Chess Grandmaster
A Chess Grandmaster is a title awarded by the World Chess Federation (FIDE) to highly skilled chess players. To achieve this title, a player must demonstrate exceptional talent and performance in international competitions, often achieving a specific rating and earning three Grandmaster norms.
Grandmasters are recognized for their deep understanding of chess strategies, tactics, and endgame techniques. They often compete in prestigious tournaments and may also teach or write about chess, contributing to the game's growth and popularity. The title of Grandmaster is one of the highest honors in the world of chess.