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Amy B Hoare

Number of games in database: 84
Years covered: 2009 to 2016
Last FIDE rating: 2016 (1945 rapid)
Highest rating achieved in database: 2088
Overall record: +20 -43 =21 (36.3%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games.

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Most played openings
B22 Sicilian, Alapin (9 games)
B10 Caro-Kann (6 games)
B06 Robatsch (5 games)
C55 Two Knights Defense (4 games)
D85 Grunfeld (4 games)
C65 Ruy Lopez, Berlin Defense (3 games)
C28 Vienna Game (3 games)
C53 Giuoco Piano (3 games)
C02 French, Advance (3 games)
A00 Uncommon Opening (2 games)

RECENT GAMES:
   🏆 World Junior Championship (Girls)
   A B Hoare vs L Hiebler (Aug-21-16) 1/2-1/2
   I Barchuk vs A B Hoare (Aug-20-16) 1-0
   A B Hoare vs S Ayinala (Aug-19-16) 1-0
   O Kiolbasa vs A B Hoare (Aug-18-16) 1-0
   A B Hoare vs D Albekova (Aug-17-16) 1-0

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AMY B HOARE
(born 1996) United Kingdom

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 page 1 of 4; games 1-25 of 84  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. A B Hoare vs J Jackson  ½-½632009Hastings 2009/10B22 Sicilian, Alapin
2. C I Howell vs A B Hoare  ½-½562009Hastings 2009/10C48 Four Knights
3. A B Hoare vs V Hansen  0-1492009Hastings 2009/10B10 Caro-Kann
4. P Tozer vs A B Hoare  ½-½532009Hastings 2009/10A14 English
5. A B Hoare vs D Foord  ½-½422010Hastings 2009/10C28 Vienna Game
6. G O'Toole vs A B Hoare  ½-½772010Hastings 2009/10C53 Giuoco Piano
7. A B Hoare vs A Wilson  ½-½242010Hastings 2009/10A00 Uncommon Opening
8. M Goodger vs A B Hoare  1-0312010Hastings 2009/10C45 Scotch Game
9. A B Hoare vs A Summerscale  0-1502010Sunningdale OpenC02 French, Advance
10. M White vs A B Hoare 1-0752010Sunningdale OpenD85 Grunfeld
11. M V Abbott vs A B Hoare  0-1492010Sunningdale OpenD85 Grunfeld
12. A B Hoare vs A Pleasants  0-1762010Sunningdale OpenB22 Sicilian, Alapin
13. S Gregory vs A B Hoare  ½-½642011Hastings 2011/12C24 Bishop's Opening
14. A B Hoare vs A G Grant  ½-½322011Hastings 2011/12B10 Caro-Kann
15. P Marusenko vs A B Hoare  1-0392011Hastings 2011/12D90 Grunfeld
16. A B Hoare vs J Rudd  0-1372011Hastings 2011/12A00 Uncommon Opening
17. A B Hoare vs J N Sugden  ½-½182012Hastings 2011/12A42 Modern Defense, Averbakh System
18. D J Ledger vs A B Hoare  1-0372012Hastings 2011/12C42 Petrov Defense
19. D Flynn vs A B Hoare  0-1382012Hastings 2011/12C68 Ruy Lopez, Exchange
20. A B Hoare vs R A Barton  0-1452012Hastings 2011/12B06 Robatsch
21. A B Hoare vs P J Batchelor  0-1402012British ChampionshipB10 Caro-Kann
22. R Coathup vs A B Hoare  1-0432012British ChampionshipE61 King's Indian
23. A B Hoare vs J Rudd  0-1342012British ChampionshipA27 English, Three Knights System
24. A Elwin vs A B Hoare  1-0532012British ChampionshipD97 Grunfeld, Russian
25. A B Hoare vs M R Burke  ½-½432012British ChampionshipB06 Robatsch
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Kibitzer's Corner
Apr-20-14  waustad: Is she any relation to the famous author of quicksort? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tony_H...
Jul-27-14  waustad: Here is a picture: http://en.chessbase.com/portals/4/f...
Jul-27-14
Premium Chessgames Member
  HeMateMe: Here she is:

<http://en.chessbase.com/Portals/4/f...>

She would have gotten teased at my grade school (the last name), but I don't know how these things play out in England.

Jul-27-14
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: <HMM> An alternative would have been to bear the surname of this player: Peter K Tart.
Jul-27-14
Premium Chessgames Member
  HeMateMe: I knew a kid who was really sharp in forensics. Why, they said he was a masterdebater.
Jul-27-14
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: <HMM> Actually went to high school with a family, last name Tarte. Girls were all cheerleaders, but the one son was behind the door when they were handing out looks.
Jul-27-14  Everett: <perfidious> right, he had a face like he was perpetually sucking a lemon.
Jul-27-14
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: <Everett> ROFL

Thing was, I didn't say all the girls were hot; really, only two of the four were much in the looks department. The first and third? Dayum, especially the younger, and a personality to go with her looks. Lost track of her, fool that I am.

Jul-27-14
Premium Chessgames Member
  HeMateMe: You should have chatted up the Tartes, when they were all tarted up.
Apr-30-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: <HMM> That boat sailed a time ago.
May-01-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  offramp: The surname is famous and well-respected in the UK. Zebra crossings are often illuminated by Belisha beacons. These are yellow lamps created for pedestrian safety by Secretary of State Lord Hoare-Belisha.
May-01-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  HeMateMe: I hope she had transportation and wasn't walking the streets a lot...
May-01-15  sydbarrett: Her middle name is B, which sounds just like "be." Then follow that with her last name. Oh, I'm so observant and hilarious. ;-) Sorry Amy, I hope that after I point that out, no one else here will do it again.
Oct-25-15
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: <Everett: <perfidious> right, he had a face like he was perpetually sucking a lemon.>

Just plain-looking, ackshly, same as the two sisters who were less attractive than numbers one and three.

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