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Irina Baraeva
I Baraeva 
 

Number of games in database: 147
Years covered: 2004 to 2015
Last FIDE rating: 2223 (2200 rapid, 2136 blitz)
Overall record: +56 -62 =29 (48.0%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games.

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A07 King's Indian Attack (5 games)
A25 English (5 games)
B22 Sicilian, Alapin (4 games)
D18 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav, Dutch (4 games)
D10 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav (4 games)
C11 French (4 games)

RECENT GAMES:
   🏆 26th Czech Open A
   J Pulpan vs I Baraeva (Aug-01-15) 1/2-1/2
   I Baraeva vs M Lugovskoy (Jul-31-15) 0-1
   I Baraeva vs T Nguyen (Jul-29-15) 0-1
   D Kryakvin vs I Baraeva (Jul-28-15) 1-0
   I Baraeva vs J Spalir (Jul-27-15) 1-0

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IRINA BARAEVA
(born Aug-21-1995, 29 years old) Russia

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She became a WFM in 2008 and a WIM in 2013. Twin sister of Marina Niyazgulova.

Last updated: 2021-12-15 15:01:45

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 page 1 of 6; games 1-25 of 147  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. V Mestnikova vs I Baraeva  0-1252004RUS-ch U10 GirlsB27 Sicilian
2. Albina Bakunina vs I Baraeva  1-0132004RUS-ch U10 GirlsA07 King's Indian Attack
3. I Baraeva vs A Golubeva  1-0252004RUS-ch U10 GirlsA25 English
4. I Baraeva vs A Martynova  0-1252004RUS-ch U10 GirlsA10 English
5. I Baraeva vs Polina Nagornaya  0-1252004RUS-ch U10 GirlsA37 English, Symmetrical
6. I Baraeva vs Elena Zaytseva  ½-½252004RUS-ch U10 GirlsA22 English
7. Mariya Ivanova vs I Baraeva  ½-½252004RUS-ch U10 GirlsB22 Sicilian, Alapin
8. E Zavialova vs I Baraeva  0-1252004RUS-ch U10 GirlsB22 Sicilian, Alapin
9. E Ho vs I Baraeva  0-1732005Wch U10 GirlsD87 Grunfeld, Exchange
10. I Baraeva vs Ali Roy  0-1382005Wch U10 GirlsA11 English, Caro-Kann Defensive System
11. A Navrotescu vs I Baraeva  0-1402005Wch U10 GirlsD80 Grunfeld
12. I Baraeva vs Aleksandra Ivanova  1-0632005Wch U10 GirlsA22 English
13. N Unapkoshvili vs I Baraeva  1-0642005Wch U10 GirlsA41 Queen's Pawn Game (with ...d6)
14. I Baraeva vs M R Owens  ½-½652005Wch U10 GirlsA25 English
15. A C Salazar vs I Baraeva  0-1962005Wch U10 GirlsB27 Sicilian
16. I Baraeva vs S Milutinovic  0-1312005Wch U10 GirlsA16 English
17. M Roy vs I Baraeva  0-1462005Wch U10 GirlsB21 Sicilian, 2.f4 and 2.d4
18. I Baraeva vs D Saduakassova  0-1612005Wch U10 GirlsA21 English
19. I Baraeva vs M Severina  1-0352005EU-ch U10 GirlsA10 English
20. S Ibrahimova vs I Baraeva  1-0362005EU-ch U10 GirlsB32 Sicilian
21. I Baraeva vs D Visanescu  1-0542005EU-ch U10 GirlsA10 English
22. N Ziaziulkina vs I Baraeva  1-0582005EU-ch U10 GirlsB07 Pirc
23. I Baraeva vs A Papathanasiou  1-0632005EU-ch U10 GirlsA34 English, Symmetrical
24. I Baraeva vs N Kusenkova  0-1502005EU-ch U10 GirlsA11 English, Caro-Kann Defensive System
25. T Galunova vs I Baraeva  1-0392005EU-ch U10 GirlsA07 King's Indian Attack
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Kibitzer's Corner
Dec-08-12  cro777: At the 2011 Russian Youth Championships, Irina Baraeva came in first in the Girl's under 16 section.

http://www.chessbase.com/news/2011/...

Apr-03-13  cro777: At the Rapid YUFO Championship 2013 Women in Astrakhan, Russia, Irina came in first with 8.5/9, half a point ahead of her sister Marina.

Baraeva sisters at the YUFO Championship:

http://www.astrachess.ru/images/pho...

Apr-20-13  cro777: The Russian Junior Chess Championships 2013 (for boys and girls) are taking place on 15th-28th April in Loo, Sochi. The winner of each group will gain the right to represent Russia at the Junior World Chess Championship.

The Baraeva sisters are competing in the age group U-19.

http://russiachess.org/upload/ibloc...

May-21-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  Penguincw: According to http://en.chessbase.com/post/fide-w..., a person by the name of Irina Barbaeva of "Russsia" won silver in the FIDE World School Championship U15 (girls). However, she's 19 yo, so it can't be her, right?
May-21-15  cro777: <Penguincw: It can't be her.>

Of course. The difference is in one letter (Baraeva and Barbaeva).

Irina Baraeva, born 1995, is a Woman International Master. She recently played for the University of Belorechensk at the Russian Team Championship (Women) 2015.

http://ruchess.ru/upload/iblock/e4b...

Irina Barbaeva, born 2000, from Ust-Ordynsky, a rural locality in Irkutsk Oblast (Siberia, Russia), has FIDE rating 1856. Recently, she won the silver medal at the FIDE World Schools Individual Championships 2015 in Pattaya, Thailand in the Girls under 15 section.

http://regirkchess.ru/wp-content/up...

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