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Shiqun Ni

Number of games in database: 259
Years covered: 2012 to 2024
Last FIDE rating: 2360 (2347 rapid, 2258 blitz)
Highest rating achieved in database: 2450
Overall record: +67 -41 =101 (56.2%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games in the database. 50 exhibition games, blitz/rapid, odds games, etc. are excluded from this statistic.

MOST PLAYED OPENINGS
With the White pieces:
 Sicilian (45) 
    B51 B40 B52 B31 B27
 French Defense (19) 
    C07 C03 C01 C05 C09
 French Tarrasch (16) 
    C07 C03 C05 C09
 Caro-Kann (15) 
    B10 B18 B13 B17 B12
 Ruy Lopez (7) 
    C67 C68 C78 C93 C77
 Giuoco Piano (6) 
    C50 C53
With the Black pieces:
 Petrov (35) 
    C42 C43
 Grunfeld (21) 
    D85 D78 D86 D97 D73
 Slav (9) 
    D10 D12 D11 D14 D15
 Sicilian (7) 
    B30 B33 B88 B22
 English (7) 
    A15 A11 A10
 King's Indian (6) 
    E60 E81 E62
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NOTABLE GAMES: [what is this?]
   B Thorfinnsson vs S Ni, 2015 1/2-1/2
   X Li vs S Ni, 2015 0-1
   T Lei vs S Ni, 2013 0-1
   S Ni vs J Wang, 2017 1-0
   S Ni vs Shabalov, 2017 1-0

NOTABLE TOURNAMENTS: [what is this?]
   Chinese Championship (Women) (2024)
   Chinese Championship (Women) (2020)
   Saint Louis Fall Classic (Group B) (2017)
   Chinese Championship (Women) (2015)
   The Chinese League (2023)
   World Junior Championship (Girls) (2014)
   Asian Women Continental Chess Championship (2012)
   Chinese Team Championship (2015)
   Chinese Chess League (2017)
   3rd HD Bank Cup (2013)
   Chinese Chess League (2016)
   Reykjavik Open (2015)
   Abu Dhabi Masters (2019)
   Budapest Olympiad (Women) (2024)

RECENT GAMES:
   🏆 Budapest Olympiad (Women)
   D Deshmukh vs S Ni (Sep-21-24) 1-0
   H Isgenderova vs S Ni (Sep-20-24) 0-1
   L Janzelj vs S Ni (Sep-19-24) 0-1
   S Ni vs A Sliwicka (Sep-16-24) 1/2-1/2
   S Ni vs E Danielian (Sep-15-24) 1/2-1/2

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SHIQUN NI
(born Feb-26-1997, 28 years old) China
PRONUNCIATION:
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She is a WGM.

Wikipedia article: Ni Shiqun

Last updated: 2017-02-13 09:13:05

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 page 1 of 11; games 1-25 of 272  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. S Ni vs T Hoang  0-1762012Asian Women Continental Chess ChampionshipB10 Caro-Kann
2. G Swathi vs S Ni  ½-½662012Asian Women Continental Chess ChampionshipC24 Bishop's Opening
3. P Rout vs S Ni  1-0612012Asian Women Continental Chess ChampionshipC43 Petrov, Modern Attack
4. S Ni vs A Enkhtuul  ½-½312012Asian Women Continental Chess ChampionshipB03 Alekhine's Defense
5. T Ngo vs S Ni  0-1342012Asian Women Continental Chess ChampionshipA04 Reti Opening
6. S Ni vs T Nguyen  ½-½412012Asian Women Continental Chess ChampionshipB27 Sicilian
7. M Kiran vs S Ni  0-1592012Asian Women Continental Chess ChampionshipC24 Bishop's Opening
8. S Ni vs N Muminova  1-0502012Asian Women Continental Chess ChampionshipC05 French, Tarrasch
9. S Ni vs N Mohota  ½-½312012Asian Women Continental Chess ChampionshipB10 Caro-Kann
10. D H Nguyen vs S Ni  1-03320133rd HD Bank CupC42 Petrov Defense
11. Yu Lie vs S Ni  0-14020133rd HD Bank CupA30 English, Symmetrical
12. S Ni vs V Bui  1-02620133rd HD Bank CupB00 Uncommon King's Pawn Opening
13. S Ni vs H T Tu  0-13520133rd HD Bank CupC46 Three Knights
14. S Ni vs Y Shen  0-1372013Chinese Championship (Women)B10 Caro-Kann
15. T Lei vs S Ni  0-1372013Chinese Championship (Women)A45 Queen's Pawn Game
16. S Ni vs J Wang  ½-½472013Chinese Championship (Women)B40 Sicilian
17. X Ren vs S Ni  ½-½302013Chinese Championship (Women)D80 Grunfeld
18. S Ni vs X Zhang  0-1372013Chinese Championship (Women)C01 French, Exchange
19. Y Ding vs S Ni  ½-½672013Chinese Championship (Women)C42 Petrov Defense
20. S Ni vs X Li  ½-½562013Chinese Championship (Women)B51 Sicilian, Canal-Sokolsky (Rossolimo) Attack
21. Z Tan vs S Ni  1-0412013Chinese Championship (Women)D86 Grunfeld, Exchange
22. S Ni vs Y Kuang  ½-½332013Chinese Championship (Women)B30 Sicilian
23. S Ni vs Q Guo  0-1572013Chinese Championship (Women)B17 Caro-Kann, Steinitz Variation
24. M Zhai vs S Ni 1-0272013Chinese Championship (Women)B33 Sicilian
25. B Munguntuul vs S Ni  1-0692013Chinese TeamsC24 Bishop's Opening
 page 1 of 11; games 1-25 of 272  PGN Download
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Kibitzer's Corner
Jun-18-15  sonia91: She is now a WGM:

https://www.fide.com/component/cont...

Jun-18-15  Barococo Prosopoeia: It would be nice to have a photo and a bioof this rising star.
Jun-18-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  HeMateMe: If she becomes well known, will we be calling her Shi Ni Ni?

<http://graphics8.nytimes.com/images...>

<http://www.suprmchaos.com/sha-na-na...>

<http://happynicetimepeople.com/wp-c...>

Jun-18-15  Alien Math: Ni Shiqun <倪诗群> family name are Ni, moved from Shanghai to Qingdao to continue her education,

photo http://sfinternationalchess.org/201...

from Bay Area International http://sfinternationalchess.org/201...

Feb-13-17  BIDMONFA: Shiqun Ni

NI, Shiqun
http://www.bidmonfa.com/ni_shiqun.htm
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Feb-19-17  cro777: At the Women's World Championship (2017) Ni Shiqun knocks out Olga Girya to reach the quarterfinals!

http://www.sinaimg.cn/dy/slidenews/...

Feb-20-17  notyetagm: <cro777: At the Women's World Championship (2017) Ni Shiqun knocks out Olga Girya to reach the quarterfinals!>

No, Ni Shiqun knocked out Pogonina, Ju Wenjun knocked out Girya.

Chinese women dominating Russian women.

Ni Shiqun has knocked out Gunina and Pogonina and now only Kosteniuk stands between her and the Final 4. If she beats Kosteniuk, she has basically knocked out the entire Russian Olympiad squad single-handedly!

Feb-20-17  cro777: <notyetagm: Ni Shiqun knocked out Pogonina> Correct!

In the first three rounds Ni Shiqun defeated Mkrtchian 1.5-0.5, Gunina 2-0 and Pogonina 1.5-0.5. In the first game of the quarterfinals she drew against Kosteniuk.

http://n.sinaimg.cn/sports/crawl/20...

In addition to playing chess professionally, the new chess prodigy born in Shanghai is currently studying Finance and Economics at the Shanghai University.

Feb-20-17  cro777: Ni Shiqun represented the Shanghai University of Finance and Economics at the 1st Asian University Chess Championship 2015 in Beijing, China.

With an excellent performance of 8.5 out of 9 she won the 1st Asian University Individual Women’s Chess Championship.

http://www.ausf.org/Resources/UserF...

Feb-22-17  cro777: In the quorterfinals Ni Shiqun lost to Kosteniuk 0.5-1.5. Nevertheless, as the coach Yu Shao Teng concluded, her results in this championship were more than expected. Interestingly, she ended the tournament without experiencing any tiebreaks.

http://n.sinaimg.cn/sports/transfor...

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