ARUNPRASAD SUBRAMANIAN
The Grand Master
My Journey
I am a chess Grandmaster based in Edison, New Jersey. I have played professional chess for about 22 years. I became a Grand Master in 2008 at the World Open International in Philadelphia, USA.
During my chess-playing years, I had a chance to travel and play in 44 countries worldwide and work with some of the best players in chess. Most importantly, my work with the former World Champion Viswanathan Anand. The long hours we spent working greatly impacted my chess understanding and knowledge about the work method adopted by the elite players.
Coaching
I have been into chess teaching for over five years now. I enjoy working with my students and the great feeling I get to see them achieve their ambitions. Most notably, Abhimanyu Mishra set a world record in Nov 2019 to become the World’s youngest International Master. In June 2021, he set another world record by becoming the World’s youngest Grandmaster.
Records of Excellence
Paris Open Championship
World Rank #717
USCF RATING 2634
HIGHEST Elo 2570
The Awards
2004
Asian Sub junior Champion
Won Asian Sub-junior Champion Tehran,Iran April 2004
2004
Asian Junior Champion
Asian Junior Champion in Bikaner December 2004(Got IM title and 1st GM Norm)
2006
Joint winner
Joint winner of ONGC Cup International Open Hyderabad 2006.
2008
Grandmaster
Became Grandmaster in Philadelphia, USA June 2008
2009
Uxbridge Closed GM Tournament
Winner of Uxbridge Closed GM Tournament in London, England 2009
2009
Scottish Open Chess Championship
Winner of Scottish Open Chess Championship in Edinburgh, Scotland 2009 (Only Indian player to win this prestigious tournament)
2010
World Team Chess Championship
World Team Chess Championship, Member of Bronze medal winning team, Bursa, Turkey 2010
2010
World Team Chess Championship
World Team Chess Championship Bronze medal for individual performance, Bursa, Turkey 2010
2011
Paris International Open Chess Tournament
Winner of Paris International Open Chess Tournament in Paris, France 2011
2017
North American Open Chess Tournament
Joint Winner of North American Open Chess Tournament, Las Vegas, USA 2017