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Yelena Dembo
Y Dembo 
Photo courtesy of yelenadembo.com  

Number of games in database: 551
Years covered: 1992 to 2012
Last FIDE rating: 2448
Highest rating achieved in database: 2482
Overall record: +153 -87 =238 (56.9%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games in the database. 73 exhibition games, blitz/rapid, odds games, etc. are excluded from this statistic.

MOST PLAYED OPENINGS
With the White pieces:
 Sicilian (125) 
    B43 B48 B30 B87 B45
 French Defense (43) 
    C05 C07 C03 C11 C01
 French Tarrasch (30) 
    C05 C07 C03 C09 C04
 Sicilian Taimanov (26) 
    B48 B45 B46 B49
 Caro-Kann (22) 
    B12 B16 B11 B17 B18
 Scotch Game (22) 
    C45
With the Black pieces:
 Sicilian (117) 
    B31 B22 B30 B63 B67
 King's Indian (73) 
    E92 E63 E62 E97 E75
 Sicilian Richter-Rauser (33) 
    B67 B63 B65 B60 B62
 English (19) 
    A15 A10 A16
 Queen's Pawn Game (12) 
    A45 D02
 Grunfeld (11) 
    D85 D78 D98 D91 D79
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NOTABLE GAMES: [what is this?]
   Y Dembo vs D Driamin, 2000 1-0
   Y Dembo vs V Pejnovic, 1994 1-0
   Y Dembo vs I Krush, 1996 1-0
   Y Dembo vs G Mammadova, 2010 1-0
   Y Dembo vs R Palaj, 1994 1-0
   N Castaneda vs Y Dembo, 2001 0-1
   Y Dembo vs G Szamoskozi, 1999 1-0
   Y Dembo vs E Repkova, 2004 1/2-1/2
   Y Dembo vs N Pentala, 2001 1-0
   Y Dembo vs A Muzychuk, 2011 1-0

NOTABLE TOURNAMENTS: [what is this?]
   Budapest FS04 Elo (1999)
   European Championship (Women) (2005)
   Mediterreanean Championship (2007)
   Budapest FS02 IM-A (2001)
   European Championship (Women) (2006)
   European Championship (Women) (2008)
   European Championship (Women) (2010)
   Cappelle Open (2006)
   Istanbul Olympiad (Women) (2012)
   Dresden Olympiad (Women) (2008)
   European Union Championship (2008)
   European Championship (Women) (2007)
   Turin Olympiad (Women) (2006)
   Khanty-Mansiysk Olympiad (Women) (2010)
   European Championship (2009)

GAME COLLECTIONS: [what is this?]
   Yelena Dembo's collection - women chess bites:) by Yelena Dembo
   spasskey69's favorite games by spasskey69
   spasskey69's favorite games by rpn4

GAMES ANNOTATED BY DEMBO: [what is this?]
   Y Dembo vs D Driamin, 2000
   Y Dembo vs I Krush, 1996
   Y Dembo vs R Palaj, 1994

RECENT GAMES:
   🏆 Women's World Championship Knockout Tournament
   N Khurtsidze vs Y Dembo (Nov-12-12) 1-0
   Y Dembo vs N Khurtsidze (Nov-11-12) 1/2-1/2
   Y Dembo vs M Aulia (Sep-09-12) 0-1
   B C Yildiz Kadioglu vs Y Dembo (Sep-07-12) 1/2-1/2
   Y Dembo vs D Vazquez Maccarini (Sep-06-12) 1-0

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YELENA DEMBO
(born Dec-08-1983, 41 years old) Russia (federation/nationality Greece)

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Yelena Dembo was born in Penza, Russia. At only 3 years and 9 months, she played chess in an under-13 tournament and became rated. When she was 7, her family emigrated to Israel, where her parents opened a chess academy. She was Israeli champion among the girls five times, including once in the category under 20 years. She became a WGM in 2001 and Men's IM in 2003.

She is an eight time medalist of World and European Youth and Women Championships, including winning the first place in Girl's Under 20 European Rapid Championship in 2002. She won the Bykova's Memorial (women's WGM event) in December 2004. She won the bronze medal in Women's European Individual Championship in Moldova 2005 and scored 6.5/11 (TPR 2464) at the 12th European Individual Championship (2011), which included a 4/8 (+2 -2 =4) result against her 8 GM opponents in that event. She qualified for the Women's World Championship Knockout Tournament (2012), but lost in the first round to Georgian IM Nino Khurtsidze.

Dembo made her first men's GM norm in the Hamburg open, 2005.

http://yelenadembo.com/

Wikipedia article: Yelena Dembo

Last updated: 2020-08-20 20:41:26

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 page 1 of 23; games 1-25 of 551  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves YearEvent/LocaleOpening
1. Y Dembo vs A Peterson 0-1271992Wch U10 GirlsB16 Caro-Kann, Bronstein-Larsen Variation
2. S S Farhat Willemstein vs Y Dembo ½-½441992Wch U10 GirlsB70 Sicilian, Dragon Variation
3. Y Dembo vs O Avraam 1-0571993Ch-Israel(men), 1/8C80 Ruy Lopez, Open
4. Y Dembo vs N Azarova  1-0471993Wch U10 GirlsC84 Ruy Lopez, Closed
5. Y Dembo vs V Pejnovic 1-0101994EU-ch U12 GirlsB30 Sicilian
6. Y Dembo vs R Palaj 1-0271994Ch-Israel(men), 1/4B93 Sicilian, Najdorf, 6.f4
7. J B Rasmussen vs Y Dembo  0-1451994EU-ch U12 Disney GirlsB10 Caro-Kann
8. Kasparov vs Y Dembo 1-0301994Kasparov Clock Simul, 15b Tel AvivA45 Queen's Pawn Game
9. Y Dembo vs I Krush 1-0301996Wch U14 Disney GirlsB89 Sicilian
10. E Moser vs Y Dembo  ½-½251996Wch U14 Disney GirlsA07 King's Indian Attack
11. Y Wang vs Y Dembo  1-0331996Wch U14 GirlsB40 Sicilian
12. C Moshina vs Y Dembo  1-0291996Wch U14 GirlsB81 Sicilian, Scheveningen, Keres Attack
13. L Javakhishvili vs Y Dembo 1-0171997EU-ch U14 GirlsA06 Reti Opening
14. Y Dembo vs T Nguyen  0-1691998Budapest FS12 IM-AB11 Caro-Kann, Two Knights, 3...Bg4
15. G Pinter vs Y Dembo  ½-½671998Budapest FS12 IM-AA07 King's Indian Attack
16. A Czebe vs Y Dembo  1-0291998Budapest FS12 IM-AB57 Sicilian
17. Y Dembo vs T Farkas  ½-½281998Budapest FS12 IM-AB87 Sicilian, Fischer-Sozin with ...a6 and ...b5
18. E Szalanczy vs Y Dembo  1-0451998Budapest FS12 IM-AB62 Sicilian, Richter-Rauzer
19. Y Dembo vs N Resika  ½-½201998Budapest FS12 IM-AC30 King's Gambit Declined
20. J Dudas vs Y Dembo  ½-½391998Budapest FS12 IM-AD91 Grunfeld, 5.Bg5
21. Y Dembo vs G Jamrich  1-0301998Budapest FS12 IM-AC01 French, Exchange
22. A Jakab vs Y Dembo  ½-½121998Budapest FS12 IM-AC01 French, Exchange
23. Y Dembo vs J Bergre  ½-½201999Budapest FS04 EloB09 Pirc, Austrian Attack
24. D Fliszar vs Y Dembo  0-1401999Budapest FS04 EloA15 English
25. Y Dembo vs V Vass  ½-½641999Budapest FS04 EloC36 King's Gambit Accepted, Abbazia Defense
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Kibitzer's Corner
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Nov-01-06  Yelena Dembo: Thanks BishopBerkeley:-) But I have been on the 15th already last rating list:-)
Nov-01-06  Yelena Dembo: Hi <Knight13>, It was Kasparov:-)) whom I played in 1993 in a Simul when I was 9 years old:-)
Nov-07-06
Premium Chessgames Member
  BishopBerkeley: <Yelena Dembo> It must have been quite exciting to play Garry Kasparov in a Simul at age 9!

Was it one of the experiences that inspired you to continue in Chess professionally?

Hope you are in good spirits!

(: ♗ Bishop Berkeley ♗ :)

Nov-07-06  who: Hi Yelena. Could you please submit the pgn for your game vs Kasparov?
Dec-08-06  gmgomes: Happy Birthday Yelena!
Dec-08-06
Premium Chessgames Member
  WannaBe: Happy Birthday Ms. Dembo! =)
Dec-08-06  ltsiros: Happy Birthday Yelena!!!!
Dec-08-06  Karpova: Happy birthday, Yelena Dembo!
Dec-09-06  schnarre: Birthday wishes!
Dec-20-06  Dionyseus: I have created the Yelena Dembo article at Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yelena...

Dec-20-06  JYMMI: <Dionyseus> Very good, but you forgot the Category:Chess Players...
Dec-20-06  ianD: Do you have a record of your game against Kasparov?
Dec-23-06  Yelena Dembo: Thank you all! Merry Christmas to all of you! May your wishes come true!!!:-)
Dec-23-06  Loisp: merry Christmas Yelena!
<Dionyseus> i thought that Yelena's nationality is greek, not russian as written in the wikipedia article.
Jan-09-07  schnarre: Best wishes for this new year M'Lady!
Jan-23-07  Dr.Lecter: Hello people. So <Ms. Dembo> is the third great player whom I know to be a regular visiter to chessgames.com, others being Susan Polgar and maybe AJ Goldsby. Is there any other players I should know about?
Jan-23-07  positionalgenius: <dr lecter>Eric schiller,Ray keene are two more
Jan-23-07  who: <IMlday> <wwall> there were some more let me think
Jan-24-07  Dr.Lecter: Any top class competitors? No offense there ms.dembo
Jan-24-07  ianD: Hi Yelena,

Can you post your simul game as a junior against G Kasparov for the record?

many thanks

Jan-24-07  BishopofBlunder: <Dr.Lecter: Hello people. So <Ms. Dembo> is the third great player whom I know to be a regular visiter to chessgames.com, others being Susan Polgar and maybe AJ Goldsby. Is there any other players I should know about?>

Allow me to introduce Mr. Arno Nickel

Feb-21-07  ianD: Do you still live in greece?

Do you an GM Nigel short ever cross paths?

Feb-21-07  ianD: User: Dr.Lecter

Nigel Short
Ray Keene
Eric Schiller

Feb-22-07
Premium Chessgames Member
  Eric Schiller: Please, I play a pretty good game and have defeated many GMs, but I lose to so many low-rated players that I could never be considered "great". I've been more prominent as arbiter and organizer and writer than as a player. I'm glad folks enjoy my games and posts, but FIDE's title system is not too shabby and we should look to GMs as "great players" and IMs as significant players. FMs like me are useful to have around, but we aren't deserving of any accolades, except for individual games that show impressive moves.

I'm very glad to see superstars like Nigel Short dropping by, and for the insights provided by GMs like Ray Keene. It makes this site very special!

Mar-02-07  Yelena Dembo: <ianD> I am living in Greece for 3 years already. Yes I have beaten Nigel on ICC quite some times:-)
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