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World Junior Championship (Girls) (2012)

Player: Elena Semenova

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Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. E Semenova vs T F Medeiros  1-061 2012 World Junior Championship (Girls)B30 Sicilian
2. E Semenova vs Qi Guo  0-160 2012 World Junior Championship (Girls)C03 French, Tarrasch
3. S Liao vs E Semenova  ½-½43 2012 World Junior Championship (Girls)C55 Two Knights Defense
4. M Owens vs E Semenova  ½-½41 2012 World Junior Championship (Girls)A20 English
5. E Semenova vs E Chiarion  1-033 2012 World Junior Championship (Girls)B75 Sicilian, Dragon, Yugoslav Attack
6. W A Medina vs E Semenova  ½-½43 2012 World Junior Championship (Girls)C55 Two Knights Defense
7. E Semenova vs D Batkovskyte  ½-½67 2012 World Junior Championship (Girls)C14 French, Classical
8. B Nonkovic vs E Semenova  0-134 2012 World Junior Championship (Girls)D02 Queen's Pawn Game
9. E Semenova vs K Abdulla  ½-½35 2012 World Junior Championship (Girls)B49 Sicilian, Taimanov Variation
10. K Kulon vs E Semenova  0-155 2012 World Junior Championship (Girls)C53 Giuoco Piano
11. E Semenova vs J Vojinovic  0-139 2012 World Junior Championship (Girls)B56 Sicilian
12. Wang Jue vs E Semenova  1-040 2012 World Junior Championship (Girls)C70 Ruy Lopez
13. E Semenova vs T Narva  ½-½30 2012 World Junior Championship (Girls)B01 Scandinavian
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Kibitzer's Corner
Aug-03-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  OhioChessFan: Kashlinskaya had a nice win here. Check out the 38th move.

A Kashlinskaya vs Z Edes, 2012

Aug-08-12  jurado96: go daisy go
Aug-08-12  Jim Bartle: Wow, Deysi Cori has really shot up the leaderboard after an early loss.
Aug-11-12
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  brankat: Is this an 11 rounds tourney?
Aug-12-12
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  twinlark: Hi Branko! It's a 13 round tourney.
Aug-12-12
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  brankat: Thank You T.L.
Aug-12-12
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  waustad: And Cori draws making it a 3 way tie at the top. She had good winning chances it seems.
Aug-12-12  Victor12: Deysi threw away her advantage to draw this last game :S
Aug-12-12  knt980: I think Meri has a good chance to win. I hope she wins.
Aug-13-12
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  waustad: Cori beat Arabidza today and Qi Guo drew, so she's alone in first.
Aug-15-12  dangerhump: Any Americans?
Aug-15-12
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  whiteshark: <dangerhump: <Any Americans?>> Check from the bottom up. http://wjcc2012.chessdom.com/wjcc-2... :D
Aug-15-12  nummerzwei: Four-way tie for first?
Aug-15-12  apple scruffs: Qi, Bodnaruk, Ziaziulkina, and Medina, all with 9.5.
Aug-15-12
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  Harvestman: Presumably they use tiebreaks like they did for the boys. So who won?
Aug-15-12
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  Harvestman: Hmm, nice to see Megan Owens from Wales getting 5.5/13 in this, considering that the lowest graded opponent that she faced was graded 150 points higher than her.

Some years ago I had a tiny amount of involvement in her coaching, mainly along the lines of "Don't make any move that I recommend"

Aug-16-12
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  mike1: congrats to all four ladies; Medina only turned 15 in July!
Aug-16-12  ChessXin: Congratulations to Guo, Qi to win the tournament!
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