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10th European Individual Women's Championship (2009)

Player: Lucie Jinova

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Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. E Zaiatz vs L Jinova  1-041 2009 10th European Individual Women's ChampionshipE73 King's Indian
2. L Jinova vs D Karasova  1-024 2009 10th European Individual Women's ChampionshipB21 Sicilian, 2.f4 and 2.d4
3. O Stjazhkina vs L Jinova  ½-½50 2009 10th European Individual Women's ChampionshipC05 French, Tarrasch
4. L Jinova vs M Komiagina  ½-½59 2009 10th European Individual Women's ChampionshipB22 Sicilian, Alapin
5. K Dolzhykova vs L Jinova  1-072 2009 10th European Individual Women's ChampionshipC11 French
6. L Jinova vs K Ambartsumova  1-043 2009 10th European Individual Women's ChampionshipC02 French, Advance
7. N Popova vs L Jinova  1-056 2009 10th European Individual Women's ChampionshipC02 French, Advance
8. L Jinova vs A Lomako  1-026 2009 10th European Individual Women's ChampionshipC41 Philidor Defense
9. S Gvetadze vs L Jinova  1-029 2009 10th European Individual Women's ChampionshipC00 French Defense
10. L Jinova vs I Bulmaga  0-160 2009 10th European Individual Women's ChampionshipB18 Caro-Kann, Classical
11. E Khokhlova vs L Jinova  ½-½96 2009 10th European Individual Women's ChampionshipC14 French, Classical
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Kibitzer's Corner
Mar-23-09  rangek: First??
Mar-24-09  brucejavier: 2ndddddd
Mar-24-09  Kopenhagener: You are both right - the angel from Archangelsk was first in the European Championship for the second time !
Mar-24-09  percyblakeney: <first in the European Championship for the second time !>

And the first time was impressive enough with nine wins, the standard draw against her sister, and one 126-move draw:

European Individual Championships (Women) (2007)/Tatiana Kosintseva

Mar-24-09  DCP23: <the angel from Archangelsk>

Haven't heard that epithet before. Nice.

Mar-24-09  WhiteRook48: Sixth!
Mar-24-09  Jim Bartle: "Haven't heard that epithet before. Nice."

I recoiled a bit to see the word "epithet" applied, thinking it meant a negative description of something, or a swear word or phrase.

But then I looked it up, and DCP used the word correctly, that it's meaning can be neutral. Funny how the use of words drifts away from the proper definition.

Mar-24-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  keypusher: Other renowned epithets:

Swift-Footed Achilles
Wily Odysseus
Agamemnon Lord of Men
Ethelred the Unready
Pedro the Cruel
Theophylact the Unbearable
Viktor the Terrible
Helicopter Ben Bernanke

Mar-24-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  tpstar: Joseph The Black Death Blackburne
Jose The Machine Capablanca
Carl The Drawing Master Schlechter
Richard The Fifth Teichmann
Frank The Swindler Marshall
Mikhail The Avenger Botvinnik
David The Sorcerer Bronstein
Viktor The Terrible Korchnoi
Mikhail The Magician From Riga Tal
Iron Tigran Petrosian
Garry The Beast From Baku Kasparov
Viswanathan The Tiger From Madras Anand
Alexey Fire On Board Shirov
Gata Kamster Kamsky
Michael Spider Adams
Susan Sugar Polgar
Levon The Norse Against Caucasia Theory Aronian
Mar-24-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  Open Defence: Sylvio There's Something Going on in that Toilet Danailov
Mar-24-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  keypusher: Twenty-six for oh Colonel Moreau
Mar-24-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  keypusher: "Champion of Two Generations" Emanuel Lasker.

I dunno, seems to lack a certain something.

Mar-27-09  percyblakeney: Russiachess.org had excellent coverage of the event, with very detailed analysis of the games, and not only of the photos as was the case with Chessbase :-)

Final report:

http://russiachess.org/content/view...

Some of the earlier reports:

http://russiachess.org/content/view...

http://russiachess.org/content/view...

http://russiachess.org/content/view...

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Photos from the award ceremony:

http://russiachess.org/images/stori...

http://russiachess.org/images/stori...

Mar-27-09  slomarko: <percyblakeney: Russiachess.org had excellent coverage of the event, with very detailed analysis of the games, and not only of the photos as was the case with Chessbase :-)> indeed. meanwhile chessgames had to coverage whatsoever and we only got this page after the championship was over.
May-04-09  YoungEd: Looks like a rather high percentage of decisive games in this tournament! Nice to see!
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