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Natalia Pogonina
Number of games in database: 716
Years covered: 1996 to 2013
Last FIDE rating: 2488
Highest rating achieved in database: 2501
Overall record: +263 -111 =241 (62.4%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games
      Based on games in the database; may be incomplete.
      101 exhibition games, odds games, etc. are excluded from this statistic.

MOST PLAYED OPENINGS
With the White pieces:
 Sicilian (167) 
    B92 B33 B42 B32 B58
 French Defense (59) 
    C07 C03 C05 C10 C04
 Ruy Lopez (54) 
    C78 C65 C69 C77 C64
 French Tarrasch (52) 
    C07 C03 C05 C04 C09
 Sicilian Najdorf (44) 
    B92 B90
 Caro-Kann (38) 
    B12 B17 B18 B15 B19
With the Black pieces:
 Sicilian (105) 
    B76 B78 B52 B50 B70
 Sicilian Dragon (57) 
    B76 B78 B70 B72 B74
 Modern Benoni (43) 
    A57 A58 A59 A56
 Benko Gambit (41) 
    A57 A58 A59
 Ruy Lopez (33) 
    C78 C69 C92 C85 C77
 Nimzo Indian (28) 
    E46 E32 E21 E47 E36
Repertoire Explorer

NOTABLE GAMES: [what is this?]
   N Pogonina vs V Gunina, 2012 1-0
   N Pogonina vs N Dzagnidze, 2009 1-0
   N Pogonina vs The World, 2009 1-0
   N Pogonina vs C Roelli, 1998 1-0
   N Pogonina vs Kosteniuk, 2011 1-0
   Zhu Chen vs N Pogonina, 2007 1/2-1/2
   N Pogonina vs K Arakhamia-Grant, 2010 1-0
   O Iljushina vs N Pogonina, 2010 0-1
   The World vs N Pogonina, 2010 1/2-1/2

NOTABLE TOURNAMENTS: [what is this?]
   World Junior Championship (Girls) (2005)
   European Individual Championships (Women) (2007)
   North Urals Cup (2007)
   European Club Cup (Women) (2007)
   2008 Women's Olympiad (2008)
   European Individual Championship (Women) (2008)
   10th European Individual Women's Championship (2009)
   Russian Chess Championships Higher League (Women) (2012)
   European Individual Women's Championship (2012)
   Women's World Rapid Championship (2012)
   Chess Olympiad (Women) (2012)
   Russian Team Championships (Women) (2013)

GAME COLLECTIONS: [what is this?]
   White Sicilian Wins by Hvalros
   Black Sicilian Wins by Hvalros

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NATALIA POGONINA
(born Mar-09-1985) Russia

[what is this?]
WFM (2001), WIM (2002) and WGM (2004). WGM Natalija Andreevna Pogonina was born in Vladivostok, Primorsky Krai and learned to play chess at the age of 5 from her grandfather.

Championships

Pogonina’s early successes include winning the Russian U14 Girls championship in 1998. She was =1st at the Russian U18 Girls in 2001 and is two-times European girls champion (U16 in 2000, U18 in 2003), bronze winner at the World Championship (U18) (Girls) in 2003, =1st at the Russian Junior Championship (Girls) in 2003 and 2004, and outright winner of that event in 2005, She also won bronze at the 10th European Individual Women's Championship (2009). She contested the 2004 Women's World Championship and the Women's World Chess Championship (2010) but was eliminated in the first round on both occasions. In March 2012, she scored 7.5/11 in the European Individual Women's Championship (2012) to place =5th (10th on tiebreak and with a TPR of 2501), and then followed up in June 2012 by scoring an undefeated 8/11 (TPR 2514) to take outright second place in the Russian Chess Championships Higher League (Women) (2012), signaling a return to her playing strength of a couple of years ago. Her latter result also qualified her to participate in the Russian Women's Superfinals (2012), in which she went one better to win outright with 6.5/9 (+4 =5), and a TPR of 2611.

Pogonina qualified for the FIDE Knock-Out Women's World Championship (2012) and defeated compatriots, IM Svetlana Matveeva and former Women's World Champion, GM Alexandra Kosteniuk, in the first two rounds before losing to the eventual winner, Ukrainian IM Anna Ushenina, in the third round, thereby bowing out of the title contest.

Classical Tournaments

Pogonina won the L’viv Hopes-5 Women in 2002 with 11/13 and the bronze medal at the North Urals Cup (2007). Co-winner of the 2008 Student World Championship, and first at multiple prestigious international tournaments: 2006 Bykova Memorial with 8.5/9, the Rudenko Memorial 2007 with 8/9 and the C section (women's) of the Moscow Open 2009 with 8/9, Pogonina also came equal first (2nd on rapid game tie break behind Alisa Galliamova) in the 60th Russian Women's Superfinal (2010). In 2011, she scored 6/10 in the Tradewise Gibraltar (2011)

Team Play

<Olympiads> Pogonina represented Russia in the Women's Olympiad (2008) scoring 6/7 (+5 =2 -0) on first reserve, and was top board for Russia 2 in Chess Olympiad (Women) (2010), scoring 5.5/11. She achieved her best result so far when she won team and individual gold (playing on board 5) in the Chess Olympiad (Women) (2012) held in Istanbul, scoring 6.5/8 (+6 =1 -1).

<National and Club events> She won team gold as a member of her Russian team for the women’s blitz final and the bronze medal in the women's team rapid final at the 1st International Mind Sports Games in 2008. 2011 was an excellent year for Pogonina in team play. Playing for her club, AVS Krasnoturinsk, she won team gold and individual silver at the European Club Cup (Women) (2011), and playing for Russia, she won team gold and individual gold at the European Team Championship (Women) (2011) and team silver and individual silver medals at the FIDE Women's World Team Championship (2011). The combination of winning in both the European Club and European Team championships in the same year is unique in both the women’s and men’s competitions. Playing board 3 for Russian, she won bronze and helped her team to a bronze medal at the Women's World Team Championship (2013). She helped her team Ugra to win gold at the Russian Team Championships (Women) (2013), also taking individual gold for her 4.5/5 points, which represented a 2757 rating performance.

Personal

Pogonina is currently studying for an MA in law at the Saratov State Academy of Law. Her hobbies include flamenco, music, photography, traveling, sports, literature and poetry. She is married to Peter Zhdanov (User: Peter Zhdanov), and they have a son, Nikolai (born 18 November 2009). She is also a member of chessgames.com as User: Natalia Pogonina, and an occasional commentator and analyst here for live broadcasts of games.

Rating

<Classical> As of 1 May 2013, Pogonina's rating was 2488 ranking her number 22 woman in the world;

<Rapid> 2420 (women's world #38); and

<Blitz> 2427 (women's world #34).

Sources

Live rating: [ http://pogonina.com/index.php?optio...; Website: http://pogonina.com/; Wikipedia article: Pogonina


 page 1 of 29; games 1-25 of 716  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. N Pogonina vs A Sorokina  1-048 1996 Volgograd opC42 Petrov Defense
2. T Baranchikova vs N Pogonina  ½-½31 1996 Volgograd opB24 Sicilian, Closed
3. N Pogonina vs Y Kaschenko 1-038 1996 Volgograd opB45 Sicilian, Taimanov
4. N Zajnullina vs N Pogonina ½-½16 1996 Volgograd opA00 Uncommon Opening
5. N Pogonina vs I Vasilevich  0-128 1996 Volgograd opD16 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
6. V Savchuk vs N Pogonina  0-148 1996 Volgograd opC60 Ruy Lopez
7. N Pogonina vs A Kizhikina  1-032 1996 Volgograd opE10 Queen's Pawn Game
8. M Dolgova vs N Pogonina  1-045 1996 Volgograd opB18 Caro-Kann, Classical
9. N Pogonina vs L Kucherova  1-060 1997 RUS-ch U12 GirlsB33 Sicilian
10. L Dezhurko vs N Pogonina  0-137 1997 RUS-ch U12 GirlsB27 Sicilian
11. T Eremina vs N Pogonina  0-136 1997 RUS-ch U12 GirlsB90 Sicilian, Najdorf
12. N Pogonina vs E Hasanova 0-125 1997 RUS-ch U12 GirlsB00 Uncommon King's Pawn Opening
13. T Kosintseva vs N Pogonina  1-063 1997 RUS-ch U12 GirlsC42 Petrov Defense
14. N Pogonina vs I Vasilevich  ½-½38 1997 RUS-ch U12 GirlsB45 Sicilian, Taimanov
15. J Komarishkina vs N Pogonina  ½-½81 1997 RUS-ch U12 GirlsE11 Bogo-Indian Defense
16. N Pogonina vs M Zabiran  1-050 1997 RUS-ch U12 GirlsC52 Evans Gambit
17. E Meshcheriakova vs N Pogonina  0-138 1997 RUS-ch U12 GirlsC42 Petrov Defense
18. N Pogonina vs M Choukourova  0-161 1998 EU-ch U14 GirlsA07 King's Indian Attack
19. B Vega Gutierrez vs N Pogonina  0-126 1998 EU-ch U14 GirlsB01 Scandinavian
20. N Pogonina vs I Vasilevich  1-023 1998 RUS-ch U16 GirlsB47 Sicilian, Taimanov (Bastrikov) Variation
21. N Pogonina vs V Djuric  0-142 1998 Wch U14 GirlsB47 Sicilian, Taimanov (Bastrikov) Variation
22. N Pogonina vs C Roelli 1-029 1998 EU-ch U14 GirlsB42 Sicilian, Kan
23. E Kupczyk vs N Pogonina  0-156 1998 EU-ch U14 GirlsB01 Scandinavian
24. N Pogonina vs O Kuchkova  1-033 1998 RUS-ch U16 GirlsC05 French, Tarrasch
25. N Pogonina vs L Javakhishvili  0-150 1998 Wch U14 GirlsB54 Sicilian
 page 1 of 29; games 1-25 of 716  PGN Download
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Grandmaster Pogonina's Website

Kibitzer's Corner
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Mar-09-11
Premium Chessgames Member
  twinlark: Due to the precession of the equinoxes, she's an Aquarius.
Mar-10-11
Premium Chessgames Member
  ketchuplover: Happy birthday to all March ninthers!
Mar-12-11  Penguincw: I know this is late,but Happy Birthday! Maybe this could be for the next March 9th...
Aug-30-11  ooda: Anyone know of a video where Natalia speaks english please?
Aug-31-11
Premium Chessgames Member
  HeMateMe: I've read her comments when she was assisting Nigel Short in tournament commentary. She speaks English better than a lot of people who were born here in the USA.

If the videos on her web site are all done in Russian, it might mean that most of the sites visitors are Russian speakers.

Aug-31-11  ooda: I'd like to HEAR her speak english please if someone would oblige.
Aug-31-11  ooda: I've seen plenty of articles and blogs supposedly written by her around the net but zero proof that it's her writing them. The language and colloquialisms used are surprising from the pen of a native Russian IMO. There's not one comment out of her mouth in English anywhere on the net. Apart from the Woman's and girls World champs I can't see any non Russian or European tournaments she's played in. Some chessgames members must have spoken to her or maybe watched her write? Still, I'd like to see proof with my own eyes since she's being promoted so hard. I don't believe it's her writing any of them.
Aug-31-11  ooda: For example: http://www.chess.com/article/view/t...
Aug-31-11
Premium Chessgames Member
  Thanh Phan: <ooda> Natalia Pogonina - Interview for the "e5!" magazine

8-What foreign languages do you speak?
English and a little Spanish.

9-Are you planning to study a new language?
I want to improve my English, and learn to fluently speak and understand Spanish.

http://www.pogonina.com/index.php?o...

Aug-31-11
Premium Chessgames Member
  HeMateMe: I was logged on last year when she was commenting on one of the big tournaments, for ChessGames. It may have been Corus, Dortmund or that event they held in Monaco, rapid/blindfold chess. She's very articulate. I'm assuming a "ghost writer" wasn't sitting with her as she analysed the game covered by ChessGames.
Sep-26-11
Premium Chessgames Member
  HeMateMe: The AVS Chess club in Souci, on the Black Sea, has an elite chess club. The womens team at this year's Euro Ch. includes Pogonina, Kat Lahno and A. Stefanova.

Me thinks the club owner has deep pockets.

Nov-10-11
Premium Chessgames Member
  WinKing: Your play at the ETCC 2011 has been very impressive Natalia. Good luck in your helping bring home the championship for your country. :)
Dec-03-11
Premium Chessgames Member
  waustad: She drew today vs Robert Huebner at http://www.praguechess.cz/poradane-...
Dec-09-11  Penguincw: She's not doing very well in the Snowdrops and Old-hands (2011) tournamnet (1.5/4).
Jan-02-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  FSR: Whatever happened to her allegedly soon to be published book, "Chess Kama Sutra"? https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1...
Jan-02-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  TheFocus: <FSR> She and I haven't finished the, um... research.

Some positions have to be, er... tested again.

Give us time. I am not so young anymore. I have to rest between... chapters.

We'll let it go at that.

Jan-02-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  Shams: <FSR> I think it hit some kinks in publishing.
Jan-02-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  TheFocus: I am still trying to work the kinks out of my back.
Jan-02-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  hedgeh0g: Well, there are only so many places you can stick a chess piece. I trust the book is illustrated?
Jan-02-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  Shams: <Well, there are only so many places you can stick a chess piece.>

Sure, for the first move. But then they get to put a piece somewhere, and pretty soon you need multiple dvds just to look at all the variations.

Jan-02-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  Check It Out: Advanced variations should only be tried by professionals. Mix up your move order and you're...screwed.
Jan-02-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  HeMateMe: I've been waiting a long time for a PG-rated chess DVD. I was sure it would be a Jennifer Shahade production where the chessplayers played blindfold chess while participating in the Running of the Bulls, shouting out the moves while avoid the goring horns.
Feb-20-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  Memethecat: I'm smitten. Beautiful & great at chess!! She could beat me nightly.
Mar-05-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  HeMateMe: Natalie, is the game score of your encounter with Bronnikova at the Euro championships incorrect? There is a point in the game where it looks like you missed a mate in two. Seems hard to believe this was the actual case.
Mar-09-12
Premium Chessgames Member
  Stonehenge: Happy Birthday :)
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