know any world class pianist who began to play the piano for real in his mid-twentys?
k, we don't talk of word class now ...
tbh. I don't know the musical department that well, but you also need to be really good to be a professional player of a big and known assemble in classical concerts ...), and I really mean big and known like an assembly of a big city with > 500000 inhabitants ... if you weren't in these music schools and received training from 6 years onwards chances are slim you can begin with 21 and make it there ...
or let's take swimming, I was in a swimmingcourse once for learning swimming-techniques like crawl, butterfly, etc. for adults ... on the side the trainer stated they wouldn't take any 10 year old children in their club for regular training because they were simply to old to integrate them (they train the children to win swimming competitions in their agegroups) ...
isn't there some statement in chess? Usually IM's began with 12, GM's with 7? Age matters ...
Still I'd say it *is* possible to get to GM level with 20+ from a 2000 rating, but only if the guy is extremely talented, motivated and can devote all his time and energy to it. With Fulltime-study/Job aside, this is not possible.
ChevyBanginStyle wrote on 10/11/10 at 17:24:41:
That 21-year-old is just toooo old. He should check into a nursing home. LOL
I think if chess were more profitable like poker you'd see more success stories from ancient 20-somethings who started late.