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Almira Skripchenko vs Yifan Hou
3 Arrows Cup (2005), Jinan CHN, rd 10, Apr-19
Sicilian Defense: Closed Variation. Traditional (B25)  ·  0-1

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Mar-14-06  s4life: The game is over after move 41. Yifan played another beautiful combination against a top-rated opponent... a fit game in view of what's happening right now at the world championship
Mar-14-06  Jim Bartle: A ten-year-old played this??
Mar-15-06  notyetagm: Very nice.
Mar-15-06  Xaurus: <Jim Bartle>Twelve.
Mar-15-06  Jim Bartle: Oh, well, then it's nothing special...

(It was last year, so she was probably 11.)

Mar-16-06  mitsuo: It's stuff like this that makes me wonder what the heck I've been doing in the last few years of my life.
Feb-03-07  IMDONE4: a very aggressive and very nice attack by Yifan, I wonder why Lautier dragged it out at the end?
Oct-02-08  Ladolcevita: you dont have to be envy and jealous,because you are not a genius at all.

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