Blind Chessist challenging chess professionals

Shaip Kastrati of Gjakova has a rare gift. He's touching all the pictures one by one, so he'll be sure to defeat his opponent. Shaip Kastrati, from Gjakova, is blind but has a rare gift. He can play chess. The homesick Shapi remembers the first game when [...]
Shaip Kastrati of Gjakova has a rare gift.
He's touching all the pictures one by one, so he'll be sure to defeat his opponent.
Shaip Kastrati, from Gjakova, is blind but has a rare gift.
He can play chess.
The homesick Shapi remembers the first game when he was used to playing chess.
The opponent facing was not strong enough to fulfill the idea of the opponent.
He felt the real challenges when facing himself was someone with very strong self - confidence.
And to understand that the opponent has moved with the figure, I have to tell him in advance that order is in his hands.
I gave institutional support, even though it was pale for the Gjakova chess player, it had never been missed.
It even shows that institutions also support the chess organization, where it is already part of it.
Shaip had participated in the Kosovo Chess Federation Championship during 2018, where he was rewarded with medals and recognition. /Periscopi












