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Padmini Rout
P Rout 
Photo credit: sportskeeda.com  

Number of games in database: 835
Years covered: 2006 to 2024
Last FIDE rating: 2354 (2279 rapid, 2229 blitz)
Highest rating achieved in database: 2454
Overall record: +237 -181 =218 (54.4%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games in the database. 199 exhibition games, blitz/rapid, odds games, etc. are excluded from this statistic.

MOST PLAYED OPENINGS
With the White pieces:
 Sicilian (125) 
    B90 B33 B92 B50 B27
 Ruy Lopez (60) 
    C78 C67 C70 C96 C95
 Caro-Kann (42) 
    B12 B11 B10 B18
 Reti System (35) 
    A06 A04 A05
 French Defense (35) 
    C11 C18 C19 C10 C02
 Sicilian Najdorf (30) 
    B90 B92 B96 B98 B99
With the Black pieces:
 Sicilian (152) 
    B90 B47 B22 B40 B50
 Grunfeld (57) 
    D85 D80 D70 D90 D94
 Sicilian Najdorf (50) 
    B90 B92 B93 B95 B97
 Queen's Pawn Game (25) 
    D02 A45 A46 D05 A40
 Sicilian Taimanov (22) 
    B47 B48 B49
 Reti System (18) 
    A04 A06 A05
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NOTABLE GAMES: [what is this?]
   P Rout vs M Al Sayed, 2016 1-0
   P Rout vs M Davletbayeva, 2014 1-0
   P Rout vs N Rysbayeva, 2010 1-0
   P Rout vs S Chanda, 2016 1/2-1/2
   P Rout vs O Girya, 2010 1-0
   P Rout vs K Cyfka, 2017 1-0
   T Hellwig vs P Rout, 2015 0-1
   M Patil Mitali vs P Rout, 2008 0-1

NOTABLE TOURNAMENTS: [what is this?]
   World Junior Championship (Girls) (2010)
   World Junior Championship (Girls) (2011)
   World Junior Championship (Girls) (2014)
   World Junior Championship (Girls) (2013)
   Asian Women Continental Chess Championship (2012)
   Aeroflot Open-B (2019)
   World Junior Championship (Girls) (2009)
   World Junior Championship (Girls) (2007)
   Tromso Olympiad (Women) (2014)
   Gibraltar Masters (2015)
   Commonwealth Championship (2008)
   Gibraltar Masters (2020)
   Biel Master Open (2024)
   Lindores Abbey Tal Mem (2021)
   Batumi Olympiad (Women) (2018)

RECENT GAMES:
   🏆 World Blitz Championship (Women)
   P Rout vs L Jarocka (Dec-30-24) 1-0, blitz
   P Rout vs T Abrahamyan (Dec-30-24) 1-0, blitz
   P Rout vs X Zhao (Dec-30-24) 0-1, blitz
   P Nutakki vs P Rout (Dec-30-24) 0-1, blitz
   M Machlik vs P Rout (Dec-30-24) 1-0, blitz

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PADMINI ROUT
(born Jan-05-1994, 31 years old) India

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International Master (2015); Woman Grandmaster (2010).

Padmini Rout started playing Chess at the age of nine (2003) because of her father's passion for the game. She was the Asian Youth Girls Chess Champion in 2005 and 2006, the National U13 Girls Chess Champion in 2006, the World U14 (Girls) Champion in 2008, the Continental Asian Junior Girls Champion in 2009, and came third in the Asian Junior (Girls U20) championship 2010 and in the World Junior Championship (Girls) (2010). She won the Indian Women's Championship in 2014, 2015, 2016 and 2017.

Wikipedia article: Padmini Rout

Last updated: 2019-06-30 05:35:09

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 page 1 of 34; games 1-25 of 835  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. P Rout vs J Ramakrishna  0-1432006Hyderabad op 1stB47 Sicilian, Taimanov (Bastrikov) Variation
2. Neekan Pahlavan vs P Rout  0-1352006Asia-ch YouthB32 Sicilian
3. V Srilakshmi vs P Rout  0-1262006Asia-ch YouthD02 Queen's Pawn Game
4. P Rout vs Zahra Azadvari  1-0322006Asia-ch YouthB01 Scandinavian
5. P Rout vs G Hakimifard  1-0442006Asia-ch YouthC63 Ruy Lopez, Schliemann Defense
6. P Kumari vs P Rout  ½-½392006Asia-ch YouthB33 Sicilian
7. Hung Nguyen Thi Mai vs P Rout  1-0392006Asia-ch YouthE94 King's Indian, Orthodox
8. P Rout vs P Mohana  1-0392006Asia-ch YouthC98 Ruy Lopez, Closed, Chigorin
9. P Rout vs H Khalaji  1-0342006Asia-ch YouthB12 Caro-Kann Defense
10. Supriya Sanjeev Joshi vs P Rout  0-1422006Asia-ch YouthA45 Queen's Pawn Game
11. P Rout vs Julieta Grigoryan  1-0422006Wch U12 GirlsC43 Petrov, Modern Attack
12. D Sirkova vs P Rout  0-1402006Wch U12 GirlsB33 Sicilian
13. P Rout vs A Kantane  1-0322006Wch U12 GirlsB90 Sicilian, Najdorf
14. M Danelia vs P Rout  1-0532006Wch U12 GirlsD85 Grunfeld
15. P Rout vs Lena Kuzniatsova  1-0432006Wch U12 GirlsB23 Sicilian, Closed
16. P Rout vs Prakash Ram  ½-½472007IND-chBC95 Ruy Lopez, Closed, Breyer
17. S Dasari vs P Rout  0-1412007IND-chBB55 Sicilian, Prins Variation, Venice Attack
18. P Rout vs M S Thejkumar  ½-½522007IND-chBB01 Scandinavian
19. K Akshat vs P Rout  1-0712007IND-chBD02 Queen's Pawn Game
20. S K Ram vs P Rout  0-1292007IND-chBD02 Queen's Pawn Game
21. P Rout vs N Mohota  ½-½872007IND-chBC95 Ruy Lopez, Closed, Breyer
22. C Praveen Kumar vs P Rout  ½-½432007IND-chBD82 Grunfeld, 4.Bf4
23. P Rout vs B Lalith  0-1742007IND-chBB12 Caro-Kann Defense
24. P Rout vs H Tohirjonova  1-0342007Asia-ch U16 GirlsB98 Sicilian, Najdorf
25. G Esanboeva vs P Rout  0-1512007Asia-ch U16 GirlsA07 King's Indian Attack
 page 1 of 34; games 1-25 of 835  PGN Download
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Kibitzer's Corner
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Nov-17-10  Whitehat1963: I guess it's just too easy.
Feb-03-11  BLarsen1967: Young Padmini finished 4th in The Indian Women's Championship,with 7.5 out of 11,this is her game from round 4,beating Tania Sachdev

[Event "?"]
[Site "Bhubaneshwar,India"]
[Date "2010.12.28"]
[Round "4"]
[White "Tania,Sachdev"]
[Black "Padmini,Rout"]
[Result "0-1"]
[BlackElo "2352"]
[ECO "D93"]
[Opening "Grünfeld"]
[WhiteElo "2385"]

1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 g6 3. Nc3 d5 4. Nf3 Bg7 5. Bf4 O-O 6. e3 c5 7. dxc5 Ne4 8. Rc1 Nxc3 9. bxc3 Qa5 10. Be5 dxc4 11. Bxg7 Kxg7 12. Qd4+ f6 13. Qxc4 Nd7 14. c6 Ne5 15. Nxe5 Qxe5 16. Qb5 bxc6 17. Qxe5 fxe5 18. Bc4 Rb8 19. O-O Kf6 20. Rc2 Be6 21. Bxe6 Kxe6 22. Rd1 Rfd8 23. Rdc1 Kd5 24. c4+ Kc5 25. Kf1 e4 26. Ke2 Rb4 27. h4 a5 28. h5 g5 29. f3 exf3+ 30. Kxf3 h6 31. Ke4 a4 32. g4 Rd6 33. Ke5 Rd3 34. Ke4 Rd6 35. Ke5 Rd3 36. Ke4 Ra3 37. Kf3 Rb8 38. Rd1 Rf8+ 39. Ke2 Rf6 40. Rd7 Re6 41. Rd3 Rxd3 42. Kxd3 Kb4 43. Kd4 c5+ 44. Kd5 Rd6+ 45. Ke5 a3 46. Kf5 Rf6+ 47. Ke5 Rf3 48. Ke6 Rxe3+ 49. Kf7 Re4 50. Kg7 Re6 51. Kh7 Rc6 52. Re2 Kxc4 53. Rxe7 Kc3 54. Rg7 c4 55. Rg6 Rc7+ 56. Kxh6 Kb2 57. Rxg5 c3 58. Rf5 c2 59. Rf2 Kxa2 0-1

Oct-16-11  plimko: Padmini Rout beat Parimarjan Negi (2631) e Adhiban (2551) in the Indian Champ! After 8th round her performance is 2580!

http://chess-results.com/tnr57748.a...

On 'Scacchi Internazionali'
http://biker60.wordpress.com/2011/1...

Aug-21-12  bharatiy: why she is not part of indian team for olympiad?
Feb-03-15  abhishikt: Doing really well in "2015 Tradewise Gibraltar Chess Festival - Masters". She beat 3 GMs in a row so far - http://www.chess-results.com/tnr158...
Jun-06-15  sonia91: She is now an IM:

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

Jun-06-15  sonia91: <Won the Indian Women's championship 2014.> The correct statement should be "She won the Indian Women's championship 2014".

Aren't biographies writers supposed to be "skilled in English writing" (Chessgames Help)?

Jun-16-15  BLarsen1967: http://www.chess-results.com/tnr149...
Nov-26-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  Domdaniel: <sonia91> - <Aren't biographies writers supposed to be "skilled in English writing">

Actually, it takes skill to omit a pronoun whose sense can be imputed. But the absent 'she' has been restored.

Feb-16-17  catlover: It is likely that her last name will be frequently used in word-plays, especially on this website.
Feb-25-17  himadri: ^^^^ Why 'iPad mini' is no good?
Dec-20-18  sonia91: Asian Women's Champion 2018, congratulations! She also qualifies to the 2020 Women's World KO tournament.

Report by ChessBase: https://en.chessbase.com/post/asian...

Jul-26-22
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: This player, curiously, wins few games in a rout.
Jul-26-22  Cassandro: <perfidious> Don't quit your day job.
Jul-26-22
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: <cASSandro>, stick to communing with the other sockies hereabout.
Jul-26-22
Premium Chessgames Member
  fredthebear: <Jul-26-22 nok: Such cryptic and condescending posts aren't helpful, I gotta say.>
Jul-26-22
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: This once, I defer to <fredthebore>, who wrote the book on condescension.
Jul-26-22
Premium Chessgames Member
  fredthebear: <Jul-26-22 stone free or die: Thanks <nok>, that's new to me. Will have to give it a read.>
Jul-26-22  stone free or die: Drip, drip, drip.

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Jul-26-22
Premium Chessgames Member
  fredthebear: Jul-26-22 perfidious: <ohiyuk>, <rent boy> and <noisome gina, putin's biyatch> debating

The ultimate non-event.

Jul-26-22  Z legend 000000001: <Fred> you're on the wrong forum.
Jul-26-22
Premium Chessgames Member
  fredthebear: Wrong. No matter what sock puppet account you use, your posts are still <The ultimate non-event.>
Jul-27-22  boohoo bear: The drips are dropping like flies. Boohoohoo.
Jul-27-22
Premium Chessgames Member
  MissScarlett: This is not helpful!
Jul-27-22  boohoo bear: It's a rout!
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