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Is Fide Master Prince Daniel Mulenga embarking on a journey that is more challenging than he anticipated? With unwavering determination, he vows to restore order during the 2023 Zambia Chess Open Championship. Mulenga is deeply dissatisfied with the current state of affairs in Zambian chess, where he perceives that less experienced players are claiming victories and cash rewards. In response, he has made a resounding promise to challenge and surpass the established Chess International Masters (IMs) and Fide Masters (FMs), beginning with prominent figures like IM Gillian Bwalya, the top-ranked Fide player in Zambia, IM Richmond Phiri, and FM Nase Lungu, among others. He confidently asserts that his actions will align with his words, declaring himself as both "Mr. Talk and Walk (Do)." While he has eloquently spoken about his intention to outperform the seasoned IMs and FMs, the real test lies in whether he can indeed translate his words into action and achieve his ambitious goals in the upcoming championship. Prince Daniel Mulenga's bold proclamation adds an extra layer of excitement and intrigue to the 2023 Zambia Chess Open Championship. As the chess community eagerly awaits the showdown, all eyes will be on Mulenga to see if he can back his confident words with impressive moves on the board. The tournament promises to be a compelling display of strategy, skill, and determination, as both established masters and rising talents vie for supremacy in the world of Zambian chess.
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