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European Team Championship (Women) (2011)

Player: Camille De Seroux

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Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. A Srebrnic vs C De Seroux  0-139 2011 European Team Championship (Women)E99 King's Indian, Orthodox, Taimanov
2. A Stojanovic vs C De Seroux  1-047 2011 European Team Championship (Women)D02 Queen's Pawn Game
3. C De Seroux vs K Szczepkowska-Horowska  0-138 2011 European Team Championship (Women)C45 Scotch Game
4. C De Seroux vs I Erneste  1-038 2011 European Team Championship (Women)C45 Scotch Game
5. C De Seroux vs K Ozturk  0-154 2011 European Team Championship (Women)C45 Scotch Game
6. M Brunello vs C De Seroux  1-029 2011 European Team Championship (Women)B22 Sicilian, Alapin
7. C De Seroux vs D Batkovskyte  1-055 2011 European Team Championship (Women)C05 French, Tarrasch
8. C De Seroux vs Y Hernandez Estevez  0-123 2011 European Team Championship (Women)C45 Scotch Game
9. E Carlsen vs C De Seroux  ½-½45 2011 European Team Championship (Women)B60 Sicilian, Richter-Rauzer
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Kibitzer's Corner
Nov-04-11  Gogia: There should be Dzagnidze somewhere in between, shouldn't she?
Nov-04-11
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  ahmadov: <Gogia>, I think she is not included in the list...
Nov-06-11
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  whiteshark: IM Elisabeth Paehtz interviewed during the 3rd round of the European Team Championship (Women) (2011) : http://www.chessdom.com/interview-w...
Nov-07-11
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  HeMateMe: Whose in the lead, right now?
Nov-07-11
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  Beholder: <HeMateMe: Whose in the lead, right now?>

Russia and Georgia are the only teams that won all 4 matches thus far and they are playing each other today.

Nov-07-11
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  waustad: <Gogia>She's playing first board for Georgia today.
Nov-07-11
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  waustad: Now Russia is alone in the lead after Pogonina and Kostenuik both won today.
Nov-07-11
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  Beholder: Russia - Georgia 2.5:1.5, and not only Russia is now the only team that won all matches, but it's leading the nearest competition by 2 full match points!
Nov-07-11
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  HeMateMe: The Russian girls had to man-up, because the men couldn't do it!
Nov-08-11
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  Beholder: <HeMateMe: The Russian girls had to man-up, because the men couldn't do it!>

Too true, too true.

Nov-09-11
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  Natalia Pogonina: <HeMateMe> So true... :)
Nov-09-11
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  HeMateMe: Natalie, you speak English, with all the slang, and our peculiarities, like a U.S. citizen. How did you get such a strong grasp of USA-English-speak? I assume you live in Russia year round?
Nov-10-11  Astardis: Some big names missing here... Cramling, Chiburdanidze, Galliamova, Arakhamia-Grant...
Nov-11-11
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  HeMateMe: Congratulations to the Russian women, 2011 Euro Champions, three years running.
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