77th Hastings International Chess Congress jointly won the premier tournament of 77th Hastings International chess Congresshere to win a topsyturvy game against bottom placed IM irina krush of United http://www.chathurangam.com/abroad/hastings2k2/index.asp
Extractions: You can Contribute!! You are welcome to contribute to our site . You could send us reports of tournaments in your region, analysis of your games or that of any other player. Or snippets, happenings or anything of interest that will capture the browser and the chess fan. Tournaments Abroad More Events 77th Hastings International Chess Congress, England 28th December, 2001 to 6th January, 2002 Harikrishna, Sasikiran and Barsov share title Select Rounds Round 9 Results Round 8 Results Round 6 Results Round 5 Results Round 4 Results Round 3 Results Round 2 Results Round 1 Results Preview Grandmasters Pendyala Harikrishna, Krishnan Sasikiran and Alexei Barsov of Uzbekistan jointly won the premier tournament of 77th Hastings International Chess Congress here today. The trio tallied 6.5 points from nine rounds to finish 1.5 points ahead of second placed Grandmaster Mark Hebden of England. Among the three winners, Harikrishna's performance was the best as the 15-year-old stands to gain more than 20 ELO points. The last round action went on expected lines as Harikrishna drew comfortably against Hebden and top seed GM Zhang Zhong of China putting up stiff resistance to hold Sasikiran in a marathon game. That gave Barsov a chance to catch up with the Indian duo and he played enterprisingly to win a topsy-turvy game against bottom placed IM Irina Krush of United States to share the first prize. The fifth and sixth positions went to Zhong and GM Petr Kiriakov of Russia respectively who finished with 4.5 points while GM Joe Gallagher of Switzerland finished seventh on four points.
Scholastic Chess irina krush face each other in international competition at the Mechanics ChessClub, San Francisco, Jordy MontReynaud and Jenn Frenklakh go boogie-boarding http://www.chesscity.com/scholastic_chess.htm
Extractions: Welcome to Chess City's section just for young chessplayers. Here you will meet some of the top young players, and can learn how they became better players. You'll also get to take a look at some of today's top professionals, in their younger days. Click on a photo to see it full size. Matthew Ho (Age 10) gives a simultaneous exhibition. Vinay Bhat earns his International Master title. Kids compete at the 2002 CalChess Scholastics Jenn Shahade at the 1996 World Youth Championships Irina Krush at the 1996 World Youth Championships Akbarina vs. Jordy Mont-Reynaud, Mind Sports Olympiad 1999 Vinay Bhat vs. Irina Krush face each other in international competition at the Mechanics' Chess Club, San Francisco Jordy Mont-Reynaud and Jenn Frenklakh go boogie-boarding during a break at the Hawaii International. Jordy Mont-Reynaud in competition at the Mind Sports Olympiad in London, 1999. Irina Krush gives a simul at the National Open, Las Vegas Hikaru Nakamura at the World Youth Championships, 1998
Sarah's Chess Journal - Bravenet Web Journal She won the US Women s chess Championship in 1975 and 1976. Alexandra FL 2573 2Polgar, Zsuzsa NY 2542 3 Zatonskih, Anna OH 2468 4 krush, irina NY 2436 5 http://chessgrrl.bravejournal.com/archive/03/26/2004
Extractions: Blogarama Archives by Title Chess - General Chess History Wizard You can write Greek? Genia : Nice design here. Thanks for stopping by my blog! ancrancr : nice work is exhibited hereI like what I am reading bob : first to sign Name: URL/Email: Smilies The Mysterious Diane Savereide Diane Savereide is one of the most mysterious persons I've tried to research.
Sokuhou 1998 Interplay US chess Championship(Denver) 10?3111?19? WOMEN 1 krush, irina USA 2275 8.5/9 2 Khan, Anna wm USA 2265 http://www.geocities.jp/chess/sokuhou.htm
U.S. Chess Championship (Final Report) In the recently ended US chess Championship, Shabalov clearly emerged as the aweaker field than both WIM Jennifer Shahade and IM irina krush, she showed http://www.thechessdrum.net/tournaments/USchess2003/finalreport.html
Extractions: As mentioned above, J. Shahade, Krush and Hahn participated in a playoff after all three were deadlocked at 4½ points. The playoff consisted of a single round robin (each player plays the other two) with 15 minutes per game. An additional five second increment would be added per move. The secondary tiebreaker would be a five minute blitz game and if the score is still tied, a "shoot-out" game. It was very interesting to see the huge crowd viewing the games. It was especially strange to see such strong players watching instead of playing. The packed room was buzzing with electricity as the women took their places on the stage. All monitors were focused on the game in progress so that the games could be displayed from any part of the room. Hahn-Krush . This battle arose out of an ultra-sharp line in Meran variation of the Slav. This game turned into a battle of minor pieces as the evaluation of the game went back and forth. Toward the end, Hahn began to push her passed pawns, and instead of defending, Krush decided to attack. She then blundered a piece after 53 Nf3+ 54.g2 Nfg5 (54 Nfd4 or 54 Bd1=) 55.Rc8+ and was forced to resign.
Generation Chess International Tournament A Rousing Success! IM irina krush, as the only woman in the tournament, was accorded the duty of choosing 1.At left is GM Maurice Ashley, CEO of Generation chess; at right is http://www.thechessdrum.net/newsbriefs/2003/NB_Generation5.html
Extractions: Approximately two months ago, GM Maurice Ashley penned a thought-provoking essay titled, " The End of the Draw Offer? " which examined the questionable practice of quick draws in professional tournaments. Much of the debate re-emerged after the last-round fiasco at the 2003 U.S. Championship where three of the top four boards agreed to quick draws to advance to a blitz playoff. GM Ashley was also impressed by the chorus of boos rained upon GM Garry Kasparov when he offered a draw (from a better position) in the last game of the Kasparov-Deep Junior match. The Brooklyn Grandmaster then sought to turn his provocative essay into progressive action by founding Generation Chess, Inc GM Ashley was onto something and after lengthy negotiations, he hatched the idea of a theme tournament. This tournament would not feature a pre-determined opening, but would have a set of rules discouraging and even penalizing quick draws. After the negotiations and a few line-up changes, the tournament became a reality when the first pawn was pushed on the 23rd of April. Ten players, six countries and a lot of chess ahead! The tournament would be relayed live to the Internet Chess Club and also live audio receive live audio at Chess.FM
Encyclopedia: Irina Krush Updated Jul 13, 2003. Encyclopedia irina krush. irina krush (December24, 1983 ) is an American chess player. Born in Odessa, USSR http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Irina-Krush
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Chess-Box Translate this page Russia, del 21 de Mayo al 08 de Junio de 2004 Por chess-Box Ajedrez. 1. Goletiani,Rusudan (USA) 2. krush, irina (USA) - Zona 2.1 3. Hahn, Anna (USA) - Zona http://mycgiserver.com/~chessbox/torneo.jsp?id=world_women_chess
The New York City Sports Commission Was Created To Foster The For Further information, please visit www.x3dworld.com. The 2001 Mayor sCup Grandmaster chess Tournament. 10. irina krush, 2380, IM, USA, 1224-83. http://www.nyc.gov/html/sports/html/chess.html
Extractions: "Man Vs. Machine" Chess Tournament New York City hosted a world-class chess championship between one of the world's highest ranked chess players, Gary Kasparov, and Deep Junior, the reigning computer chess champion. This "Man vs. Machine" tournament was the first World Chess Championship sanctioned by both the Federation Internationale des Echecs (F.I.D.E.), the international governing body of chess, and the International Computer Game Association (I.C.G.A.). The Championship, held at the New York Athletic Club, ended in a draw. Date: January 26 - February 7, 2003 Place: New York Athletic Club Times: Game 1 Sunday, January 26, 2003 - Kasparov Game 2 Tuesday, January 28, 2003 - Draw Game 3 Thursday, January 30, 2003 - Deep Junior Game 4 Sunday, February 2, 2003 - Draw Game 5 Wednesday, February 5, 2003 - Draw Game 6 Friday, February 7, 2003 - Draw For Further information, please visit www.x3dworld.com.
FIDE World Chess Championships 2004 (Women) Bulletin board. FIDE Women World chess Championship 2004. (½). 1½ (1½). krush,irina (USA), 14, Skripchenko, Almira (FRA), ½0 (½). ½1 (1½). Jackova, Jana (CZE), http://www.chessa.co.za/tours/archives/2004/fwcc/women/results.html
Extractions: Bulletin board FIDE Women World Chess Championship 2004 Official tournament site Home Players Results ... Pictures Round 1 Match Name Result Name van der Merwe, Cecile Koneru, Humpy Galliamova, Alisa (RUS) Khaziyeva, Dinara Arouche, Farida Chiburdanidze, Maia Matveeva, Svetlana Houli, Asma Morales Mendoza, Luciana Lahno, Kateryna Cramling, Pia Hahn, Anna Tan, Zhongyi Stefanova, Antoaneta Zhao, Xue Paridar, Shadi (IRI) Tkeshelashvili, Sopio Xu, Yuhua Zhukova, Natalia Petrenko, Svetlana (MDA) Sergeeva, Maria Kosteniuk, Alexandra Kovalevskaya, Ekaterina Lujan, Carolina Arribas, Maritza Krush, Irina Skripchenko, Almira Jackova, Jana Shahade, Jennifer Dzagnidze, Nana Kosintseva, Tatiana Huang, Qian Le, Kieu Thien Kim Hoang Thanh Trang Radziewicz, Iweta Meenakshi, S Goletiani, Rusudan Peptan, Corina-Isabela Kachiani-G., Ketino Nguyen, Thi Thanh An Matnadze, Ana Alexandrova, Olga Cmilyte, Viktorija Harika, Dronavalli Javakhishvili, Lela Kosintseva, Nadezhda Danielian, Elina Sedina, Elena Paehtz, Elisabeth
FIDE World Chess Championships 2004 (Women) Bulletin board. FIDE Women World chess Championship 2004. 12, Kovalevskaya, Ekaterina,wg, RUS, 2467. 13, krush, irina, m, USA, 2465. 14, Skripchenko, Almira, m, FRA,2456. http://www.chessa.co.za/tours/archives/2004/fwcc/women/players.html
Extractions: Bulletin board FIDE Women World Chess Championship 2004 Home Players Results Download games ... Pictures No PICTURE NAME T FED Koneru, Humpy g IND Galliamova, Alisa m RUS Chiburdanidze, Maia g GEO Matveeva, Svetlana wg RUS Lahno, Kateryna m UKR Cramling, Pia g SWE Stefanova, Antoaneta g BUL Zhao, Xue wg CHN Xu, Yuhua wg CHN Zhukova, Natalia wg UKR Kosteniuk, Alexandra m RUS Kovalevskaya, Ekaterina wg RUS Krush, Irina m USA Skripchenko, Almira m FRA Dzagnidze, Nana wg GEO Kosintseva, Tatiana wg RUS Hoang Thanh Trang m VIE Radziewicz, Iweta m POL Peptan, Corina-Isabela m ROM Kachiani-G., Ketino m GER Alexandrova, Olga m UKR Cmilyte, Viktorija m LTU Kosintseva, Nadezhda
Association Of Chess Professionals Main Page ACP Board Mon May 17th, 0950 The EWorld Women s match between Almira Skripchenko(France) and irina krush (USA) Read more. More ACP news. chess News. http://www.chess-players.org/
Extractions: 37 - V. Burmakin 3rd tournament Federation sorting The current list consists of 225 persons: A - GM Acs Peter (HUN); GM Adams Michael (ENG); IM Afek Yochanan (NED); WGM Agababean Naira (MDA); GM Alburt Lev (USA); GM Aleksandrov Aleksei (BLR); IM Alvarez Johann (VEN); WFM Ambrosi Eleonora (ITA); GM Anand Vishy (IND); GM Apicella Manuel (FRA); IM Arizmendi Martinez Julen Luis (ESP); GM Assanov Bolat (KAZ); GM Atalik Suat (BIH); SP Atarov Eugeny (RUS); GM Avrukh Boris (ISR); B - GM Baburin Alexander (IRL); GM Baklan Vladimir (UKR); GM Bareev Evgeny (RUS); IM Barskij Vladimir (RUS); IM Bartel Mateusz (POL); IO Battesti Leo (FRA); GM Bauer Christian (FRA); IO Bazhenov V. (RUS); GM Belov Vladimir (RUS); IM Berg Emanuel (SWE); IM Bergez Luc (FRA); IA Berry Jonathan (CAN); GM Bocharov Dimitry (RUS); GM Bologan Victor (MDA); GM Brodsky Michail (UKR); C - GM Chabanon Jean Luc (FRA); IM Charbonneau Pascal (CAN); GM Chuchelov Vladimir (BEL); GM Cramling Pia (SWE);
US Chess Federation United States chess Federation Top 100 US Women for April 2003. 3. DonaldsonAkhmilovskaya,Elena, WA, 2429. 4. krush, irina, NY, 2425. 5. Shahade, Jennifer, NY, 2375. http://mysite.verizon.net/pulsar/Library_Ref/People_page/Chess_Women/US Chess Fe
Extractions: United States Chess Federation This list only include current USCF members. Rank Name State Rating Polgar, Zsuzsa NY Zatonskih, Anna OH Donaldson-Akhmilovskaya, Elena WA Krush, Irina NY Shahade, Jennifer NY Baginskaite, Camilla CA Goletiani, Rusudan NY Fierro, Martha L NC Abrahamyan, Tatev CA Lu, Xiaosha Sarah HI Battsetseg, Tsagaan MD Hahn, Anna NJ Marinello, Beatrice NY Morkunaite, Egle CA Epstein, Esther MA Gorlin, Yelena IL Tsai, Cindy J FL Frenklakh, Jennie CA Sagalchik, Olga NY Groberman, Elina MA Ross, Laura R NY Shiber, Julia NY Alston, Angela J TX Zatuchnaya, Yanina S PA Zitserman, Tatyana N MN Eynullayeva, Roza MA Levina, Anna V NY Airapetian, Chouchanik WA West, Vanessa A CA Teasley, Dorothy NY Root, Alexey W TX Serban, Camelia NY Itkis, Hana NJ Vicary, Elizabeth Z NY Thompson, Tracey C NJ Pelletier, Katharine A NY Weiss, Annie NY Ben-Dak, Shirley NY Negulescu, Sorina MD Vayserberg, Tatiana NY Dimitrijevic, Vesna MA Kennedy, Shernaz NY Zenyuk, Iryna NY Durham, Diana CA Roberts-Hoffman, Katie L TX Faerman, Lily NY Remsen, Tiffany D NY Asami, Marina CA Barnard, Diane M
A Chess Addict By Bill Wall have a crush on irina krush. your favorite snack is Pepperidge Farm s chessmen cookies.you have the 2003 International chess Calendar hanging up in front of you http://www.geocities.com/siliconvalley/lab/7378/addict.htm
Extractions: You know you are a chess addict if: you bump into someone or something and say J'adoube. you set up a chess set with salt and pepper shakers and food items when you sit at a checkered tablecloth. you calculate 8x8 faster than 7x7 you have more chess clocks than watches you buy the biggest, fastest, most expensive computer just to play chess on it or use it as a database mate, mating positions, exposed bishops, and forking the queen have nothing to do with sex you take a chess set and book to the bathroom, and forget to go to the bathroom you meet someone, your first question is, "What's your rating?" every week you downloaded every game from The Week in Chess, in ChessBase 6, ChessBase, and PGN format you buy a newspaper only if it has a chess column in it you still think Bobby Fischer is a hero, despite his radio interviews and his 9/11 comments, who will come back the the U.S. and take on the rest of the world again. you have more chess books than any other book or magazine combined the Olympics are every two years you spot the chessboard set up wrong in every movie with a chess scene you who know exactly what James Bond movie the above scene was taken from you name any of your pets Fischer, Tal, Karpov, Kasparov, Fritz, Chess (not Checkers) or Alekhine
Dave's Shrine To Judit Polgar krush (The krush page is not directly linkable Scroll down the left frame untilyou see irina krush HOME PAGE ) Women in chess (General) Goddesschess (I http://www.mindspring.com/~daveh47/Judit.html
Extractions: Unfortunately, so much has been happening in my life that I have had hardly any time to update this page, let alone post recent news (shame on me!). For the latest news, I recommend checking my friend JanXena's Chess Goddesses page, and/or joining my Yahoo!Group devoted to the Polgar sisters and other women chess players I also regret to point out that I do not know Judit Polgar personally or have any contact info for her. Therefore, I am unable to forward any mail (electronic or snail) to her. I apologize to all those who have E-mailed me asking how they can contact her. The only lead I can offer is to E-mail her sister Zsuzsa at: PolgarChessInc@aol.com
Colorado Master Chess, Inc. - About Us Fourteenyear-old, irina krush, is the games youngest rising star kept saying thatthe Championship tournament really didnt mean anything to chess, but irina http://coloradomasterchess.com/Informant/98 US Championships.htm
Extractions: INSTRUCTION CHESS ACADEMY of DENVER 10th Annual ROCKY MOUNTAIN CHESS CAMPS CHESS LESSONS ARTICLES Rocky Mountain News Chess Column School Mates CSCA Informant EVENTS Simultaneous Chess Exhibitions BOOKS Todd's first book coming out in 2004...! BIO National Master TODD BARDWICK Testimonials GENERAL INFO Chess Quotes Chess Sketches 1998 U.S. C hampionships Colorado Chess Informant - January 1999) By NM Todd Bardwick The 1998 U.S. Chess Championships was the first national tournament held in Denver since the 1977 U.S. Junior Invitational. Before that, Denver hosted the 1971 World Championship Semifinal Match between Fischer and Larsen. The players said that the turnout of spectators to watch the U.S. Championships was one of the highest ever! For over a week, I got the opportunity to spend quite a bit of time with Joel Benjamin and Tal Shaked.
Playing Chess rank 307 Up One Level Topia! Games Board Games Abstract Battle Games ChessPeople krush, irina (3) Controversy of krush s lost move in Kasparov v. http://www.allegiancewars.com/topia/playing chess&start=160
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Kasparov Chess rank 474 Up One Level Topia! Games Board Games Abstract Battle Games ChessPeople krush, irina (3) Controversy of krush s lost move in Kasparov v. http://www.allegiancewars.com/topia/kasparov chess
Extractions: kasparov chess 1 to 20 of 24 results. Up One Level Topia!: Games: Board Games: Abstract: Battle Games: Chess: Tournaments (29) The World Chess Championship - Chronicles the games of the players who have fought for the title of World Chess Champion. U.S. Chess Federation - Not-for-profit membership organization, and the governing body for chess in the United States. In addition to detailed listings, the calendar shows tournaments for the current month. Czech Open - The world's biggest chess festival, which takes place every Up One Level Topia!: News: Online Archives: CNET News.com: 1997: May (518) Time Warner to shutter ITV effort - Time Warner (TWX) will pull the plug on the world's most sophisticated and costly interactive television system by year's end, resulting in a small but undetermined number of layoffs. [News.com] Informix reels from $140 million loss - Informix Software's (IFMX) CEO said today the company has been overzealous in promoting a new database design and is now suffering the consequenc
Generation Chess Where The Fans Come First Jaan Ehlvest, GM Larry Christiansen and IM irina krush shared 2nd For irina, her strongperformance was just a half a sizable fan base on the Internet chess Club http://www.mauriceashley.com/generationchess/events.htm