 998, slow = 1466, from rather infrequent play. No FIDE ID. Played an OTB tournament once as a kid, and lost pathetically.
FAQ:
Q. Why do it at all ?
A. Was inspired by Mike McDonald's challenge. Besides, I hope to continue being a sparring partner for my son for a little longer.
Q. Is this a money bet?
A. No, not in the traditional sense, atleast. But, it would be nice to have some financial incentive, since there is a significant money and , more importantly, time investment involved ; over 10 years, I'd put it at $50 * 10K hours = $500,000 . Of course, getting to 2200 is its own reward ; nevertheless, I think there is value in showing that late-stage improvement can be done.So, in the very unlikely event I pull this off, it would be nice if some folks can get together to crowdfund some incentive.
Anyway, since this all about the impossible, I'll give myself some impossible lifetime-targets and corresponding rewards :
FM : $100K
IM : $500K
GM : $4M
That's about it. If you'd like, do wish me luck and lots of hard work. It is admittedly a bit presumptuous to talk of 10 years when life is so fickle, more so in these pandemic times. Anyway, let's see where this goes.
P. S: Thank you, Egidijus, for suggesting a thread to kick off this journey.
Achieve 2200 FIDE by October 24th, 2030.
Starting point : Oct 24th, 2020. 41 years old. On chess.com, rapid = 998, slow = 1466, from rather infrequent play. No FIDE ID. Played an OTB tournament once as a kid, and lost pathetically.
FAQ:
Q. Why do it at all ?
A. Was inspired by Mike McDonald's challenge. Besides, I hope to continue being a sparring partner for my son for a little longer.
Q. Is this a money bet?
A. No, not in the traditional sense, atleast. But, it would be nice to have some financial incentive, since there is a significant money and , more importantly, time investment involved ; over 10 years, I'd put it at $50 * 10K hours = $500,000 . Of course, getting to 2200 is its own reward ; nevertheless, I think there is value in showing that late-stage improvement can be done.So, in the very unlikely event I pull this off, it would be nice if some folks can get together to crowdfund some incentive.
Anyway, since this all about the impossible, I'll give myself some impossible lifetime-targets and corresponding rewards :
FM : $100K
IM : $500K
GM : $4M
That's about it. If you'd like, do wish me luck and lots of hard work. It is admittedly a bit presumptuous to talk of 10 years when life is so fickle, more so in these pandemic times. Anyway, let's see where this goes.
P. S: Thank you, Egidijus, for suggesting a thread to kick off this journey.
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