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Maggie Feng vs Irina Krush
US Championship (Women) (2018), St Louis, MO USA, rd 4, Apr-21
Sicilian Defense: Canal Attack (B51)  ·  0-1

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Apr-22-18  ACMEKINGKRUSHER: Way to Go IRINA,

The HARD WAY!! So So Open, but WHAT A FINISH! That's the way a GM wold do it! Congratulations and Good Luck with Nazi!!!! A.K.K.

Apr-22-18
Premium Chessgames Member
  FSR: Presumably Irina will get Krushed, as always. http://www.chessgames.com/perl/ches...
Jun-02-18  Patzer Natmas: It came down to tempo...
Jul-25-18  ACMEKINGKRUSHER: Howdy Everyone,

IRINA Will go down in HISTORY as one of The GREATEST GRANDMASTERS The US has EVER Produced! Currently her 55.3% WINNING Percentage is Bigger than most MALE GMs Irina Krush AKK

Jul-25-18
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: Winning percentages do not always tell the story: if Krush, or any other GM her level, were to play regularly in today's elite events, that figure of 55.3% would get driven down. In a big hurry.

Even such titans of the past as Alekhine and Capablanca would see their overall percentages decline if they were play the equivalent of AVRO twice or thrice per year, then multiply that, as today's elite do. No rabbits to bash equals no more 70 per cent over one's career.

Jul-25-18  pazzed paun: One of the strangest comments
I have ever seen
Krush's rating is far more important than winning percentage Month after month she is one of the lowest rated grandmasters on the USCF list

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