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Tuvshintugs Batchimeg

Number of games in database: 304
Years covered: 2002 to 2020
Last FIDE rating: 2356 (2311 rapid, 2295 blitz)
Highest rating achieved in database: 2409
Overall record: +75 -74 =58 (50.2%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games in the database. 97 exhibition games, blitz/rapid, odds games, etc. are excluded from this statistic.

MOST PLAYED OPENINGS
With the White pieces:
 Queen's Pawn Game (30) 
    A46 D02 A40 A45 A50
 Queen's Gambit Declined (17) 
    D30 D38 D31 D35 D37
 Slav (17) 
    D15 D11 D17 D12 D10
 Nimzo Indian (16) 
    E30 E53 E25 E20 E47
 Sicilian (13) 
    B33 B27 B32 B46 B94
 King's Indian (13) 
    E90 E60 E92 E73 E99
With the Black pieces:
 Ruy Lopez (25) 
    C65 C91 C84 C92 C69
 Grunfeld (19) 
    D85 D90 D86 D72 D74
 Ruy Lopez, Closed (17) 
    C91 C92 C84 C86 C95
 English (13) 
    A15 A16 A14 A13
 Two Knights (13) 
    C55 C56
 Queen's Pawn Game (11) 
    A45 D02 A40 D00
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NOTABLE GAMES: [what is this?]
   E Epstein vs T Batchimeg, 2008 0-1
   T Batchimeg vs A Fishbein, 2006 1-0
   T Batchimeg vs Y Hou, 2013 1-0
   T Batchimeg vs Y Hou, 2014 1/2-1/2
   T Batchimeg vs Koneru, 2014 1-0
   A J Walton vs T Batchimeg, 2018 0-1
   T Batchimeg vs I Zenyuk, 2008 1/2-1/2
   T Batchimeg vs S Shaydullina, 2014 1-0

NOTABLE TOURNAMENTS: [what is this?]
   US Women's Championship (2007)
   US Women's Championship (2008)
   16th Asian Games (Women Teams) (2010)
   FIDE Women's Grand Prix Sharjah (2014)
   Asian Continental Championship (Women) (2016)
   Asian Women Continental Chess Championship (2012)
   United States Championship (2006)
   Tromso Olympiad (Women) (2014)
   Istanbul Olympiad (Women) (2012)
   Batumi Olympiad (Women) (2018)
   Reykjavik Open (2017)
   Gibraltar Masters (2018)
   Baku Olympiad (Women) (2016)
   FIDE Online Olympiad (2020)
   Gibraltar Masters (2017)

RECENT GAMES:
   🏆 FIDE Online Olympiad
   T Batchimeg vs M Alinasab (Aug-23-20) 1-0, rapid
   C M Sihite vs T Batchimeg (Aug-23-20) 1/2-1/2, rapid
   T Batchimeg vs S Baymuratova (Aug-23-20) 1-0, rapid
   R Vaishali vs T Batchimeg (Aug-22-20) 0-1, rapid
   T Lei vs T Batchimeg (Aug-22-20) 1/2-1/2, rapid

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TUVSHINTUGS BATCHIMEG
(born May-03-1986, 39 years old) Mongolia

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International Master (2014).

Batchimeg was Mongolian women's champion in 2011 and 2016. She is also a WGM and a FIDE Arbiter.

Wikipedia article: Batchimeg Tuvshintugs


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 page 1 of 13; games 1-25 of 305  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. T Batchimeg vs B Munguntuul  0-1402002MGL-ch (Women)B46 Sicilian, Taimanov Variation
2. T Batchimeg vs J Zawadzka  0-1582002Wch U16 GirlsD01 Richter-Veresov Attack
3. O Ganbold vs T Batchimeg  ½-½512005Michael Franett MemorialB31 Sicilian, Rossolimo Variation
4. T Batchimeg vs J Kraai  0-1332005HB Global Chess ChallengeC11 French
5. T Batchimeg vs A Fishbein 1-0702006United States ChampionshipB64 Sicilian, Richter-Rauzer Attack
6. Shulman vs T Batchimeg 1-0372006United States ChampionshipD80 Grunfeld
7. T Batchimeg vs B Kreiman 1-0272006United States ChampionshipB32 Sicilian
8. Gulko vs T Batchimeg  ½-½302006United States ChampionshipA16 English
9. J Becerra Rivero vs T Batchimeg  0-1432006United States ChampionshipB30 Sicilian
10. T Batchimeg vs Kamsky 0-1432006United States ChampionshipB42 Sicilian, Kan
11. Yermolinsky vs T Batchimeg 1-0372006United States ChampionshipA15 English
12. T Batchimeg vs A Zatonskih 0-1362006United States ChampionshipC10 French
13. S Muhammad vs T Batchimeg  1-0302006United States ChampionshipD82 Grunfeld, 4.Bf4
14. V Akobian vs T Batchimeg  1-0352006Foxwoods opD94 Grunfeld
15. E Najer vs T Batchimeg 1-014200634th World OpenD85 Grunfeld
16. T Batchimeg vs J Becerra Rivero 0-159200634th World OpenC97 Ruy Lopez, Closed, Chigorin
17. M Scekic vs T Batchimeg 1-027200634th World OpenA03 Bird's Opening
18. T Batchimeg vs P Vavrak  0-1692007OCF Winter NAO FIDE OpenC18 French, Winawer
19. T Batchimeg vs B Abramovic  0-1532007National OpenC96 Ruy Lopez, Closed
20. T Batchimeg vs I Krush 0-1312007National OpenB63 Sicilian, Richter-Rauzer Attack
21. M Khachiyan vs T Batchimeg  ½-½45200735th World OpenC69 Ruy Lopez, Exchange, Gligoric Variation
22. T Batchimeg vs Mikhalevski 0-123200735th World OpenC80 Ruy Lopez, Open
23. T Batchimeg vs M Panchanathan  ½-½50200735th World OpenC99 Ruy Lopez, Closed, Chigorin, 12...cd
24. A Stein vs T Batchimeg  1-031200735th World OpenC91 Ruy Lopez, Closed
25. J Bonin vs T Batchimeg  0-139200735th World OpenD38 Queen's Gambit Declined, Ragozin Variation
 page 1 of 13; games 1-25 of 305  PGN Download
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Kibitzer's Corner
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Mar-09-06
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: <how is it pronounced?> Two shindigs.
Mar-09-06  notsodeepthought: [a few hours ago:] <notsodeepthought: We may need a <User: Mongolia> to echo the statements of our fellow kibitzer from Armenia.>

[only a little later:] <Mongolia: God Bless Mongolia !!!!!!!!>

Boy, I didn't realize how much pull I had on this site...

Mar-09-06  Appaz: <God Bless Mongolia> Mongolians are mostly Buddhists, so this blessing becomes a bit weird.
Mar-09-06  EmperorAtahualpa: LOL God Bless Mongolia indeed! God bless anything, as long as it's not Armenia! :)
Mar-09-06  Larsker: <EmperorAtahualpa: LOL God Bless Mongolia indeed! God bless anything, as long as it's not Armenia! :)> God bless Levon Aronian ! Btw, isn't he Alemanian?
Mar-09-06  EmperorAtahualpa: <Mongolians are mostly Buddhists, so this blessing becomes a bit weird.>

<Appaz> That makes it even funnier! :)

Mar-09-06  notyetagm: <notsodeepthought: <notyetagm: God Bless Mongolia>. We may need a User: Mongolia to echo the statements of our fellow kibitzer from Armenia.>

Glad that someone got my reference.
:-)

Mar-09-06  notyetagm: <notsodeepthought: [a few hours ago:] <notsodeepthought: We may need a <User: Mongolia> to echo the statements of our fellow kibitzer from Armenia.>

[only a little later:] <Mongolia: God Bless Mongolia !!!!!!!!>

Boy, I didn't realize how much pull I had on this site...>

You should have said that someone may need to send you $10 million dollars. ;-)

Mar-09-06  RookFile: Play time's over. Kamsky showed her who's boss.
Mar-09-06
Premium Chessgames Member
  TheAlchemist: Maybe Batchimeg Tuvshintugs = Long Meg and her daughters :-)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Long_M...

Mar-09-06
Premium Chessgames Member
  TheAlchemist: Oh, and God bless Mongolia, by all means!
Mar-10-06  notsodeepthought: <notyetagm: You should have said that someone may need to send you $10 million dollars. ;-)> Dang, you're right, am I still in time...? Going back to Tuvshintugs, unfortunately the excitement is over - after her loss to Kamsky she was beaten convincingly even today (by Anna Zatonskih). Still, a very good effort overall from a player whose rating was barely over 2200.
Mar-10-06  notyetagm: <notsodeepthought> Yes, Chimi could not count today: three defenders of the g3-square cannot keep out four attackers (36 ... ♘xg3! 0-1).
Mar-10-06  notsodeepthought: <notyetagm: Yes, Chimi could not count today:...> Yep, sometimes chess is that simple...
Mar-10-06  notyetagm: <notsodeepthought> That's what so frustrating about chess. Chimi studied all these difficult tactical puzzles and then she lost simply because 4>3.
Aug-26-09
Premium Chessgames Member
  GrahamClayton: Tim Krabbe has some analysis of the wild agme that Tuvshintugs played at the 2003 Utrecht Open:

http://www.xs4all.nl/~timkr/chess2/...

Oct-07-09  redwhitechess: where is chimi now and why not playing in US women 2009 champ?
May-04-13  BIDMONFA: Batchimeg Tuvshintugs

BATCHIMEG, Tuvshintugs
http://www.bidmonfa.com/batchimeg_t...
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Dec-27-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: If you go out on Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve, that's Two Shindigs.
Dec-27-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  SteinitzLives: <offramp> Emphasis on off, needs a life.
Dec-27-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: <SteinitzLives> are you still knocking out those poems?
Dec-27-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: <Steinitz> should stick to his anti-gambling/anti-poker routine.
Dec-27-13  waustad: They have moved her wiki page due to spelling issues. It seems her correct name is: Tövshintögsiin Batchimeg and the new WIKI page is: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T%C3%B.... Somewhere I read that she has moved back to Mongolia after living in California for a time, athough I cannot corroborate that information. One of the photographs of her linked by the wiki page is of her signing autographs. In her case that could take a while.
Sep-06-14
Premium Chessgames Member
  Penguincw: A great tournament by Batchimeg Tuvshintugs, as at the FIDE Women's Grand Prix Sharjah (2014), she finished in a 4 way tie for 3rd with 6.5/11. She nearly finished undefeated, but a last round loss to Dronavalli Harika ruined it. Nevertheless, being one of just 4 WGMs (the other being Ju Wenjun, Nafisa Muminova and Alina L'Ami) in a field with 8 GMs from about 6 countries and finish in the top half is impressive.

Unfortunately, that last round loss was a tough one, as it prevented her from picking up a GM norm. However, it should be good enough for an IM norm. Also, I believe she has to be rated at least 2400, but despite the loss, she should gain about 32 rating points to fly up to 2378.

Sep-05-17  Arconax: She was recently awarded the title State Honoured Athlete of Mongolia.
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