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Bosboom-Lanchava 
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Tea Bosboom-Lanchava
Number of games in database: 161
Years covered: 1990 to 2008
Current FIDE rating: 2355
Highest rating achieved in database: 2393
Overall record: +60 -56 =45 (51.2%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games
      Based on games in the database; may be incomplete.

MOST PLAYED OPENINGS
With the White pieces:
 Queen's Pawn Game (13) 
    A41 E10 D02 A40 A46
 King's Indian (11) 
    E60 E91 E93 E92 E62
 Modern Benoni (9) 
    A57 A58 A56 A61 A67
 Nimzo Indian (8) 
    E21 E20 E54 E46 E32
 Queen's Gambit Declined (7) 
    D30 D31 D38 D37 D35
 Slav (7) 
    D10 D13 D18 D15 D11
With the Black pieces:
 Robatsch (25) 
    B06
 Pirc (17) 
    B07 B09 B08
 Queen's Pawn Game (4) 
    A41
 Modern Defense (4) 
    A42
 Grunfeld (4) 
    D90 D85 D94
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NOTABLE GAMES: [what is this?]
   Bosboom-Lanchava vs W Spoelman, 2005 1-0
   T Barendse vs Bosboom-Lanchava, 2004 0-1

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 page 1 of 7; games 1-25 of 161  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. N Gaprindashvili vs Bosboom-Lanchava  ½-½17 1990 Ch Georgia (w)C68 Ruy Lopez, Exchange
2. Movsesian vs Bosboom-Lanchava  1-048 1993 Mlada Boleslav opB07 Pirc
3. J Brenninkmeijer vs Bosboom-Lanchava  1-069 1995 Leeuwarden opB06 Robatsch
4. Bosboom-Lanchava vs Barsov  0-160 1997 VAM Hoogeveen opE21 Nimzo-Indian, Three Knights
5. Bosboom-Lanchava vs Bronstein  0-140 1997 HoogeveenE21 Nimzo-Indian, Three Knights
6. Bosboom-Lanchava vs Kosteniuk 0-128 1998 Olympiad (w)A41 Queen's Pawn Game (with ...d6)
7. Bosboom-Lanchava vs S Volkov  0-140 1998 Groningen OpenD31 Queen's Gambit Declined
8. Bosboom-Lanchava vs M Sebag  ½-½59 1999 Zone 1.1 (women)A57 Benko Gambit
9. Bosboom-Lanchava vs K Toma 1-029 2001 2nd ch-EUR WomenA15 English
10. P Schuurman vs Bosboom-Lanchava  ½-½56 2001 ch-NED WomenA41 Queen's Pawn Game (with ...d6)
11. Jonkman vs Bosboom-Lanchava  1-047 2001 Lost Boys OpenB09 Pirc, Austrian Attack
12. S Heyme vs Bosboom-Lanchava  0-127 2001 Frauen Bundesliga -2A00 Uncommon Opening
13. Bosboom-Lanchava vs P Schuurman  1-035 2001 ch-NED WomenA57 Benko Gambit
14. Bosboom-Lanchava vs A Bogza  0-147 2001 2nd ch-EUR WomenA40 Queen's Pawn Game
15. Van de Vegt,Le vs Bosboom-Lanchava  1-044 2001 Lost Boys OpenB08 Pirc, Classical
16. H Puuska vs Bosboom-Lanchava  0-128 2001 EuTChwB06 Robatsch
17. B Kadziolka vs Bosboom-Lanchava  1-060 2001 2nd ch-EUR WomenB09 Pirc, Austrian Attack
18. Bosboom-Lanchava vs Zhaoqin Peng  0-142 2001 ch-NED WomenD30 Queen's Gambit Declined
19. Bosboom-Lanchava vs D Iwaniuk  1-021 2001 2nd ch-EUR WomenA80 Dutch
20. B Pel vs Bosboom-Lanchava  0-154 2001 Lost Boys OpenA00 Uncommon Opening
21. U Heymann vs Bosboom-Lanchava  0-133 2001 Frauen Bundesliga -2B06 Robatsch
22. Zhaoqin Peng vs Bosboom-Lanchava  1-041 2001 ch-NED WomenB07 Pirc
23. E Hasanova vs Bosboom-Lanchava  ½-½37 2001 2nd ch-EUR WomenB06 Robatsch
24. Bosboom-Lanchava vs C Otten  1-023 2001 ch-NED WomenA41 Queen's Pawn Game (with ...d6)
25. K Arakhamia-Grant vs Bosboom-Lanchava  0-138 2001 Lost Boys OpenB06 Robatsch
 page 1 of 7; games 1-25 of 161  PGN Download
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Oct-11-04
Premium Chessgames Member
  Joshka: <percyblakeney> Why thanks:-) Oh yes I couldn't agree with you more...she is a real doll.....and just as sweet as she can be too;-)...how fortunate...all these chess babes now for all these young players...hope they realize how good they have it now!:-)....they say Fischer shunned the women on his rise to Everest...would he have had the same resolve during these times?;-)
Oct-11-04
Premium Chessgames Member
  percyblakeney: http://www.memoconsult.com/albums/u...
Oct-11-04
Premium Chessgames Member
  Joshka: You had to do it...huh Percy??LOL:-)...allright eat your heart out guys:-)
Oct-11-04
Premium Chessgames Member
  Joshka: hey this is Tea's site!!.....who's gonna be the first to step up to the plate with a pic with this gal?:-)
Oct-11-04   SBC: This is the homepage of Tea:

http://medusatbl.tripod.com/

Oct-12-04
Premium Chessgames Member
  Joshka: <SBC> Sarah, what had been going on with your site?...is it my connection?..I make it to the site, then it goes blank after about 2 seconds...same here with the Tea site.
Oct-12-04   SBC: <Joshka>

for my chess site, try:
http://batgirl.atspace.com/archives...

for Paul Morphy, try:
http://batgirl.atspace.com/index.html

Oct-13-04
Premium Chessgames Member
  BishopBerkeley: <Chessgames.com>

Wikipedia has a nice picture of her:

http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tea_Bo...

http://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Afbeel...

(: BB :)

P.S. I'm no authority on this, but isn't everything at Wikipedia public domain?

Oct-13-04
Premium Chessgames Member
  patzer2: I saw WGM and IM Lanchava's interview and photoshoot at Chessgames.com and she is an attractive young woman with an impressive resume of Chess accomplishments.

I understand she is a happily married wife and moter, while still finding the time to improve her chess by obtaining the WGM titles and an IM norm. Very impressive and commendable!

In any event, I wish Tea and her family all the best in both her Chess career and private life as a good wife and mother. Hope the photo shoot and publicity is good for her career and Chess in general.

Aug-25-05   EmperorAtahualpa: I understand my fellow countryman Harold Bosboom very well for marrying this gem. Atractive AND intelligent women like Tea Lanchava are just terribly rare in the Netherlands!
Aug-25-05   EmperorAtahualpa: By the way, it's kind of disappointing there are only 96 of her games in this database.....
Oct-13-05
Premium Chessgames Member
  dakgootje: <Atractive AND intelligent women like Tea Lanchava are just terribly rare in the Netherlands!>

Well thank you for this comment...

Voor vrouwen moeje hier naar Twente: mooi, soms intelligent (maar nie echt nodig) en ze drinken bier! (grolsch fabrieken weetjewel ;)

Dec-21-05   EmperorAtahualpa: I just found a new picture of Tea Bosboom-Lanchava:

http://www.momentoo.nl/Portraits/im...

Jan-14-06   EmperorAtahualpa: To see a whole slideshow of beautiful images of Tea Bosboom-Lanchava, click here:

http://www.momentoo.nl/Tea/index.htm

Feb-13-06   EmperorAtahualpa: "Last week, the Chess Events Maastricht Foundation organised a Complete Chess Match between the Dutch Women Grandmasters Zhaoqin Peng (Elo 2402) and Tea Lanchava (Elo 2389)."

http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail...

http://www.chessevents.nl/

Mar-29-06   Whitehat1963: I've sworn off coffee, chocolate, and water for life. I'll content myself with Tea Bosboom-Lanchava instead.
Apr-06-06   EmperorAtahualpa: Here's a picture of Tea Bosboom-Lanchava taken before her match against former Women's World Champion Antoaneta Stefanova during the European Individual Championships 2006:

http://www.tsf.org.tr/kusadasi/foto...

Apr-06-06   EmperorAtahualpa: And here's another one of her: http://www.tsf.org.tr/kusadasi/foto...
Apr-09-06   sitzkrieg: <dakgootje> kan je er eentje voor mij reserveren?
Apr-15-06   BIDMONFA: Tea Bosboom-Lanchava

BOSBOOM LANCHAVA, Tea
http://www.bidmonfa.com/bosboom_tea...
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Apr-24-06
Premium Chessgames Member
  acirce: <REST AND MOVEMENT (Peter Ingestad)

During those long, pensive august eventides of yore the peasants of Upland gathered in their gardens and on their verandas for teatime, quiet, happy and comfortly seated they spent their pleasant time stirring their cups.

If a tea cup on a saucer is stirred with sufficient skill and intensity, it begins to rotate itself; the spin to reach being bu a matter of knack and training. With an ever improved ability applied it may increase indefinitely. When the spin is sufficient, radioactive decay is generated, rapidly attaining injurious levels.

Today, the art of drinking tea is all but forgotten, this fact possibly partly explaining the improvement of general health having taken place during the last decades.

But still in the fifties textiles were spun and weft unsing an outmnoded technology inducing radioactivity to the cloth; the more it vibrated, the higher quality, was the cvommon judgment.

Fashion develops in perceptible stillness.- We return to the present - having faith in nothing partcular, awaiting the course of time, seeking solace in the marke's cityscape evolving around a a minor set of whirling compass directions.>

---
http://www.nevermind.nu/

Jun-10-06
Premium Chessgames Member
  dakgootje: <kan je er eentje voor mij reserveren?> als het goed betaalt, met ruim voorschot, zou ik best willen overwegen... ;-)
Jun-19-06
Premium Chessgames Member
  notyetagm: <EmperorAtahualpa: ... Atractive AND intelligent women like Tea Lanchava are just terribly rare in the Netherlands!>

Rare no matter where you go, I'm afraid. Usually you get one or the other but not both. :-)

May-29-07   Vash854: Sometimes you get neither... :(
Sep-05-07   Legend: <Vash854>

Hahahahaha

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