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North Urals Cup (2006)

Player: Svetlana Matveeva

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Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. T Kosintseva vs S Matveeva  1-037 2006 North Urals CupC11 French
2. S Matveeva vs N Kosintseva  0-140 2006 North Urals CupE55 Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3, Gligoric System, Bronstein Variation
3. Chiburdanidze vs S Matveeva  1-062 2006 North Urals CupD21 Queen's Gambit Accepted
4. S Matveeva vs Zhu Chen  ½-½24 2006 North Urals CupD43 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
5. L Mkrtchian vs S Matveeva  ½-½53 2006 North Urals CupC03 French, Tarrasch
6. S Matveeva vs V Cmilyte  ½-½25 2006 North Urals CupE54 Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3, Gligoric System
7. S Matveeva vs A Stefanova  0-141 2006 North Urals CupD45 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
8. Yifan Hou vs S Matveeva ½-½91 2006 North Urals CupC11 French
9. S Matveeva vs Lahno 0-129 2006 North Urals CupE56 Nimzo-Indian, 4.e3, Main line with 7...Nc6
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Jul-29-06  TheBB: Live games today folks. Who are with me? Biel is resting and I need something unproductive to do!
Jul-29-06  TheBB: Well I forgot that Dortmund starts today, but it's three hours till. Chen - Lahno is a Modern Benoni by transposition.
Jul-29-06  percyblakeney: Mkrtchian is winning against Hou.
Jul-29-06
Premium Chessgames Member
  keypusher: Zhu v. Lahno was an epic!
Jul-29-06  s4life: Someone understands why Mateeva played her last move that way? it can't be just a blunder, can it?
Jul-29-06  BIDMONFA: North Urals Cup (2006)

NORTH URALS CUP - WOMEN'S SUPERTOURNAMENT
Round 6, leader Kateryna Lahno 5 points
http://www.bidmonfa.com/lahno_kater...
http://www.bidmonfa.com/informacio_...
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Jul-29-06  doremi: Holy smoke, this Mkrtchian devil won tactically against tactician Hou :-( but it was a good game indeed

Again, how is it possible at all that a woman plays chess like that? Time to demand sex tests for 'women only' chess tournaments!

Jul-30-06  percyblakeney: Lahno-Mkrtchian a 16-move draw today.
Jul-30-06  percyblakeney: Zhu Chen has a comfortable advantage as black against Tatiana Kosintseva and has good chances to catch up with Lahno. Kosintseva-Zhu Chen after 29. ... Ne5:


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Jul-30-06  percyblakeney: ...and Zhu Chen won, which leaves her and Lahno at 5.5/7 with two rounds to go.
Jul-30-06  doremi: Hou tried very hard to win against Matveeva, taking rather big risks in the endgame, but it resulted in a mere draw :-( Good game, though!
Jul-30-06
Premium Chessgames Member
  sapfy: Lahno needs one point in the last two games to grab her second GM norm. She got her first norm almost exactly three years ago.
Jul-31-06  percyblakeney: Looks good for Lahno in today's round, but much worse for Zhu Chen.
Jul-31-06  percyblakeney: Lahno won and Zhu Chen lost. Another very nice win for Mkrtchian, after an exchange sacrifice against Tatiana Kosintseva.
Jul-31-06  doremi: Wow, all games decisive today. Hou outclassed by former World Champion Stefanova, but by the same token, ALL games today were (very exciting and very entertaining!)coffee house games.

Lahno a full point ahead with one round to go, so at least shared first!

Jul-31-06
Premium Chessgames Member
  keypusher: Some surprising Nimzoindians -- Zhu had white but the opening was an absolute disaster, while Lahno had black and the opening was a dream (for her at least). Cmilyte, who had been playing well of late, winds up in a positional horror against Chiburdanidze -- the sort of position used in beginner's books to show how a knight beats a bishop. Is 1 d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nc3 unsound for White? Would be interesting to hear from a Nimzo expert about these games.

<Another very nice win for Mkrtchian, after an exchange sacrifice against Tatiana Kosintseva.>

She really is a gifted attacker. I never heard of her before this tournament.

Jul-31-06  percyblakeney: <She really is a gifted attacker. I never heard of her before this tournament>

Mkrtchian has been steadily improving and seems to be ready to reach 2500. This year turns out better for her than it seemed in January, when she was involved in an almost fatal car accident. She had to spend time in hospital instead of playing Aeroflot Open against among others Mamedyarov and Jobava, but seems to have recovered well.

Aug-01-06  percyblakeney: In the last round Lahno secured the victory with an 11-move draw against Stefanova, Zhu Chen finished second after a 13-move draw, and Nadezhda Kosintseva won over and passed Mkrtchian, taking third place. Lahno's 5 wins and 4 draws in 9 games was a very impressive result, all her opponents were rated higher than 2450.
Aug-01-06  BIDMONFA: North Urals Cup (2006)

NORTH URALS CUP - WOMEN'S SUPERTOURNAMENT
Final Standings
http://www.bidmonfa.com/informacio_...
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Aug-01-06  chessmoron: <BIDMONFA> Zhu Chen is not a man, she's a women and she doesn't look like Gata Kamsky. Please change the picture.
Aug-01-06  Ezzy: This is a fantastic return to top form for Lahno who has lost 50 elo points during the last 6 or 7 months, including losing 20 points by finishing last at Corus B tournament in january.

Congratulations to her for winning what is regarded as the strongest womens super tournament.

A great performance!

Aug-02-06  BIDMONFA: chessmoron: I do not see the error, in that page this? _
Aug-02-06  DutchDunce: <moron> Actually, I faintly remember a few years ago, before the Chess Beauty Contest, someone did an informal survey of the hottest chess player. Among the choices were Kosteniuk, Skripchenko, Pokorna, Milliet and Gata. Gata won.
Aug-02-06
Premium Chessgames Member
  keypusher: Hope this works.

http://www.northuralscup.ru/2006/im...

Congratulations to Kateryna Lahno!

Aug-02-06
Premium Chessgames Member
  keypusher: Giant stuffed animals for everyone!

http://www.northuralscup.ru/2006/ga...

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