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TOURNAMENT STANDINGS
World Junior Championship (Girls) Tournament

Nataliya Buksa10/13(+8 -1 =4)[games]
Alina Bivol9.5/13(+9 -3 =1)[games]
Zhansaya Abdumalik9.5/13(+8 -2 =3)[games]
Dinara Saduakassova9/13(+7 -2 =4)[games]
Nastassia Ziaziulkina9/13(+6 -1 =6)[games]
Dorsa Derakhshani8.5/13(+6 -2 =5)[games]
Gunay Mammadzada8/13(+6 -3 =4)[games]
Alexandra Makarenko8/13(+6 -3 =4)[games]
Ulviyya Fataliyeva8/13(+7 -4 =2)[games]
Susanna Gaboyan7.5/13(+6 -4 =3)[games]
Thi Thuy Trien Nguyen7.5/13(+6 -4 =3)[games]
Irina Drogovoz7.5/13(+7 -5 =1)[games]
Andreea Navrotescu7.5/13(+6 -4 =3)[games]
Sabina Ibrahimova7.5/13(+6 -4 =3)[games]
Nino Khomeriki7.5/13(+6 -4 =3)[games]
Filiz Osmanodja7.5/13(+7 -5 =1)[games]
Aytan Amrayeva7.5/13(+6 -4 =3)[games]
Paula Andrea Rodriguez Rueda7/13(+5 -4 =4)[games]
Medina Warda Aulia7/13(+6 -5 =2)[games]
J Saranya7/13(+6 -5 =2)[games]
Julianna Terbe6.5/13(+6 -6 =1)[games]
P Michelle Catherina6.5/13(+3 -3 =7)[games]
Natallia Kusenkova6.5/13(+5 -5 =3)[games]
Bibisara Assaubayeva6.5/13(+6 -6 =1)[games]
Mariola Wozniak6.5/13(+4 -4 =5)[games]
Karina Ivanova6.5/13(+3 -3 =7)[games]
G K Monnisha6.5/13(+4 -4 =5)[games]
Ioana Gelip6/13(+4 -5 =4)[games]
Vlada Sviridova6/13(+3 -4 =6)[games]
Bayarjargal Bayarmaa6/13(+5 -6 =2)[games]
Daniela Movileanu6/13(+5 -6 =2)[games]
Maria Vasova6/13(+4 -5 =4)[games]
* (48 players total; 16 players not shown. Click here for longer list.)

Chessgames.com Chess Event Description
World Junior Championship (Girls) (2015)

Played in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia, 2-15 September 2015. Nataliya Buksa won with 10/13, ahead of Alina Bivol and Zhansaya Abdumalik (9.5/13). By doing so, she received a direct award of the WGM title and also qualified to play in the Women's World Championship Knockout Tournament (2017).

Official site: http://wjcc2015.fide.com/standings/... Crosstable: http://www.chess-results.com/tnr185...

Previous edition: World Junior Championship (Girls) (2014). Next: World Junior Championship (Girls) (2016). For the Open section, see World Junior Championship (2015).

 page 2 of 6; games 26-50 of 133  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
26. N Khomeriki vs D Movileanu  1-0412015World Junior Championship (Girls)D78 Neo-Grunfeld, 6.O-O c6
27. N Ziaziulkina vs D Derakhshani  1-0392015World Junior Championship (Girls)B94 Sicilian, Najdorf
28. B Pratyusha vs M Wozniak  1-0352015World Junior Championship (Girls)A80 Dutch
29. A Amrayeva vs A Thomas  1-0642015World Junior Championship (Girls)D93 Grunfeld, with Bf4 & e3
30. J Bengtsson vs S Musaeva  1-0472015World Junior Championship (Girls)B22 Sicilian, Alapin
31. G Mammadzada vs K Ivanova  1-0572015World Junior Championship (Girls)C10 French
32. A B Hoare vs A Barbier  1-0602015World Junior Championship (Girls)C55 Two Knights Defense
33. I Drogovoz vs Thi Thuy Trien Nguyen  1-0252015World Junior Championship (Girls)E71 King's Indian, Makagonov System (5.h3)
34. A Navrotescu vs F Osmanodja  1-0812015World Junior Championship (Girls)A22 English
35. Z Abdumalik vs N Khomeriki  1-0382015World Junior Championship (Girls)C95 Ruy Lopez, Closed, Breyer
36. J Terbe vs V Sviridova  1-0372015World Junior Championship (Girls)C07 French, Tarrasch
37. J Saranya vs J Bengtsson 1-0282015World Junior Championship (Girls)B20 Sicilian
38. A B Hoare vs L Garifullina 1-0272015World Junior Championship (Girls)C02 French, Advance
39. P Michelle Catherina vs S Gaboyan  1-0502015World Junior Championship (Girls)B00 Uncommon King's Pawn Opening
40. D Derakhshani vs C Leonardi  1-0442015World Junior Championship (Girls)C18 French, Winawer
41. M Vasova vs A Amrayeva  1-0602015World Junior Championship (Girls)B33 Sicilian
42. F Osmanodja vs A Barbier  1-0362015World Junior Championship (Girls)C64 Ruy Lopez, Classical
43. A Bivol vs B Pratyusha 1-0562015World Junior Championship (Girls)D43 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
44. A Amrayeva vs N Badamkhand  1-0312015World Junior Championship (Girls)D46 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
45. N Buksa vs A Bivol 1-0262015World Junior Championship (Girls)B80 Sicilian, Scheveningen
46. S Ibrahimova vs D Movileanu  1-0482015World Junior Championship (Girls)B56 Sicilian
47. S Gaboyan vs J Saranya  1-0452015World Junior Championship (Girls)E62 King's Indian, Fianchetto
48. I Gelip vs A B Hoare  1-0332015World Junior Championship (Girls)C55 Two Knights Defense
49. P Paredes Bustamante vs M Vasova  1-0512015World Junior Championship (Girls)B14 Caro-Kann, Panov-Botvinnik Attack
50. J Bengtsson vs M Voskresenskaya  1-0642015World Junior Championship (Girls)B22 Sicilian, Alapin
 page 2 of 6; games 26-50 of 133  PGN Download
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Kibitzer's Corner
Sep-04-15  Kyudaime: Official site: http://wjcc2015.fide.com/
Sep-04-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  Penguincw: chess-results site: http://chess-results.com/tnr185842.....
Sep-05-15  waustad: Here is one player, not in this who will be heard from soon. I'd never heard of her until I saw her rating: http://ratings.fide.com/card.phtml?...

Davaademberel Nomin-Erdene (please forgive me if I got the order wrong, I don't speak Mongolian) has applied for an IM title and has picked up over 130 elo in the last 2 months. Her rating now is higher than anybody playing in this tournament and she's 15.

Sep-05-15  fisayo123: Zhansaya Abdumalik is the best player here.
Sep-05-15  sonia91: <waustad> Here's the ChessBase article about August 2015 rating lists, in which she is mentioned: http://en.chessbase.com/post/august...

"In January 2014, Mongolian player Nomin-Erdene Davaademberel, 13 years old, was rated a very modest 1834, certainly not worth noting. Sure, she had won the Asian u10 championship in 2010, but since nothing that stood out had materialized since then there was no reason to have any particular expectations at this point. After being inactive for over six months, her rating began to take off event after event and by October 2014 she was already 2107, until the Elo explosion in which she leapt from 2107 to 2314 the next months, for a 207 Elo gain. Playing every single month her rating fluctuated considerably as she gained 40 Elo in some events, lost it in others, and by June this year was at 2303. Now, after a month's rest, rethinking or regrouping, she experienced another boom and has gained 125 Elo, taking it to a very impressive 2428. This also ranks her world no.52 among all female players."

Sep-05-15  sonia91: Strangely, she didn't even take part in the Under-16 Chess Olympiad in Mongolia ended just a week ago
Sep-07-15  Bruce Graham: Zhansaya Abdumalik is tearing up the field. 6-0 thus far.
Sep-08-15  paavoh: <Zhansaya Abdumalik is tearing up the field. 6-0 thus far.> And her games are getting shorter and shorter.
Sep-08-15  sonia91: It seems nobody is caring about this tournament. Zhansaya Abdumalik is leading after 7 rounds with 7/7.
Sep-08-15  schweigzwang: I was following the top board game for a bit this morning on Chess24 ... before I had to go to work.
Sep-08-15  waustad: <sonia91> Thanks for the information. With a k value of 20 her rating is still fairly volatile, but not as bad as when it is 40. She needs a recognizable nickname like Chimi.
Sep-09-15  mike1: both ladies from KAZ are playing each other today at board# 1(round8). Maybe the first draw for the killer Chimi?
Sep-09-15  sonia91: <mike1> 'Chimi' isn't Abdumalik, but Tuvshintugs Batchimeg, from Mongolia like the new rising star Nomin-Erdene Davaademberel

Tomorrow Abdumalik will face Dinara Saduakassova. There is a third girl from Kazakhstan: 11-year-old Bibissara Assaubayeva, currently the youngest in the FIDE Top 100 Girls rating list.

Sep-11-15  waustad: Thank you <sonia>. I didn't have to do the search you just did to correct the misconception.
Sep-11-15  waustad: Naming conventions vary a lot even among the small portion of humanity that is of European ancestry. We're bound to get names wrong, but should always remember to try to respect others preferences when we know better. I remember hearing a Swede pronouncing Ingmar Bergman with hard 'g's. I asked her why and she said that otherwise the listener wouldn't know who she meant. I suspect that Yasser Seirawan often knows better but pronounces the name so that people who don't will recognize what he's saying.
Sep-13-15  notyetagm: Wow, Abdumalik started <7/7> but just lost her 2nd consecutive game in Round 11.
Sep-15-15  schweigzwang: Direct WGM title for the winner, Buksa?
Sep-15-15  waustad: I would say yes after reading this: http://www.fide.com/component/handb...
Sep-24-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  HeMateMe: were there any Americans in either the girls or boys tournament? I didn't see any mentioned in the chessbase article.

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