A Candidate Master in Chess is a title awarded by FIDE, the international chess federation, to players who have achieved a certain level of skill and performance in chess tournaments. To become a Candidate Master, a player must typically have a FIDE rating of at least 2200 and have achieved certain tournament results, such as scoring a certain number of points in a specified number of games against other titled players.
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KK Karanja is a chess player. He is credited as the first African-American chess prodigy. Karanja became a U.S. Chess Federation Candidate Master at age 10.
The ISBN of The Chess Master is 9629962373.
The Chess Master was created in 2006.
The Chess Master has 180 pages.
The title of Chess master is awarded to a player who has achieved a published FIDE rating of at least 2200 . This requires entering into a number of tournaments and successfully working your way up from title to title .
There are approximately 1,600 Candidate Masters in the current pool of chess players.
Be VERY good at chess.
FM is an abbreviation for "FIDE Master". To achieve this title you must attain and maintain at least 2,300 FIDE rating.
Chess master , chess player , participant , patzer(a derogatory term) or player .
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No, you cannot achieve checkmate using only a king in a game of chess.