New Delhi: The newest entrant to the country's elite Grand Masters' pool, Surya
Shekhar Ganguly feels that the third and final GM norm has taken the pressure off
him and he can now concentrate on improving his game further.
"The pressure is not there now. I don't have to score two points out of three or 1.5
out of two," Ganguly said on his arrival here from Bled, Slovenia, in the early
hours on Tuesday.
"I can now just concentrate to improve my game," said Ganguly who achieved his final
norm at the Chess Olympiad in Bled last week.
His immediate aim, Ganguly said, would be to raise his rating to 2,600 ELO.
The Kolkata-based player admitted he was bogged down a little by the fact that he
had been unable to deliver the goods in the past couple of international tournaments
where he "missed the norm by just a marginal difference. "This time around though
everything worked just fine for me."
"Right from the beginning I had this foresight of completing the norm and I knew
that it in turn would bolster the team's performance," he said.
On the overall men's team performance, which saw it finish a distant 29th at the
Olympiad, Ganguly said, "personally I am happy but I guess we could have done
better.
PTI