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Dr. Jana Malypetrova Hartston Miles Bellin
Number of games in database: 78
Years covered: 1964 to 2012
Last FIDE rating: 2128
Highest rating achieved in database: 2191
Overall record: +17 -36 =25 (37.8%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games
      Based on games in the database; may be incomplete.

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DR. JANA MALYPETROVA HARTSTON MILES BELLIN
(born Dec-09-1947) Czech Republic (citizen of United Kingdom)

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Dr Jana Bellin (nee Malypetrova), then Hartston, then Miles, was born in Prague, Czechoslovakia. Awarded the WIM title in 1969 and the WGM title in 1982 she was British Women's Champion 1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1976 and 1977 (after play-off) (as Hartston) and 1979 (as Miles). She is currently the wife of Robert Bellin.

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 page 1 of 4; games 1-25 of 78  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. Plachetka vs J Bellin 1-020 1964 Harrachov 6465B13 Caro-Kann, Exchange
2. Smejkal vs J Bellin 1-059 1964 Harrachov 6465B18 Caro-Kann, Classical
3. M Janata vs J Bellin  1-017 1965 Harrachov U26B42 Sicilian, Kan
4. J Bellin vs Smejkal  0-137 1965 Harrachov U26B35 Sicilian, Accelerated Fianchetto, Modern Variation with Bc4
5. Plachetka vs J Bellin  1-042 1965 Harrachov U26B41 Sicilian, Kan
6. M Ager vs J Bellin  0-125 1966 3rd olw finalA45 Queen's Pawn Game
7. J Bellin vs L Lane  ½-½53 1966 Oberhausen ol (Women)B34 Sicilian, Accelerated Fianchetto
8. J Bellin vs L Blackstock  1-085 1971 Cambridge CE17 Queen's Indian
9. M Stean vs J Bellin  1-025 1971 Cambridge CB14 Caro-Kann, Panov-Botvinnik Attack
10. J Bellin vs N J Patterson  0-130 1971 Cambridge CB33 Sicilian
11. J Bellin vs E Polihroniade 1-026 1972 Skopje OlympiadB06 Robatsch
12. A Kushnir vs J Bellin 1-040 1972 Skopje OlympiadA56 Benoni Defense
13. J Bellin vs M Litinskaya-Shul  1-040 1973 Menorca izt (Women)D32 Queen's Gambit Declined, Tarrasch
14. A Kushnir vs J Bellin  ½-½24 1976 Roosendaal izt wE74 King's Indian, Averbakh, 6...c5
15. J Bellin vs Z Veroci Petronic  ½-½22 1976 Roosendaal izt wA49 King's Indian, Fianchetto without c4
16. Nunn vs J Bellin 1-027 1976 BBC TV Master GameB10 Caro-Kann
17. J Bellin vs R Haring  1-041 1976 Roosendaal izt wA71 Benoni, Classical, 8.Bg5
18. Chiburdanidze vs J Bellin  1-036 1978 Buenos Aires (Argentina)B19 Caro-Kann, Classical
19. G Markovic vs J Bellin  0-132 1978 Buenos Aires ol (Women) fin-AB42 Sicilian, Kan
20. N Ioseliani vs J Bellin  1-050 1979 Women's InterzonalB41 Sicilian, Kan
21. J Bellin vs C Vreeken-Bouwman  1-030 1980 MLTD85 Grunfeld
22. G Markovic vs J Bellin  ½-½29 1980 MLTB42 Sicilian, Kan
23. T Lematschko vs J Bellin  1-041 1980 MLTB42 Sicilian, Kan
24. Chiburdanidze vs J Bellin 1-029 1980 MLTB41 Sicilian, Kan
25. D Savereide vs J Bellin  1-038 1980 MLTB42 Sicilian, Kan
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Aug-24-04  Jesuitic Calvinist: I am glad this lady has been successful career-wise; it can't be easy going through life with a name that sounds like an inexplicably popular line of the Nimzovich Defence.

Her life has probably not been as complex as that of the German heiress Else Lasker Pelikan Sveshnikov. Not to mention the Russian actress and socialite Anastasia Tartakover Bondarevsky Makogonov, who complained that her first husband was too eccentric and the others too boring.

Aug-24-04
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  InspiredByMorphy: <cuendillar> Funny post!
Jan-20-05
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  Gypsy: <   Jesuitic Calvinist: I am glad this lady has been successful career-wise; it can't be easy going through life with a name that sounds like an inexplicably popular line of the Nimzovich Defence. > Your comment is priceless. Unfortunately, one can use it in a normal, so to say, society.
Jan-20-05
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  notsodeepthought: <Gypsy> On the contrary, I would argue <Jesuitic Calvinist>'s line would be ideally suited to identify a chessplayer in a "normal" crowd - it would be the one person who was not staring blankly trying to figure out the joke.
May-17-05  soberknight: I guess none of this woman's previous husbands was a good mate. ;-)
May-17-05  fgh: Wow, what a name :o!

:-)

May-17-05
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  DutchDunce: I see. So she keeps each last name as a sort of feather in her cap. Who's her next feather? Kasparov? Karpov? Polgar?
Oct-28-05
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  refutor: shirov naturally
Jan-01-07
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  Open Defence: <A medical doctor who specializes in anesthesiology> oooh Poirot would be interested in this one :)
Jan-01-07
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  Caissanist: From FIDE's report of the San Luis World Championship tournament: "Dr. Jana Bellin, chairperson of the FIDE Medical Commission ... came to San Luis to supervise the anti-doping tests for FIDE."

http://www.fide.com/news.asp?id=842

Feb-12-07  piroflip: She took part in one series of "The Master Game" on British T.V. many years ago. A bit of a looker with a SEXY voice to die for.
Jul-04-07
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  whiteshark: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jana_B...
Jul-04-07
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  whiteshark: JANA BELLIN
http://www.bidmonfa.com/bellin_jana...
Jul-04-07
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  whiteshark: and here:
http://www.chesspics.com/albums/tor...
Dec-09-07
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  brankat: Wow! So many names. And husbands :-)

Best wishes to Dr.Bellin for her Birthday!

Dec-10-07  Cibator: <cuendillar:> Can't resist making a belated response to your post of 6 August (I've only recently joined Chessgames).

Let's just be thankful that Ilyin-Zhenevsky, Dus-Chotimirsky and Bonch-Osmolovsky didn't get together on a bit of opening analysis with Znosko-Borovsky. Apart from anything else, the typesetter for the resulting book (in those pre-computer days) would have soon run out of hyphens.

Dec-10-07
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  mack: The good doctor's name reads like a veritable 'to do' list of British chess players.
Apr-30-08
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  Billy Vaughan: Here's an interesting way to catalogue your trysts.
Dec-09-08
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  brankat: Happy Birthday Jana!
Dec-24-08  BIDMONFA: Dr. Jana Malypetrova Hartston Miles Bellin

BELLIN, Jana
http://www.bidmonfa.com/bellin_jana...
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Feb-07-09  WhiteRook48: is this the longest name?
Feb-09-09  WhiteRook48: play the Petrov
With a Hart
Run Miles
Ring the Bell
Feb-27-09  WhiteRook48: what a long name!
May-12-10
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  GrahamClayton: Must be the only player to have won national championships under 3 different surnames.
Jul-08-11
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  Stonehenge: Granddaughter of http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UDPq....
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