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Marina Niyazgulova

Number of games in database: 84
Years covered: 2005 to 2018
Last FIDE rating: 2227 (1981 rapid, 2018 blitz)
Highest rating achieved in database: 2239
Overall record: +25 -36 =23 (43.5%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games.

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Most played openings
B01 Scandinavian (5 games)
C00 French Defense (4 games)
E32 Nimzo-Indian, Classical (4 games)
D10 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav (3 games)
C11 French (3 games)
A07 King's Indian Attack (3 games)
B28 Sicilian, O'Kelly Variation (3 games)
C01 French, Exchange (2 games)
D17 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav (2 games)
D18 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav, Dutch (2 games)

RECENT GAMES:
   🏆 Russian Championship Higher League (Women)
   A Maltsevskaya vs M Niyazgulova (Jul-05-18) 0-1
   M Niyazgulova vs D Khokhlova (Jul-04-18) 1/2-1/2
   V Loskutova vs M Niyazgulova (Jul-03-18) 0-1
   M Niyazgulova vs E Ustich (Jul-02-18) 1-0
   E Diakonova vs M Niyazgulova (Jun-30-18) 1-0

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MARINA NIYAZGULOVA
(born Aug-21-1995, 29 years old) Russia

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Niyazgulova was born in Chelyabinsk, Russia, on August 21, 1995. She started playing at a chess club at the age of 6 under the mentorship of Russian GM Aleksandr Potapov. At the age of 7 she continued her studies at chess school "Vaskhod" with coach Abkadyrov Lutfulovich.

Career
Niyazgulova earned her Woman FIDE Master in 2007 and Woman International Master title in 2011. She holds the sports title of Master of Sports of Russia.

Her peak rating was 2239 in April 2018. Her peak ranking was #41 on FIDE Top 100 Girls in February, 2015.

Individual competitions
Niyazgulova won her first individual major tournament at the European Individual rapid Youth championship for Girls U-16 in Subotica, Serbia, in 2010.

In 2015, Niyazgulova came in first at the Championship of the Krasnodar Territory among Women. Her twin sister, Irina Baraeva, scored a point less and came in second.

She participated in two iterations of the Blitz Chess Championship of the Southern Federal District Among Women in 2016 and 2017. She came in at third and second places, respectively.

She came in third at the Chess Championship of the Southern Federal District Among Women in 2017.

Team competitions
Niyazgulova took second place at the European Team Youth rapid championship U — 14 in Subotica, Serbia, in 2009. With 12 points, her team trailed only 1 point behind the tournament's team winner Hungary.

Her first major tournament win was at the European youth team championship U18 for Girls in Pardubice, Czech Republic, in 2012. Her team came in first with 13 points out of 9 competing national teams.

In 2015, she participated in the Russian Women's Team Blitz Championship held in Sochi, Russia. Her team, which was representing city of Belorechensk, came in third out of 7 competing teams

Twin sister of Irina Baraeva.

Wikipedia article: Marina Niyazgulova

Last updated: 2022-10-29 18:10:39

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 page 1 of 4; games 1-25 of 84  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. D Saduakassova vs M Niyazgulova  ½-½992005Wch U10 GirlsA07 King's Indian Attack
2. D Kokossis vs M Niyazgulova  1-0462008EU-ch U14 Girls 18thB27 Sicilian
3. M Niyazgulova vs G Gudmundsdottir  1-0232008EU-ch U14 Girls 18thA22 English
4. E Shabalin vs M Niyazgulova  1-036201032. Nezhmetdinov MemA12 English with b3
5. M Niyazgulova vs A Kostin  0-1262010Anapa op-BA45 Queen's Pawn Game
6. M Niyazgulova vs D Kurukin  0-1332011Master OpenE00 Queen's Pawn Game
7. I Baraeva vs M Niyazgulova  ½-½422011Voronezh Master OpenD45 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
8. M Niyazgulova vs N Pogonina  0-1422011Polugaevsky MemorialE11 Bogo-Indian Defense
9. A Potapov vs M Niyazgulova  1-0442012Czech Open-AD10 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
10. Goryachkina vs M Niyazgulova  1-0382012Czech Open-AD17 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
11. M Niyazgulova vs R Pujari  1-0472012World Youth Championship (Girls)D35 Queen's Gambit Declined
12. M Niyazgulova vs M Severina  0-1402012World Youth Championship (Girls)E36 Nimzo-Indian, Classical
13. T Nguyen vs M Niyazgulova  ½-½412012World Youth Championship (Girls)D12 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
14. K Kovacs vs M Niyazgulova  1-0312012World Youth Championship (Girls)A09 Reti Opening
15. H M Klek vs M Niyazgulova  1-0542012World Youth Championship (Girls)B28 Sicilian, O'Kelly Variation
16. M Niyazgulova vs G Hakimifard  ½-½482012World Youth Championship (Girls)E32 Nimzo-Indian, Classical
17. M Niyazgulova vs P Tregubov  0-1442012Vladimir Dvorkovich MemA31 English, Symmetrical, Benoni Formation
18. T Shadrina vs M Niyazgulova 1-0392013Russian Team Championship (Women)C13 French
19. E Kovalevskaya vs M Niyazgulova  ½-½412013Russian Team Championship (Women)D94 Grunfeld
20. M Niyazgulova vs J Ushakova  0-1302013Russian Team Championship (Women)A41 Queen's Pawn Game (with ...d6)
21. O Derli vs M Niyazgulova  0-1442013Russian Team Championship (Women)B01 Scandinavian
22. M Niyazgulova vs O Girya 0-1652013European Championship (Women)D18 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav, Dutch
23. R Gjergji vs M Niyazgulova 1-0332013European Championship (Women)C01 French, Exchange
24. M Niyazgulova vs M Paramentic  ½-½992013European Championship (Women)D58 Queen's Gambit Declined, Tartakower (Makagonov-Bondarevsky) Syst
25. T Kezele vs M Niyazgulova  0-1502013European Championship (Women)B28 Sicilian, O'Kelly Variation
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Dec-08-12  cro777: The 7th International Chess Festival Moscow Open 2011.

Twin sisters Marina and Irina Baraeva

http://chesspro.ru/_images/material...

Dec-08-12  cro777: At the 2012 World Youth Champioship U18-Girls the sisters won 26th and 27th place scoring 6/11. The Championship was convincingly won by Aleksandra Goryachkina with 9.5/11. Interestingly, Goryachkina still owns the right to play in the under 14 section. Instead, she decided to test her strength against the oldest girls and won the event a clear point ahead of the pursuers.
Dec-08-12  cro777: At the 2012 Russian Youth Championships, Marina Baraeva came in second in the Girl's under 18 section.

http://www.chessbase.com/news/2012/...

Apr-25-13  cro777: At the 2013 Russian Youth Championships, Marina Baraeva came in second in the Girl's under 19 section and will be Russia's representative in the European Youth Championship. The winner Veronika Lezhepekova will represent Russia at the World Youth Chess Championship.
Nov-26-13  cro777: The twin sisters WIM's Marina and Irina Baraeva are participating at the Pushchino Autumn 2013 (a stage of the Cup of Russia women). Their encounter in the second round ended in a draw.

http://mosoblchess.ru/upload/iblock...

Jul-06-14  waustad: Here are the sisters at the Polugaevsky Memorial: http://es.chessbase.com/portals/0/f...
May-10-16  cro777: The 17th Russian Women's Team Championship was held in Zhemchuzhina Hotel (Sochi) between May 1 and May 10, 2016 as a 9-team round robin.

Marina participated as a member of the University Belorechensk team.

http://www.ruchess.ru/upload/iblock...

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