Chess players treated properly in India, says Czech champion Laznicka.New Delhi, June 16 : Czech chess champion Viktor Laznicka is impressed using the way chess players are treated in India and is hoping to money in on the knowledge he gained from his previous visits to India when he opens his campaign at the inaugural Airports Authority of India (AAI) Grandmasters Chess tournament starting here Tuesday.Laznicka, who has visited India twice, won the Kolkata Open in his initially visit and was tied second going into the final round on his next visit. But he lost the last game and finished sixth.”I have already been to India two instances just before. I played in Kolkata in 2008 and 2009. I enjoyed it pretty much and in 2008 as I was the winner. I’ve also been to New Delhi as a tourist and (from there) I went to find out Taj Mahal and several other fascinating elements,” stated Laznicka ahead of his pay a visit to for your AAI Grandmasters event.Apart from Laznicka, the other participants is going to be Women’s world champion Hou Yifan of China, World Junior No. 1 GM Fabiano Caruana of Italy, Philippines’ No. 1 GM Wesely So, India No. 2 GM Krishnan Sasikiran and also the reigning Indian National Champion GM Parimarjan Negi.
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