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European Individual Championships (Women) (2010)

Player: Anahit Kharatyan

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Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. A Kharatyan vs C Goslawska  1-040 2010 European Individual Championships (Women)C50 Giuoco Piano
2. A Kharatyan vs V Samanic  1-033 2010 European Individual Championships (Women)C21 Center Game
3. A Kharatyan vs A Van Weersel  1-038 2010 European Individual Championships (Women)C55 Two Knights Defense
4. A Nikolova vs A Kharatyan  1-022 2010 European Individual Championships (Women)B77 Sicilian, Dragon, Yugoslav Attack
5. T Mamedjarova vs A Kharatyan  1-071 2010 European Individual Championships (Women)C62 Ruy Lopez, Old Steinitz Defense
6. M Jelica vs A Kharatyan  1-057 2010 European Individual Championships (Women)C41 Philidor Defense
7. S Shaydullina vs A Kharatyan  1-059 2010 European Individual Championships (Women)A44 Old Benoni Defense
8. A Haast vs A Kharatyan  1-051 2010 European Individual Championships (Women)C41 Philidor Defense
9. I Chelushkina vs A Kharatyan  1-038 2010 European Individual Championships (Women)C41 Philidor Defense
10. A Kharatyan vs A Starcevic  1-031 2010 European Individual Championships (Women)B26 Sicilian, Closed, 6.Be3
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Mar-06-10
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  HeMateMe: I believe this page is now open for general comments, Shakesperean diatribes and Japanese Haiku poetry.
Mar-07-10
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  whiteshark: Women of Europe, unite!
Mar-08-10  gus inn: There is a japanese star who does not wear that many clothes.Her name is Fuko.

Wrong page ??

Mar-08-10  Hovik2009: yes, that is a nice new country to be named of United Women of Europe!
Mar-08-10
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  whiteshark: FWIW: Today is <International Women's Day>. ;)
Mar-08-10  Hovik2009: Ok I forgot about that, but anyway in this new feminizing era, human race is threatened to be taken over by two formidable forces, one is artificial intelengence lead by mainframe computers and internet, and another is natural intelegence lead by ever awakening women!

just kidding girls!

Mar-08-10
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  whiteshark: "Gender equality and women’s empowerment are fundamental to the global mission of the United Nations to achieve equal rights and dignity for all... But equality for women and girls is also an economic and social imperative. Until women and girls are liberated from poverty and injustice, all our goals -- peace, security, sustainable development -- stand in jeopardy."

-- UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon

http://www.un.org/en/events/women/i...

Mar-08-10
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  keypusher: <Until women and girls are liberated from poverty and injustice, all our goals -- peace, security, sustainable development -- stand in jeopardy.">

Women had better avoid chess then.

Mar-08-10  Etienne: "Women had better avoid chess then."

Haha good one!

Mar-08-10
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  acirce: Women hold up half the sky!

Here is a little piece by Kollontai from the early years of Soviet Russia about the origin and the real significance of Women's Day, which has become so sadly depoliticized in our days: http://www.marxists.org/archive/kol...

Mar-08-10  wanabe2000: <technical draw> Indeed, Tatiana is a Grandmaster awarded in October 2009. Her sister is playing very well of late and has past her in ELO ratings. I'm not sure how close Nadezhda is to the GM but she is the highest rated Russian Woman chessplayer (FIDE Top 100 Women January 2010) with 2533. She's the fifth highest rated female chessplayer overall.
Mar-08-10
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  virginmind: bravo cosma, beating today danielian!
Mar-09-10
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  Viewer Deluxe: Games of "European Individual Championship" are being broadcasted live on my blog at http://chesstuff.blogspot.com/2010/... Men (I can include more of men’s boards if there’s a demand for it) and http://chesstuff.blogspot.com/2010/... Women
Mar-09-10
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  Viewer Deluxe: Curiously, Natalia Zhukova just spent over 35min pondering her 17.e5 move vs Svetlana Matveeva (round 4). You won’t be able to find that type of insight in any other broadcasting software.
Mar-09-10
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  PhilFeeley: The top board is a good game today. No quick draw here!

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Arakhamia-Grant, Ketevan - Kosintseva, Tatiana
11th EICC Women Rijeka CRO (4), 2010.03.09
1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bb5 a6 4.Ba4 Nf6 5.O-O Be7 6.Re1 b5 7.Bb3 d6 8.c3 O-O 9.h3 Nb8 10.d4 Nbd7 11.Nbd2 Bb7 12.Bc2 Re8 13.Nf1 Bf8 14.Ng3 g6 15.b3 Bg7 16.d5 Rc8 17.c4 c6 18.Bg5 h6 19.Be3 Nb6 20.Rb1 Qc7 21.Qd2 cxd5 22.Bxh6 Bh8 23.exd5 bxc4 24.bxc4 Nxc4 25.Qg5 Nh7 26.Qg4 *

Mar-09-10
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  PhilFeeley: Rats! They made a liar out of me. In such a highly competitive tournament, why take quick draws?
Mar-10-10  nuwanda:

After four rounds GM Monika Socko of Poland with 4.0/4 in sole first place.

But how hard chess is, even for the best, can be seen in B Kovanova vs M Socko, 2010

good for a patzer like me to see that others have trouble too

...

Mar-11-10
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  Octavia: after 5 rds 3 are 1st=
Scottish, Polish & Russian.
The reason why Arakhamia-Grant, Ketevan - Kosintseva, Tatiana didn't play it out is because they respect each other too much (very much?). Both achieved the GM title last year. Keti played 2 exciting games in rd 3 & 5
Mar-11-10
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  HeMateMe: Monica is sockin' them
Mar-11-10
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  Viewer Deluxe: Antoaneta Stefanova sent her knight on quite a journey g6-f8-e6-g7-e8-f6-g8-e7-g6 in her game vs. Arakhamia-Grant in round 6. I can’t believe this has happened in OTB game. Take a look (board #2) http://chesstuff.blogspot.com/2010/...
Mar-11-10  DiscoJew: <HeMateMe: I believe this page is now open for general comments, Shakesperean diatribes and Japanese Haiku poetry.>

What about a little after dinner raconteuring?

Mar-11-10
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  HeMateMe: Ok. Why don't we start an investment company that guarantees a 20% return for all investors? I'm sure the chessplayers here will trust us...
Mar-11-10  alexapple: How many players will qualify for the Women's world Championship in Turkey?
Mar-12-10
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  DarthStapler: I notice that the description on the front page lists the name Kosintseva twice, I know there are two of them playing but to the less informed readers they might think it was a mistake, so perhaps adding the player's first initial before one of them would be prudent.
Mar-12-10  Atking: <Viewer Deluxe:> Yes this knights moves are amazing but I'm more impressed by this light Bishop still alive even closed in the queen side.

Almira does pretty well too.

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