Mitrabha Guha played his first tournament at the age of 4 years and 3 months in the All Bengal Rapid Tournament held at Monohorpukur, Kolkata as the youngest player.

He participated in the Chess for Youth (under 25) held at Netaji Indoor Stadium, Kolkata and won 5 matches out of 9. He was the youngest player there.
He represented the state of West Bengal in the National Under 7 Boys Chess Championship held at Goa on Nov�2006 when he was 5+ of age and won six out of the possible eleven matches.
He played numerous tournaments between his age of 4 to 6 years held within the state.
He played his second West Bengal under 7 state championships in 2007 at the age of 6+years held at the Bhowanipur Gujarat Society and won the championship to become the Boys Champion.
Mitrabha Guha played in the Chess for Youth�2007 held in the Netaji Indoor Stadium, Kolkata and was the runners-up in the under 8 category.
Next he participated in the National Under 7 Boys Championship held at Lucknow where out of the 10 matches he won 8 matches, drew 2 matches and lost only 1 match and was placed all India 4th at the age of 6+. (Master Anubhav Tuknayat was placed 89th in the all India Ranking in the same event).
In April 2008, he participated in the West Bengal under 7 Chess Championship held in Kolkata and scored 7 wins out of 7 matches and won the championship.
He participated in the Chess for Youth�2008 held in the Netaji Indoor stadium and was the champion there by winning all the 8 matches he played.
He will be playing his third consecutive National Under 7 championship this year as the top seeded player. (Master Anubhav Tuknayat will not be playing in this category since his date of birth his 21.12.2000 and age limit will be limited to those players who was born after 1.1.2001).
He has won numerous tournament in his age group namely All Bengal Tournament held by Lake Town Cultural Association, Kolkata, Modern Chess Academy, City chess forum, Halisahar, Hoogly District Chess Association, Behala Chess School and many others where he was the Boys under 7 champion.
Mitrabha studies in Class I of South Point School, Kolkata.
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