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Women's World Chess Championship (2010)

Player: Ruan Lufei

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Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. C Baginskaite vs Ruan Lufei 0-129 2010 Women's World Chess ChampionshipA28 English
2. Ruan Lufei vs C Baginskaite 0-155 2010 Women's World Chess ChampionshipC18 French, Winawer
3. C Baginskaite vs Ruan Lufei ½-½55 2010 Women's World Chess ChampionshipD18 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav, Dutch
4. Ruan Lufei vs C Baginskaite 1-030 2010 Women's World Chess ChampionshipC18 French, Winawer
5. Ruan Lufei vs Zhang Xiaowen 1-054 2010 Women's World Chess ChampionshipC11 French
6. Zhang Xiaowen vs Ruan Lufei 1-042 2010 Women's World Chess ChampionshipC55 Two Knights Defense
7. Ruan Lufei vs Zhang Xiaowen 1-029 2010 Women's World Chess ChampionshipC11 French
8. Zhang Xiaowen vs Ruan Lufei 0-141 2010 Women's World Chess ChampionshipC53 Giuoco Piano
9. Kosteniuk vs Ruan Lufei ½-½26 2010 Women's World Chess ChampionshipC65 Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defense
10. Ruan Lufei vs Kosteniuk ½-½73 2010 Women's World Chess ChampionshipC53 Giuoco Piano
11. Ruan Lufei vs Kosteniuk ½-½67 2010 Women's World Chess ChampionshipB67 Sicilian, Richter-Rauzer Attack, 7...a6 Defense, 8...Bd7
12. Kosteniuk vs Ruan Lufei 0-154 2010 Women's World Chess ChampionshipC65 Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defense
13. D Harika vs Ruan Lufei ½-½41 2010 Women's World Chess ChampionshipA07 King's Indian Attack
14. Ruan Lufei vs D Harika  ½-½38 2010 Women's World Chess ChampionshipB61 Sicilian, Richter-Rauzer, Larsen Variation, 7.Qd2
15. Ruan Lufei vs D Harika ½-½49 2010 Women's World Chess ChampionshipB06 Robatsch
16. D Harika vs Ruan Lufei 0-146 2010 Women's World Chess ChampionshipD45 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
17. Ruan Lufei vs Zhao Xue ½-½25 2010 Women's World Chess ChampionshipC45 Scotch Game
18. Zhao Xue vs Ruan Lufei  ½-½22 2010 Women's World Chess ChampionshipD17 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
19. Ruan Lufei vs Zhao Xue  ½-½37 2010 Women's World Chess ChampionshipB03 Alekhine's Defense
20. Zhao Xue vs Ruan Lufei 0-170 2010 Women's World Chess ChampionshipD17 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
21. Yifan Hou vs Ruan Lufei ½-½73 2010 Women's World Chess ChampionshipB12 Caro-Kann Defense
22. Ruan Lufei vs Yifan Hou 0-159 2010 Women's World Chess ChampionshipB83 Sicilian
23. Yifan Hou vs Ruan Lufei ½-½75 2010 Women's World Chess ChampionshipB17 Caro-Kann, Steinitz Variation
24. Ruan Lufei vs Yifan Hou 1-047 2010 Women's World Chess ChampionshipB81 Sicilian, Scheveningen, Keres Attack
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Dec-24-10  thickhead: Hou!! World champion!!
Dec-24-10  Ladolcevita: Congratulations!!!
Oh,my...what could I say...Maybe at least I'm old enough not to feel a little envious LOL~~Kidding... Oh,forget it,my chess guys here are all so boisterous!!~~ Well,you've made it,Hou!...again,Congratulations!!!
Dec-24-10  jair: Such great sportsmanship at the end. Can this really be chess?
Dec-24-10
Premium Chessgames Member
  whiteshark: Hou Yifan has won 4th rapid and thus became new Women World Champion! Congratulations!!!
Dec-24-10  goodevans: Will Hou overtake Judit Polgar in the ratings list after this?

If she's good enough to win WWC at 16 then just how good can she get?

I hope Hou now concentrates on playing male opponents. If so I'm sure she can achieve even more than Polgar has.

Dec-24-10  s4life: Congrats Hou Yifan!!.. now on to beat the boys -- and J Polgar ;) --
Dec-24-10
Premium Chessgames Member
  ketchuplover: Hou is the world champion?
Dec-25-10  thickhead: < s4life: Congrats Hou Yifan!!.. now on to beat the boys -- and J Polgar ;) -- > But Judith is Judith. Her combinations are so smooth and aesthetic.
Dec-25-10  kurtrichards: <WWCC> Congratulations,Hou! I bought a small jar of Tiger Balm...see if it'll work for myself...lol!
Dec-26-10  Birthday Boy: Congratulations to Yifan Hou winning the Women World Championship! it seems that she have the record of being the youngest women's world champion.

by the way Lufei Ruan did well, but got tired in the tiebreaks.

Dec-26-10
Premium Chessgames Member
  HeMateMe: Hou-you-gonna-call! It would be nice to see her appear on some magazine covers, get a little press coverage. Maybe a product endorsement.
Dec-30-10  kevins55555: What if the Polgar sisters entered in this event? What do you think would happen??? Judit win??? =P

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Dec-30-10  kevins55555: <Birthday Boy> Hou should be battling for Anand's title. That would make her skill even better. =)
Dec-30-10  kevins55555: <thickhead> I think Hou should try versing Judit Polgar and also Anand and Carlsen.
Jan-15-11
Premium Chessgames Member
  crazybird: Anish Giri on WWCC:

<Obviously women chess are rather different from those of men. Perhaps the reason for the difference is that women are actually clever enough to realize that there are much more important things in life rather than chess (Robert James wouldn't agree with my reasoning…(ed. Anish means Bobby Fischer)). As a result, we rarely see deep theoretical battles and accurate positional masterpieces as in our, tough, men-chess-world. The competition however doesn't suffer from it at all and games are usually lively and entertaining and the winner is mainly the one whose nerves were stronger that day. Though I must say, lately especially with the emergence of tandem Kosintseva-Kosintseva-Dokhoyan (famous coach of Kasparov and now Karjakin), we do see some theoretical stuff and I am sure a few games from Women chess are saved into files of some theoreticians.

Some analysis:

Yifan-Chen
http://anishgiri.nl/games/wwch06.htm

Yifan-Humpy
http://anishgiri.nl/games/wwch07.htm

Lufei-Yifan
http://anishgiri.nl/games/wwch08.htm

>

Jan-16-11
Premium Chessgames Member
  HeMateMe: <Obviously women chess are rather different from those of men. >

Obviously, Giri should improve him grammer.

Jan-16-11  Ogma: OPEN LETTER to FIDE about the WWCC 2010

http://www.chessblog.com/2011/01/op...

Jan-16-11
Premium Chessgames Member
  HeMateMe: The above letter seems to have been signed by all the participants, but I don't see Hou Yifan's name, or the other chinese woman, who did real well.

I wonder, are the Chinese players forbidden from following a streak of individuality, or did they not agree with the allegations made by the other participants?

Jan-16-11  Ogma: I don't think we should infer too much about participants not signing based just on the contents of the letter. I would respect their not signing, whatever the reason. However it seems pretty clear that the contents of the letter are true, which if so is an absolute disgrace.
Jan-16-11  suplexer: they should have exposed the letter during the tournament, or preferably on arrival. They should have at least added a congratulations to Hou Yifan in the letter, instead of making excuses why they didn't win.
Jan-16-11
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  HeMateMe: I thought teams were supposed to get a lower, group rate when they all stayed at the same hotel. Anyway, they shouldn't have to pay 90 euros for some dumpy little room. Don't their own Federations pay these bills and give them per diem money? Chess is in bad shape if the women have to pay for their own hotel rooms and boil ramen noodles in the microwave oven.
Jan-18-11  Ogma: suplexer they don't imply they're unhappy about Hou Yifan winning they wouldn't have known the circumstances straight off and there may have been reasons not to do the letter at the time, having some games to play.

Are you not affected by what it says in the letter at all? Your post makes crass and quite strange assumptions and distracts from the actual issues. (For anyone else, these are in the letter in my last post.)

Jan-19-11  gazzawhite: <suplexer> They aren't making excuses why they didn't win (in fact, if you read the letter it is quite clear that everyone had the same conditions). In fact, much of their criticism is directed at the money-making antics of the organising committee.
Feb-19-11
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  BLarsen1967: Tuesday afternoon,ah,it reminds me of some old Moody Blues song - but,Come Tuesday and round 1 will be rolling,in the Women's Grand Prix (the last one of its kind in this cycle) - The quest is,who's gonna challenge young Yifan Hou,and it appears we only have 2 canditates,one is Nana Dzagnidze,the other is Humpy Koneru (actually Stefanova has a chance too,but it's merely 'theoretical') - still,no matter what you say,it's gonna be luminously Great & Exciting ! Of course I'm rooting for La Stefanova (she's the best) --- Here's the official website http://qatar2011.fide.com/
Feb-22-11  kevins55555: If Polgars were

here...

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