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Beverly Mendoza

Number of games in database: 61
Years covered: 2001 to 2010
Last FIDE rating: 1945 (1910 rapid, 1947 blitz)
Highest rating achieved in database: 2182
Overall record: +19 -26 =16 (44.3%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games.

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A07 King's Indian Attack (5 games)
C67 Ruy Lopez (3 games)
C02 French, Advance (2 games)
A96 Dutch, Classical Variation (2 games)
B22 Sicilian, Alapin (2 games)
A99 Dutch, Ilyin-Genevsky Variation with b3 (2 games)
B00 Uncommon King's Pawn Opening (2 games)
B07 Pirc (2 games)
C53 Giuoco Piano (2 games)
A10 English (2 games)

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BEVERLY MENDOZA
(born Dec-18-1981, 43 years old) Philippines

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She is a WIM.

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 page 1 of 3; games 1-25 of 61  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. B Mendoza vs R Joya  1-0382001Philippine Championship (Women)A07 King's Indian Attack
2. A Castillo vs B Mendoza  0-1772001Philippine Championship (Women)A49 King's Indian, Fianchetto without c4
3. B Mendoza vs C R Mariano-Wagman  1-0722001Philippine Championship (Women)E86 King's Indian, Samisch, Orthodox, 7.Nge2 c6
4. B Mendoza vs S Itaas  1-0372001Philippine Championship (Women)B22 Sicilian, Alapin
5. J Cruz vs B Mendoza  ½-½212001Philippine Championship (Women)C26 Vienna
6. B Mendoza vs J Toledo  ½-½412001Philippine Championship (Women)B22 Sicilian, Alapin
7. M Flores vs B Mendoza  0-1542001Philippine Championship (Women)E10 Queen's Pawn Game
8. B Mendoza vs A Riza Canos  1-0292001Philippine Championship (Women)A07 King's Indian Attack
9. J Torres vs B Mendoza ½-½432001Philippine Championship (Women)A00 Uncommon Opening
10. B Mendoza vs S Lomibao  ½-½242001Philippine Championship (Women)D69 Queen's Gambit Declined, Orthodox Defense, Classical, 13.de
11. D Rivera vs B Mendoza  ½-½542001Philippine Championship (Women)C67 Ruy Lopez
12. B Mendoza vs Li Ching 1-0312001Zone 3.2a WomenB14 Caro-Kann, Panov-Botvinnik Attack
13. T Nguyen vs B Mendoza  1-0712001Zone 3.2a WomenD35 Queen's Gambit Declined
14. B Mendoza vs S Foudzi  ½-½492001Zone 3.2a WomenE85 King's Indian, Samisch, Orthodox Variation
15. D Soyolmaa vs B Mendoza  0-1312001Zone 3.2a WomenC50 Giuoco Piano
16. B Mendoza vs C R Mariano-Wagman  ½-½182001Zone 3.2a WomenA10 English
17. K Le vs B Mendoza 1-0352001Zone 3.2a WomenC47 Four Knights
18. B Mendoza vs B Ankhchimeg  1-0502001Zone 3.2a WomenB24 Sicilian, Closed
19. T T Hoang vs B Mendoza  1-0522001Zone 3.2a WomenE38 Nimzo-Indian, Classical, 4...c5
20. B Mendoza vs Vo Hong Phuong  0-1382001Zone 3.2a WomenB01 Scandinavian
21. Z Zarul Shazwan vs B Mendoza  ½-½332004Calvia Olympiad (Women)C53 Giuoco Piano
22. O Kryger vs B Mendoza  ½-½542004Calvia Olympiad (Women)D30 Queen's Gambit Declined
23. S Prudnikova vs B Mendoza  1-0492004Calvia Olympiad (Women)E06 Catalan, Closed, 5.Nf3
24. P Menon Jayadev vs B Mendoza  0-1612006Turin Olympiad (Women)A96 Dutch, Classical Variation
25. A Gavrilova vs B Mendoza  0-1252006Turin Olympiad (Women)A25 English
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Kibitzer's Corner
May-05-12  wordfunph: 2001 Philippine Open by Ignacio Dee..

<The real surprise was in the women's section, where WIM Beverly Mendoza showed up despite being held hostage by an abductor one week before the finals began. Mendoza escaped from her captor a day after she was abducted, returned to her province of Nueva ecija and showed up in the finals looking ready to win the title.>

Beverly Mendoza finished second behind Joan Toledo.

Source: Chess Asia Magazine Vol. 15 No. 2

Aug-12-19
Premium Chessgames Member
  GrahamClayton: <wordfunph>
<The real surprise was in the women's section, where WIM Beverly Mendoza showed up despite being held hostage by an abductor one week before the finals began. Mendoza escaped from her captor a day after she was abducted, returned to her province of Nueva Ecija and showed up in the finals looking ready to win the title.>

Have there been any other examples of chess players being abducted/kidnapped or being held hostage?

Aug-12-19
Premium Chessgames Member
  Stonehenge: Kirsan Ilyumzhinov was abducted by aliens. Unfortunately they returned him to planet earth.
Aug-12-19  Count Wedgemore: <Stonehenge> I strongly suspect they cloned him on their spaceship and returned the clone. The real Kirsan may still be out there somewhere, among the stars.
Aug-12-19
Premium Chessgames Member
  moronovich: <Count Wedgemore: <Stonehenge> I strongly suspect they cloned him on their spaceship and returned the clone. The real Kirsan may still be out there somewhere, among the stars.>

Or,he is over The Hills...:)

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