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European Individual Championships (Women) (2010)

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Anna Muzychuk, Tatiana Kosintseva, Nadezhda Kosintseva, Nana Dzagnidze, Antoaneta Stefanova, Pia Cramling, Ekaterina Kovalevskaya, Valentina Gunina, Marie Sebag, Victoria Cmilyte, Elina Danielian, Bela Khotenashvili, Ketevan Arakhamia-Grant, Monika Socko, Lilit Mkrtchian, Anna Ushenina, Almira Skripchenko, Hoang Thanh Trang, Lela Javakhishvili, Natalia Zhukova, Elisabeth Paehtz, Mariya Muzychuk, Yelena Dembo, Inna Gaponenko, Eva Moser, Nino Khurtsidze, Olga Girya, Salome Melia, Iweta Radziewicz Rajlich, Zhaoqin Peng, Ketino Kachiani-Gersinska, Nazi Paikidze, Svetlana Matveeva, Marina Romanko, Natascha Bojkovic, Maia Lomineishvili, Cristina Adela Foisor, Anastasia Bodnaruk, Joanna Dworakowska, Natalia Zdebskaja, Tatjana Vasilevich, Sopiko Guramishvili, Elena Sedina, Sophie Milliet, Sopio Gvetadze, Jolanta Zawadzka, Baira Kovanova, Anastasia Savina, Olga Zimina, Sabrina Vega Gutierrez, Angela Borsuk, Maria Manakova, Irina Chelushkina, Meri Arabidze, Alina Kashlinskaya, Lilit Galojan, Tatjana Molchanova, Joanna Majdan-Gajewska, Monica Calzetta Ruiz, Zeinab Mamedjarova, Katerina Nemcova, Beata Kadziolka, Maka Purtseladze, Nelly Aginian, Betul Cemre Yildiz, Vera Nebolsina, Nastassia Ziaziulkina, Jovana Vojinovic, Inga Charkhalashvili, Elena Luminita Radu Cosma, Julia Kochetkova, Gulnar Mammadova, Svetlana Cherednichenko, Maria Kursova, Iva Videnova, Adriana Nikolova, Alina Motoc, Zoja Severiukhina, Elvira Berend, Kateryna Dolzhykova, Tatiana Kostiuk, Sarah Hoolt, Iosefina Paulet, Judith Fuchs, Irina Zakurdjaeva, Evgeniya Doluhanova, Veronika Schneider, Marta Przezdziecka, Inna Ivakhinova, Keti Tsatsalashvili, Mirjana Medic, Turkan Mamedjarova, Joanna Worek, Viktoriya Tarasova, Marina Makropoulou, Kubra Ozturk, Mihaela Sandu, Irina Semenova, Yana Melnikova, Zuzana Borosova, Petra Papp, Katarzyna Toma, Lisa Schut, Olga Sikorova, Anna Lomako, Borka Franciskovic, Ljilja Drljevic, Ekaterini Fakhiridou, Narmin Kazimova, Anne Haast, Anna-Christina Kopinits, Ioulia Makka, Marina Brunello, Alena Mrvova, Mariam Danelia, Mara Jelica, Iulia Gromova, Nargiz Umudova, Vera Papadopoulou, Arlette Van Weersel, Marsel Efroimski, Diana Baciu, Rajna Sargac, Ekaterini Pavlidou, Kristina Solic, Maria Kouvatsou, Elena Semenova, Sandra Djukic, Khayala Isgandarova, Khayala Abdulla, Maria Butuc, Elena Partac, Sandugach Shaydullina, Antonina Trofimova, Ana Berke, Tatiana Bogumil, Alena Kushka, Elena Cherednichenko, Margarida Coimbra, Maria Ikonomopoulou, Anahit Kharatyan, Camille De Seroux, Roberta Brunello, Giulia Tonel, Marie Boyarchenko, Vesna Tomulic, Dalia Kanceljak, Sadi-Carolin Yusuphanova, Lora Kukic, Andrea Starcevic plus 8 more players

 page 1 of 36; games 1-25 of 880  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. T Kostiuk vs N Rakipov 1-036 2010 European Individual Championships (Women)E64 King's Indian, Fianchetto, Yugoslav System
2. K Abdulla vs K Tsatsalashvili  ½-½33 2010 European Individual Championships (Women)B88 Sicilian, Fischer-Sozin Attack
3. E Sedina vs D Baciu  1-059 2010 European Individual Championships (Women)C03 French, Tarrasch
4. R Sargac vs S Cherednichenko  1-057 2010 European Individual Championships (Women)E61 King's Indian
5. I Charkhalashvili vs M Kouvatsou 0-129 2010 European Individual Championships (Women)A80 Dutch
6. A Kushka vs A Borsuk  ½-½34 2010 European Individual Championships (Women)A46 Queen's Pawn Game
7. S Gvetadze vs E Partac 1-023 2010 European Individual Championships (Women)B32 Sicilian
8. M Efroimski vs E Cosma  ½-½32 2010 European Individual Championships (Women)C07 French, Tarrasch
9. K Kachiani-Gersinska vs I Makka  1-060 2010 European Individual Championships (Women)E04 Catalan, Open, 5.Nf3
10. A Trofimova vs A Nikolova  ½-½60 2010 European Individual Championships (Women)B50 Sicilian
11. A Motoc vs A Kopinits  1-037 2010 European Individual Championships (Women)E34 Nimzo-Indian, Classical, Noa Variation
12. N Ziaziulkina vs Z Severiukhina  1-059 2010 European Individual Championships (Women)B66 Sicilian, Richter-Rauzer Attack, 7...a6
13. J Dworakowska vs K Solic  ½-½30 2010 European Individual Championships (Women)B89 Sicilian
14. M Butuc vs O Girya  0-149 2010 European Individual Championships (Women)A33 English, Symmetrical
15. J Majdan-Gajewska vs E Semenova  1-029 2010 European Individual Championships (Women)C55 Two Knights Defense
16. A Van Weersel vs T Molchanova  ½-½55 2010 European Individual Championships (Women)B18 Caro-Kann, Classical
17. S Matveeva vs M Danelia  ½-½31 2010 European Individual Championships (Women)D83 Grunfeld, Grunfeld Gambit
18. T Bogumil vs L Galojan  0-160 2010 European Individual Championships (Women)A47 Queen's Indian
19. N Paikidze vs E Pavlidou  0-135 2010 European Individual Championships (Women)E15 Queen's Indian
20. M Coimbra vs O Zimina  ½-½106 2010 European Individual Championships (Women)C45 Scotch Game
21. I Chelushkina vs A Kharatyan  1-038 2010 European Individual Championships (Women)C41 Philidor Defense
22. Mia Hrlec vs J Vojinovic  0-142 2010 European Individual Championships (Women)B01 Scandinavian
23. M Kursova vs L Batory  1-042 2010 European Individual Championships (Women)D12 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
24. V Samanic vs M Calzetta  0-161 2010 European Individual Championships (Women)B25 Sicilian, Closed
25. N Aginian vs C Goslawska 1-016 2010 European Individual Championships (Women)C62 Ruy Lopez, Old Steinitz Defense
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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.

Mar-16-10  alexapple: Cmilyte got a GM norm, I think.
Mar-17-10
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  sisyphus: Cramling has a winning advantage over Cmilyte as the first time control is reached. She could get the title clear.
Mar-17-10
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  Karpova: Both Kosintseva sisters won their last round games so Tatiana finishes with 8.0/11 and Nadezhda with 7.5/11.
Mar-17-10
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  percyblakeney: N Ziaziulkina (2188) played two 2500 opponents and won against both (with black).
Mar-17-10
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  sisyphus: It looks like there will be five players tied for the bronze at 8 points: Kosintseva (Tatiana), Sebag, Zhukova, Socko, and Dembo. Tiebreaks tomorrow at 9:00 UT.
Mar-17-10
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  waustad: Congrats to Pia Cramling for winning her second EICC. She also beat Cmilyte for the first time.
Mar-17-10
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  percyblakeney: Cramling hasn't lost much strength with age when she still can win such a top event.
Mar-17-10
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  percyblakeney: Cramling and Kasparov are almost exactly the same age, only ten days between them.
Mar-17-10  kurtrichards: Maybe Kasparov should entertain some thoughts of coming back to play chess. :)
Mar-17-10
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  weisyschwarz: Tough luck for Cmilyte. She was undefeated until the last round. Those early draws are deadly.

Too bad for the beautiful Lilit Mkrtchian. She had a terrible tournament run this year.

Mar-18-10
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  sisyphus: IM Dembo beat GM-elect Zhukova in the first round of the medal tiebreaks.
Mar-18-10
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  sisyphus: GM Socko beat Dembo in the second round, 1.5-0.5.
Mar-18-10
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  sisyphus: Sebag beat Kosintseva, 1.5-0.5. She'll face Socko for the bronze medal at 15:30 UT.
Mar-18-10  stanleys: Ziaziulkina mated Scripchenko in the last blitz game and qualified for the WC.Congratulations
Mar-18-10
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  sisyphus: Socko beat Sebag with White in the first finals game.
Mar-18-10
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  sisyphus: It looks like Socko held the second game against Sebag to win the bronze medal.
Mar-19-10  Kopenhagener: I clearly remember the petite girl playing in Copenhagen Open 1980, a tournament won by Smyslov. She was the sister of Dan Cramling - today Dan must be considered the brother of Pia. Many congratulations !
Mar-19-10  Chessforeva: 3D games: http://chessforeva.appspot.com/C0_p...
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