Udaipur, Rajasthan:

The Kingdom of Chess family is proud to celebrate the remarkable achievement of our student Viaansh Bhatnagar, who delivered an exceptional performance at the RBSE State Under-14 Chess Championship 2025.
Viaansh won all seven of his matches without a single loss, finishing the tournament with a perfect score of 7 out of 7.
In a highly competitive field of young talents from across Rajasthan, Viaansh displayed maturity and focus beyond his age. Every round tested his skills and patience, but his determination never wavered. He defeated several rated and experienced players, showing a deep understanding of the game and a calm, composed approach throughout the event.
A Championship to Remember
The RBSE State U-14 Championship 2025 brought together some of the most promising players from different districts. Over multiple rounds, every participant fought hard for the title, but Viaansh stood apart with his consistency and clarity of thought.
His preparation for the event reflected his strong fundamentals and disciplined training. From confidently opening each game to converting small advantages into victories, he showed both strategic depth and fighting spirit. His 7-0 scoreline made him the undisputed champion of the tournament.
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The Journey Behind the Success

Viaansh began his chess journey a few years ago when his parents enrolled him in Kingdom of Chess, an online chess academy known for structured training programs and expert mentorship. Under the guidance of professional coaches, he developed a solid foundation and gradually learned to think critically, plan effectively, and handle pressure on the board.
His success at the State Championship is not a coincidence; it is the result of consistent effort, hours of practice, and a love for the game nurtured by a supportive environment.
Proud Parents and Coaches
This achievement is a proud moment not only for Viaansh but also for his parents and coaches. Behind every young champion is a family that believes in their child’s dreams and mentors who guide them at every step.
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At Kingdom of Chess, we take pride in shaping students who not only win trophies but also grow as thinkers and problem-solvers. Watching Viaansh’s progress from his early days to this championship victory has been truly inspiring for our entire team.
The Road Ahead
With this remarkable performance, Viaansh has now qualified for the National Under-14 Chess Championship, where he will represent Rajasthan among the best young players from India. Competing at the national level will be another important milestone in his chess journey, and we are confident that his dedication will bring even greater success in the future.
About Kingdom of Chess

Kingdom of Chess is an online chess academy dedicated to training children between the ages of 4 and 15 through structured, level-based programs. Founded by Arena Grandmaster Chandrajeet Singh Rajawat, the academy focuses on building strong fundamentals and developing confidence through the game.
Each course is designed to help children progress step-by-step, from beginners to advanced players, while maintaining small batch sizes for individual attention. With students from across India and abroad, Kingdom of Chess continues to build a community of young thinkers who learn, compete, and grow through chess.
Parents who wish to begin their child’s journey can join our online chess classes for beginners and experience how guided training can shape a child’s confidence, focus, and creativity.
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Conclusion
Success stories like that of Viaansh Bhatnagar remind us that excellence is built through patience, practice, and the right mentorship. His victory at the RBSE State U-14 Championship 2025 is not just a personal milestone but also a proud moment for the entire Kingdom of Chess community.
We congratulate Viaansh and his parents for this outstanding achievement and wish him all the best for the upcoming Nationals and his future in chess.