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Anastazia Karlovich
A Karlovich 
Photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons  

Number of games in database: 145
Years covered: 1997 to 2012
Last FIDE rating: 2204
Highest rating achieved in database: 2313
Overall record: +37 -55 =53 (43.8%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games.

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B50 Sicilian (13 games)
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C63 Ruy Lopez, Schliemann Defense (6 games)
A57 Benko Gambit (5 games)
C45 Scotch Game (5 games)
B01 Scandinavian (5 games)
C15 French, Winawer (5 games)
C41 Philidor Defense (5 games)

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ANASTAZIA KARLOVICH
(born May-29-1982, 43 years old) Ukraine

[what is this?]
Anastazia Valerevna Karlovich was born in Dnipropetrovsk*. She began to play chess in school when she was eight years old. She became a WIM in 2000 and a WGM in 2003. Anastazia is also a FIDE press officer (1) and a (chess) photographer.

*(1) http://www.youtube.com/user/fidecha... , (2) Wikipedia article: Dnipropetrovsk

Wikipedia article: Anastasiya Karlovich


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Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. A Karlovich vs K Bhatia  ½-½341997EU-ch U16 GirlsC31 King's Gambit Declined, Falkbeer Counter Gambit
2. L Khusnutdinova vs A Karlovich  ½-½161998Kazan (Women)D02 Queen's Pawn Game
3. A Karlovich vs A Baburova  1-0561998UKR-ch U16 GirlsA07 King's Indian Attack
4. A Karlovich vs N Nikolaev  ½-½521998Komercni Banka OpenB01 Scandinavian
5. N Medvegy vs A Karlovich  1-0511998Komercni Banka OpenC45 Scotch Game
6. A Karlovich vs L Klima  1-0251998Komercni Banka OpenB31 Sicilian, Rossolimo Variation
7. I Romanova vs A Karlovich  ½-½221998Komercni Banka OpenA59 Benko Gambit
8. D Gross vs A Karlovich  1-0381998Komercni Banka OpenA07 King's Indian Attack
9. A Karlovich vs D Kotek  0-1491998Komercni Banka OpenC02 French, Advance
10. A Stolyarov vs A Karlovich  0-1541998Komercni Banka OpenD02 Queen's Pawn Game
11. M Woerdemann vs A Karlovich  ½-½71998Komercni Banka OpenA07 King's Indian Attack
12. M Litynska vs A Karlovich 1-0301999Lvov (Women)A59 Benko Gambit
13. A Karlovich vs M Brodsky  0-1621999Ukrainian Team ChampionshipB31 Sicilian, Rossolimo Variation
14. V Rudak vs A Karlovich  1-0521999Ukrainian Team ChampionshipC55 Two Knights Defense
15. A Tikhomirov vs A Karlovich  ½-½141999Ukrainian Team ChampionshipC63 Ruy Lopez, Schliemann Defense
16. A Karlovich vs I Derjabin  1-0501999Ukrainian Team ChampionshipC13 French
17. A Prihodko vs A Karlovich  1-0381999Ukrainian Team ChampionshipC53 Giuoco Piano
18. N Zavorotko vs A Karlovich  0-1181999Ukrainian Team ChampionshipC63 Ruy Lopez, Schliemann Defense
19. A Karlovich vs E Andreev  0-1521999Ukrainian Team ChampionshipB18 Caro-Kann, Classical
20. A Karlovich vs S Stepanenko 1-0392000Kharkiv Caissa OpenB50 Sicilian
21. A Karlovich vs M Simantsev 1-0382000Kharkiv Caissa OpenB50 Sicilian
22. J Khodotov vs A Karlovich  1-0362000Kharkiv Caissa OpenA57 Benko Gambit
23. E Gasanov vs A Karlovich ½-½662000Kharkiv Caissa OpenA28 English
24. A Karlovich vs V Kolpakchi  0-1352000Kharkiv Caissa OpenB31 Sicilian, Rossolimo Variation
25. E Maratkanov vs A Karlovich  0-1252000Kharkiv Caissa OpenC55 Two Knights Defense
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May-20-12  Rook e2: <Stonehenge: Very good looking, if I may say so.> Indeed!
May-23-12  parisattack: "Well the Ukraine girls really knock me out."
May-23-12  wordfunph: <zbi113> thanks for the pic :)

she's simply awesome!

Jan-04-13  waustad: Here was the chessbase coverage of the dresscode debate: http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail...
Mar-21-13  IndigoViolet: This is the lovely lady who conducts the press conferences in London. She's also one of the accredited photographers in evidence at the start of each round.
Mar-21-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: <IndigoViolet>: Pas mal.

<waustad>: The whole business of dress codes for women in chess is ridiculous beyond belief.

The place for such a code might well be live poker, except that I'd just as soon have an attractive woman at my table-anything to distract another opponent, because I wouldn't notice the woman's charms anyway!

Away from the table, might be another story altogether.

Mar-21-13  IndigoViolet: <I wouldn't notice the woman's charms anyway!>

Oh, so that's the way it is. Well, rather you than me.

Mar-21-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: Don't know how 'pas mal' translates? Too bad, really.

Guess <Indigo> needs a course in reading comprehension-not that one should expect better from our house xenophobe.

Mar-21-13  IndigoViolet: Don't need to know French. Let them eat cake.
Mar-21-13  achieve: For 6 rounds in the candidates I have wondered who this young woman moderating the pressconferences, also in Russian, is, and finally the mystery has now been solved, as Chessbase does mention her name; I could not find it anywhere else.

Charming, perky, perhaps a tad flirtatious, and she knows her chess!

Mar-21-13  achieve: Btw - Chessbase spells her name, first name, as Anastasiya, not with a 'z', like here.
Mar-21-13  waustad: Chessbase is based in Germany. Cyrillic is translated differently when being rendered in German. Take a look at local sites during the Bundesliga and many names are spelled differently.
Mar-21-13  achieve: True - and I was aware of that, but which would you prefer, in "international" English, which is the language Chessbase attempts to use? ;)
Mar-24-13  birthtimes: As Black, Karlovich played 1...e5 against 1.e4, and the Benko Gambit against 1.d4. What a strange mix! I wonder how she would have fared playing the Sicilian as Black?!
Mar-26-13  Kaspablanca: This must be one of the shortest if not the shortest bio of a player in cg; "she is a WGM" Are you serious?:)
Mar-26-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  keypusher: <Kaspablanca: This must be one of the shortest if not the shortest bio of a player in cg; "she is a WGM" Are you serious?:)>

Mostly harmless.

Mar-26-13  IndigoViolet: I suggest its extension to 'She is a WGMILF.'
Mar-26-13  Absentee: <IndigoViolet: Don't need to know French. Let them eat cake.>

Feel free to elaborate.

Mar-26-13  IndigoViolet: The meaning is obvious: let foreigners speak English if they wish to be understood.
Mar-26-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  perfidious: <Absentee> Don't want to strain his brain by asking him to clarify his contrived constructs at cogent commentary. The effort required to spew those reserves of bile would exhaust any normal human.
Mar-26-13  Expendable Asset: <perfidious: <Absentee> Don't want to strain his brain by asking him to clarify his contrived constructs at cogent commentary. The effort required to spew those reserves of bile would exhaust any normal human.> Except when they're getting paid. :-p
Mar-27-13  Abdel Irada: <Kaspablanca: This must be one of the shortest if not the shortest bio of a player in cg; "she is a WGM" Are you serious?:)>

Unfortunately, until more information is supplied, such "biographies" are fairly common here. This is where members' contributions (via Biographers' Bistro and otherwise) become useful.

Mar-28-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  Stonehenge: I don't like Facebook, but I like her picture here:

https://www.facebook.com/karlovich....

Mar-28-13  Kaspablanca: Abdel Irada: Now i see her bio is now a bit longer, it looks like cg saw my comment about her "biography"

Stonehenge: I also like that picture.

Mar-28-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  Stonehenge: <Kaspablanca>

Thanks, I made the little bio btw.

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