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Anna Muzychuk
A Muzychuk 
 

Number of games in database: 1,654
Years covered: 1997 to 2025
Last FIDE rating: 2526 (2409 rapid, 2406 blitz)
Highest rating achieved in database: 2606
Overall record: +425 -160 =539 (61.8%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games in the database. 530 exhibition games, blitz/rapid, odds games, etc. are excluded from this statistic.

MOST PLAYED OPENINGS
With the White pieces:
 Sicilian (321) 
    B51 B30 B25 B52 B31
 French Defense (106) 
    C11 C18 C01 C10 C12
 Ruy Lopez (87) 
    C78 C67 C65 C69 C91
 Caro-Kann (71) 
    B12 B18 B10 B15 B13
 French (49) 
    C11 C10 C12 C13 C00
 Petrov (37) 
    C42 C43
With the Black pieces:
 Sicilian (133) 
    B30 B33 B40 B42 B22
 Ruy Lopez (72) 
    C77 C84 C80 C82 C78
 Grunfeld (55) 
    D85 D78 D91 D70 D94
 Queen's Pawn Game (54) 
    E10 A46 A45 E00 D02
 Dutch Defense (51) 
    A81 A85 A87 A89 A84
 Scandinavian (41) 
    B01
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NOTABLE GAMES: [what is this?]
   A Muzychuk vs X Zhao, 2016 1-0
   A Muzychuk vs Z Tan, 2017 1-0
   J Rapport vs A Muzychuk, 2016 0-1
   A Muzychuk vs Sutovsky, 2012 1/2-1/2
   A Muzychuk vs M Sebag, 2020 1-0
   M Muzychuk vs A Muzychuk, 2009 1/2-1/2
   H Dronavalli vs A Muzychuk, 2022 0-1
   A Muzychuk vs Fressinet, 2016 1-0
   A Muzychuk vs M Delgado Crespo, 2006 1-0
   G Sargissian vs A Muzychuk, 2009 1/2-1/2

NOTABLE TOURNAMENTS: [what is this?]
   World Junior Championship (Girls) (2010)
   European Team Championship (Women) (2011)
   Serbian League (Women) (2007)
   European Club Cup (Women) (2013)
   FIDE World Cup Women (2023)
   12th Norway Chess Women (2024)
   European Club Cup (Women) (2006)
   European Championship (Women) (2012)
   World Cup (Women) (2021)
   European Championship (Women) (2006)
   Tata Steel India (Women) (2022)
   Calvia Olympiad (Women) (2004)
   Gibraltar Masters (2016)
   Gibraltar Masters (2013)
   Turin Olympiad (Women) (2006)

RECENT GAMES:
   🏆 Grosslobming Women's Grand Prix
   A Muzychuk vs R Vaishali (May-15-25) 1/2-1/2
   L Javakhishvili vs A Muzychuk (May-14-25) 1/2-1/2
   A Muzychuk vs N Salimova (May-13-25) 1/2-1/2
   N Dzagnidze vs A Muzychuk (May-11-25) 1/2-1/2
   Z Tan vs A Muzychuk (May-10-25) 1/2-1/2

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ANNA MUZYCHUK
(born Feb-28-1990, 35 years old) Ukraine
PRONUNCIATION:
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WFM (2001), WIM (2002), WGM (2004), IM (2007) and GM (2012). She represented Slovenia on board 1 in every women's Olympiad from 2004 to 2012 inclusive. In 2014, she returned to play for Ukraine.

Born in L'viv, Ukraine, Anna took an early liking to chess, leading her to become the under-8 European champion in 1996. She has competed in and won numerous age-based championship tournaments for girls in the Ukraine, Europe and the World, her most notable successes occurring in 2003, when she was the winner of Women's Ukrainian Championship, in 2004 when won the Championship of Ukraine (U20 Girls) and was runner up in the Girls U14 World Championship, and in 2005 when she won the World U16 (Girls) World Championship. She competed in the Women's World Championship (2008) in Nalchik where she reached the second round before bowing out to Dronavalli Harika. She also competed in the Women's World Chess Championship (2010) and made it to the third round, but was eliminated from the tournament by Ju Wenjun.

In 2004 she became a citizen of Slovenia, becoming the strongest Slovenian female player. Anna won her first GM norm at the 2008 European Club Cup, winning the gold medal on board 1 for her team T-Com Podgorica. Also in 2008 she won the Moscow Open C-ladies tournament with 8.0/9 and came equal first with 7/9 in the 1st Scandinavian International Ladies Open held in Stockholm. In 2009 she came equal second in the Snezenky a Machri - Czech Coal Chess Match and won her 2nd GM norm at the Inventi Chess Tournament (2009) held in Antwerp. In 2010 she won the Maia Chiburdanidze Cup in Georgia with 8.0/9, played in the Corus Group B (2010), finishing with a score of 5,5/13 and a performance of 2583, won the World Junior Championship (Girls) (2010) with 11/13 and scored 7/10 on first board for Slovenia at the Chess Olympiad (Women) (2010). She secured her third GM norm at the Shenzhen Women's Grand Prix (2011) when she came 2nd with 7/11 (+3 -0 =8) behind Yifan Hou and soon after her 8.5/9 as Slovenia's top board at the European Team Championship (Women) (2011) secured her the event's highest rating performance, 2782, and her fourth GM norm*.

Muzychuk scored 6.5/10 at the Tradewise Gibraltar (2012), following up with =1st (3rd on tiebreak) at the European Individual Women's Championship (2012) and =1st (2nd on tiebreak) at the FIDE Women's Grand Prix Kazan (2012). She came 3rd in the 2011-12 Women's Grand Prix series behind Yifan Hou and Koneru Humpy. Then came her elimination in the second round of the FIDE Knock-out Women's World Championship (2012) by the eventual winner and 2012 Women's World Champion, Anna Ushenina. She started 2013 with 7/10 at Tradewise Gibraltar (2013) and 2nd placement at the Women Grand Prix Geneva (2013) with 7.5/11, half a point behind the winner Bela Khotenashvili.

Muzychuk started 2014 by scoring 8/13 (+4 -1 =8) to place 4th at the category 14 Tata Steel Group B (2014) behind Ivan Saric, Jan Timman and Baadur Jobava. She followed up with a modest 5.5/10 at Tradewise Gibraltar (2014) and =4th with 6/11 at the FIDE Women's Grand Prix Khanty - Mansiysk (2014). She scored 5.5/11 at the FIDE Women's Grand Prix Lopota (2014). She was also =3rd at the Women's World Rapid Championship in April with 10/15, half a point from the lead, and then won the Women's World Blitz Championship 2014 with 23/30, 2.5 points clear of the field. In August she played top board for the Ukrainian women's team in the Chess Olympiad (Women) (2014) staged in Tromsø, scoring 6/10 and winning team bronze. In September 2014, she played board 2 for the CE de Monte Carlo club in the European Women's Club Championship, winning individual and team silver. She is playing top board for OSG Baden Baden in the Frauenbundesliga 2014-15. She also won the Ukraine Women's Final in November 2014.

In 2015, Muzychuk finished strongly in the Tradewise Gibraltar (2015) to score 6.5/10, and was the top scoring woman in the event. Soon afterwards, she played in the FIDE Women's World Chess Championship (2015) and defeated Amina Mezioud, Aleksandra Goryachkina, and Lela Javakhishvili in the early rounds before bowing out in the fourth round to Pia Cramling in the tiebreaker rapid match.

Anna's sister, Mariya Muzychuk, won the Women's World Championship in 2015.

In the August 2012 rating list, Muzychuk recorded a career high rating of 2606, only the fourth female player to rate over 2600, briefly ranking as #2 woman in the world.

Live rating (women's): http://www.2700chess.com/women * http://ratings.fide.com/title_appli...

Wikipedia article: Anna Muzychuk

Last updated: 2017-02-24 11:07:08

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 page 1 of 67; games 1-25 of 1,654  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. Lagno vs A Muzychuk  ½-½661997Wch U10 GirlsB29 Sicilian, Nimzovich-Rubinstein
2. A Muzychuk vs Lagno  ½-½681999UKR-ch U12 GirlsC42 Petrov Defense
3. A Muzychuk vs D Tarleva  0-1472000UKR-ch U12WC58 Two Knights
4. Lagno vs A Muzychuk  ½-½292000UKR-ch U12 GirlsB01 Scandinavian
5. H Dronavalli vs A Muzychuk  1-0492000Wch U10 GirlsA04 Reti Opening
6. A Ushenina vs A Muzychuk  1-0422001UKR-ch U20 GirlsA87 Dutch, Leningrad, Main Variation
7. N Kosintseva vs A Muzychuk  ½-½1012001European Championship (Women)B01 Scandinavian
8. A Muzychuk vs E Moser 0-1492001European Championship (Women)C18 French, Winawer
9. I Tetenkina vs A Muzychuk 0-1992001European Championship (Women)A00 Uncommon Opening
10. A Muzychuk vs T Lanchava 0-1342001European Championship (Women)A41 Queen's Pawn Game (with ...d6)
11. A Benderac vs A Muzychuk  1-0482001European Championship (Women)A04 Reti Opening
12. A Muzychuk vs Z Sarakauskiene  ½-½612001European Championship (Women)B20 Sicilian
13. S Gvetadze vs A Muzychuk  1-0342001European Championship (Women)B01 Scandinavian
14. A Muzychuk vs M Reszka  1-0642001European Championship (Women)B21 Sicilian, 2.f4 and 2.d4
15. A Muzychuk vs S Buervenich  ½-½392001European Championship (Women)B20 Sicilian
16. E Partac vs A Muzychuk 0-1332001European Championship (Women)B01 Scandinavian
17. A Muzychuk vs J Krivec  1-0392001European Championship (Women)C59 Two Knights
18. T Marinina vs A Muzychuk  0-1382001EYCC G12A83 Dutch, Staunton Gambit
19. A Muzychuk vs I Merkulova  ½-½562001EYCC G12A01 Nimzovich-Larsen Attack
20. M Stefanova vs A Muzychuk  0-1642001EYCC G12B01 Scandinavian
21. A Muzychuk vs S R Sgircea  ½-½452001EYCC G12B20 Sicilian
22. V Tarasova vs A Muzychuk  1-0482001EYCC G12A10 English
23. A Muzychuk vs M Matyszewska  1-0572001EYCC G12B53 Sicilian
24. A Muzychuk vs E Shmirina  1-0412001EYCC G12C18 French, Winawer
25. E Egorova vs A Muzychuk  0-1442001EYCC G12B01 Scandinavian
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Aug-14-10
Premium Chessgames Member
  HeMateMe: If you do a search, there is a Lvov, Ukraine. Is there also a Lviv? It looks funny....
Aug-14-10  BobCrisp: There's a Liv, Tyler.
Aug-14-10  twinlark: Lvov and Lviv are both acceptable spellings. Other spellings include L'viv, Lwiw, Lwow and, would you believe: Lemberg.

http://www.uazone.net/gallery/Lviv.... and http://www.lvov.us/lviv-photos

Aug-15-10  twinlark: It was Jorge Cori's sister, Deysi, that beat her in round 12.
Aug-16-10  Eduardo Leon: <twinlark>, it's not a matter of acceptable spellings, it's a matter of language. In Ukrainian, it's L'viv. In Russian, it's Lvov. In Polish, it's Lwów. (The name of the city when it belonged to Poland. The w sounds like v, just like in German. The ó actually sounds somewhat like oo in English or u in Spanish) In German, it's Lemberg. (The name of the city when it belonged to Austria.)

Other examples of a cities whose names in Russian, Ukrainian and Polish only differ in the last vowel:

1. Kharkiv (Ukrainian), Khrakov (Russian), Charków (Polish). (The kh and ch sound somewhat like h in house.)

2. Kraków (Polish), Krakov (Russian), Krakiv (Ukrainian).

Aug-16-10  twinlark: <Eduardo Leon> Understood.
Aug-16-10  whiteshark: These are cities in historical borderline situations.
Aug-16-10  Eduardo Leon: *notices photo*, *drools*
Aug-16-10  Don Cossacks: Sexy photo on chessbase wearing 6 inch heels.I'm *fantasizing* :)
Aug-16-10
Premium Chessgames Member
  HeMateMe: I googled Lviv, Ukraine (because it looks inaccurate) and it comes up as Lvov, Ukraine. Not that google contains all known information in the galaxy, but they are usually correct.
Aug-16-10  Eduardo Leon: <HeHateMe>, http://maps.google.com/maps?client=...
Aug-18-10
Premium Chessgames Member
  Tabanus: World Junior Ch (girls) (Poland) 3-16 Aug. 2010, final ranking crosstable:

http://www.chessarbiter.com/turniej..., congratulations!

Sep-21-10  dumbgai: So apparently the Muzychuk sisters are representing two different countries at the Olympiad.
Sep-21-10
Premium Chessgames Member
  paulalbert: Anna Muzychuk has been playing for Slovenia for some time, even though she does not live there nor spend any time there. I don't know whether she speaks any Slovenian. I'm still not sure what the reason for and origin of this is. At first I thought maybe she was training for example with Belyavsky or something like that. Perhaps she gets some financial support from Slovenia that she could not get from Ukraine. Perhaps someone knows more of the backgound. Not unusual, Movsesian plays for Slovakia, but lives in Czech Republic. Karjakin switched from Ukraine to Russia, but he as far as I know actually now lives in Russia. Paul Albert
Sep-25-10  supy: Maybe new profile photo here http://www.chessdom.com/news-2010/c...
Sep-25-10  dx9293: <paulalbert> Anna is supported financially by the Slovenian federation, which is why she has played for them for years. Mariya is apparently not supported in the same way.

When Karjakin's decision to transfer to Russia from Ukraine was announced, I think the president of the Ukrainian Chess Federation made a remark something to the effect that Russia stooped to the level of Slovenia...

Sep-25-10  TheMissingLink: Lviv, Soviet Union

http://www.allvoices.com/people/Ann...

Ukraine was a former part of the Soviet Union.

Mar-31-11  Billy Vaughan: Anna signed this letter: http://www.chessbase.com/newsdetail...

I note Anna in particular because her handwriting is the best out of all the people who signed. Beautiful script! I wish my script were like that.

Mar-31-11
Premium Chessgames Member
  HeMateMe: She looks like John Nunn, in drag.
Sep-12-11  dumbgai: <HeMateMe: She looks like John Nunn, in drag.>

Lol, I didn't notice that before but now that you mention it, I think you're right.

Nov-10-11  kwi: If she's playing board 1 at European Women's Team Chess Championship tomorrow, no matter what the result would be she'll attain her 4th GM norm (and thus enough games to finally get the title).
Nov-10-11  Shams: Much cuter than John Nunn!
https://www.google.com/search?q=ann...
Nov-11-11  Billy Vaughan: <kwi: If she's playing board 1 at European Women's Team Chess Championship tomorrow, no matter what the result would be she'll attain her 4th GM norm (and thus enough games to finally get the title).>

A victory would also send her above Hou Yifan in rating.

Nov-11-11  kwi: And what do you know, she has indeed won! :D

That means she's getting two (board and performance?) gold medals as well in this team championship.

Dec-19-11  waustad: In an interview with her when she was 14, they asked if she had GM training and she said that they couldn't afford it. Enter the Slovenian chess association.
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