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Epilepsy surgery and half body paralysis couldn’t stop Griffin McConnell from becoming chess pro

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Epilepsy surgery and half body paralysis couldn’t stop Griffin McConnell from becoming chess pro

Griffin McConnell, 17, of Colorado become a public chest ace simply a year subsequent to going through a fourth tiresome mind surgery to treat his extreme epilepsy

In March, he acquired the sought after title subsequent to scoring a rating of 2,200 or higher

He started playing the game when he was four, around a similar time his epilepsy started to show

At 13, he acquired the title of chess master by the U.S. Chess Federation (USCF) for arriving at a rating of 2,000 or higher

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Notwithstanding the obstacles, he kept on playing chess, a game that he portrays as ‘a piece of me’

In 2021, Griffin and his father began, Chess Abilities, a not-for-profit to give individuals with incapacities, especially kids, more chances to play chess

The association will have its initial yearly competition in Denver from June 21 through the 26th

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