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Maggie Feng

Number of games in database: 55
Years covered: 2016 to 2019
Last FIDE rating: 2148 (2038 blitz)
Highest rating achieved in database: 2298
Overall record: +9 -30 =16 (30.9%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games.

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A07 King's Indian Attack (7 games)
A04 Reti Opening (5 games)
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C03 French, Tarrasch (4 games)
A90 Dutch (3 games)
D02 Queen's Pawn Game (3 games)
C18 French, Winawer (3 games)
A37 English, Symmetrical (3 games)
D20 Queen's Gambit Accepted (2 games)
A05 Reti Opening (2 games)

RECENT GAMES:
   🏆 US Championship (Women)
   I Krush vs M Feng (Mar-31-19) 1-0
   M Feng vs A Gorti (Mar-30-19) 0-1
   A Eswaran vs M Feng (Mar-29-19) 0-1
   M Feng vs S Foisor (Mar-28-19) 1-0
   A Sharevich vs M Feng (Mar-27-19) 1-0

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MAGGIE FENG
(born Jul-11-2000, 25 years old) United States of America

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A FIDE Master and Woman International Master, Maggie Feng was the winner of the K-9 section of the 2016 U.S. Junior High School Championship.

Wikipedia article: Maggie Feng

Last updated: 2023-05-14 13:43:06

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 page 1 of 3; games 1-25 of 55  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. M Feng vs Kudrin  0-1652016Dayton MastersD85 Grunfeld
2. A Aguilar vs M Feng  1-0532017PRO Chess League (Atlantic)A27 English, Three Knights System
3. M Feng vs D Pacheco  0-1762017PRO Chess League (Atlantic)A90 Dutch
4. M Feng vs A Randazzo  0-1322017PRO Chess League (Atlantic)A04 Reti Opening
5. J C Arias vs M Feng  ½-½422017PRO Chess League (Atlantic)D02 Queen's Pawn Game
6. A Balleisen vs M Feng  1-0532017PRO Chess League (Atlantic)A20 English
7. M Feng vs P Giannatos  ½-½582017PRO Chess League (Atlantic)A06 Reti Opening
8. M Feng vs Emmanuel Carter  0-1332017PRO Chess League (Atlantic)A04 Reti Opening
9. R Cunningham vs M Feng  ½-½252017PRO Chess League (Atlantic)C03 French, Tarrasch
10. B Cheng vs M Feng  1-0332017PRO Chess League (Atlantic)A07 King's Indian Attack
11. M Feng vs N Noritsyn  0-1722017PRO Chess League (Atlantic)A04 Reti Opening
12. M Feng vs K Yang  0-1382017PRO Chess League (Atlantic)A37 English, Symmetrical
13. B Sambuev vs M Feng  1-0282017PRO Chess League (Atlantic)D21 Queen's Gambit Accepted
14. M Feng vs Dominguez Perez  0-1382017PRO Chess League (Atlantic)A37 English, Symmetrical
15. S Pozo Vera vs M Feng  1-0432017PRO Chess League (Atlantic)D20 Queen's Gambit Accepted
16. N Paikidze vs M Feng  1-0562017PRO Chess League (Atlantic)A90 Dutch
17. M Feng vs B Tillis  0-1802017PRO Chess League (Atlantic)A05 Reti Opening
18. M Feng vs G Guseinov  0-1262017PRO League Group StageA04 Reti Opening
19. M Feng vs I Krush  ½-½412017US Championship (Women)A05 Reti Opening
20. A Sharevich vs M Feng  ½-½372017US Championship (Women)A84 Dutch
21. M Feng vs K Nemcova  ½-½702017US Championship (Women)A37 English, Symmetrical
22. M Feng vs S Foisor 1-0462017US Championship (Women)A06 Reti Opening
23. T Abrahamyan vs M Feng  1-0602017US Championship (Women)B47 Sicilian, Taimanov (Bastrikov) Variation
24. M Feng vs J Yu 1-0662017US Championship (Women)A07 King's Indian Attack
25. E Nguyen vs M Feng  0-1542017US Championship (Women)A90 Dutch
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Kibitzer's Corner
Apr-01-17
Premium Chessgames Member
  ketchuplover: Apparently she won the US Jr. Championship (first woman ever to do so!)
Apr-01-17  fisayo123: Which US junior championship is that?
Apr-02-17
Premium Chessgames Member
  Chessical: Ms Feng won the K9 section of the 2016 U.S. Junior High School Championship.

https://new.uschess.org/news/maggie...

Apr-03-17  technical draw: <Winner of the K9 section of the 2016 U.S. Junior High School Championship.>

Maybe they should say K-9. The other way is for the dogs.

Nov-26-19  Pyrandus: "for the dogs"? What means this anglicisme?
Nov-26-19
Premium Chessgames Member
  Sally Simpson: Play on words. K9 = canine.

Why was the number 6 scared being next to number 7?

Because 7, 8, 9.

Nov-26-19
Premium Chessgames Member
  OhioChessFan: What did 0 say to 8?
"Nice belt."
May-14-23
Premium Chessgames Member
  louispaulsen88888888: What did 2 say to 3?
May-14-23
Premium Chessgames Member
  louispaulsen88888888: Oh wait a minute. What did 2 say to 3 when 6 started acting like an idiot?
May-14-23
Premium Chessgames Member
  louispaulsen88888888: He’s just a product of our times.

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