East German grandmaster Wolfgang Uhlmann, pictured in play at the IBM tournament in Amsterdam, July 1970.
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Nona Gaprindashvili (1941- ) became Women's World Champion in 1962 & remained women's world champion for 16 years. To honor her reign, a Tbilisi perfume company manufactured a new scent, called Nona, which was sold in a bottle shaped like a chess queen. She became a GM in 1980.
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🌸 Hou Yifan
🌸 Chinese Chess Grandmaster
🌺 Yesterday was birthday of Hou Yifan 🌷🌷🌷Happy Birthday Yifan👏👏👏
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🌸 Chinese Chess Grandmaster
🌺 Yesterday was birthday of Hou Yifan 🌷🌷🌷Happy Birthday Yifan👏👏👏
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🌸 Hou Yifan
🌸 Chinese Chess Grandmaster
♦️ Hou Yifan is a Chinese chess grandmaster and former chess prodigy. She has been the Women's World Chess Champion three times, the youngest ever to win the title, as well as the youngest female player ever to qualify for the title of Grandmaster.
🔸 Country: China
🔸 Born: 27 February 1994 (age 23)[1] Xinghua, Jiangsu, China[2]
🔸 Title: Grandmaster (2008) Woman Grandmaster
🔸 Women's World Champion: 2010–2012 , 2013–2015 , 2016–2017
🔸 FIDE rating: 2654 (February 2018)
🔸 Peak rating: 2686 (March 2015)
♦️ Hou began playing chess when she was six years old. She began studying chess under Tong Yuanming, an International Master and a member of China’s national chess team. She became the youngest member of that team in 2003 and won her first international tournament in the girl’s under-10 division at the Fédération Internationale des Échecs (FIDE) World Youth Chess Championship, held at Chalcidice (Chalkidhikí), Greece. At the 2006 FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship, held in Yekaterinburg, Russia, she was defeated in the third round. She became the youngest Chinese women’s champion at the 2007 National Chess Championship, held in Chongqing. She earned the Woman Grand Master title from FIDE in 2007.
At the 2008 FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship, held in Nalchik, Russia, Hou was defeated by Alexandra Kosteniuk of Russia in the final match. Later in that same year, she became the youngest woman to win the (men’s) Grand Master title. Hou won the 2010 FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship, held in Antioch, Tur. She tied Ruan Lufei in the final round and went on to defeat her in a series of “speed” tie-breaking games with a score of 2 wins, 2 draws, and 0 losses.
♦️ A memorable game by Hou Yifan from Biel 2017 which she was winner of this "International Chess Tournament".
Hou has won this game by a nice combination!!👇🏼👇🏼
🔹 Rafael Vaganian vs Yifan Hou
🔹 Biel (2017), Biel SUI, rd 8, Aug-01
🔹 Indian Game: Yusupov-Rubinstein System (A46)
♦️ Review and download analysed PGN file👇🏼👇🏼
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🌸 Chinese Chess Grandmaster
♦️ Hou Yifan is a Chinese chess grandmaster and former chess prodigy. She has been the Women's World Chess Champion three times, the youngest ever to win the title, as well as the youngest female player ever to qualify for the title of Grandmaster.
🔸 Country: China
🔸 Born: 27 February 1994 (age 23)[1] Xinghua, Jiangsu, China[2]
🔸 Title: Grandmaster (2008) Woman Grandmaster
🔸 Women's World Champion: 2010–2012 , 2013–2015 , 2016–2017
🔸 FIDE rating: 2654 (February 2018)
🔸 Peak rating: 2686 (March 2015)
♦️ Hou began playing chess when she was six years old. She began studying chess under Tong Yuanming, an International Master and a member of China’s national chess team. She became the youngest member of that team in 2003 and won her first international tournament in the girl’s under-10 division at the Fédération Internationale des Échecs (FIDE) World Youth Chess Championship, held at Chalcidice (Chalkidhikí), Greece. At the 2006 FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship, held in Yekaterinburg, Russia, she was defeated in the third round. She became the youngest Chinese women’s champion at the 2007 National Chess Championship, held in Chongqing. She earned the Woman Grand Master title from FIDE in 2007.
At the 2008 FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship, held in Nalchik, Russia, Hou was defeated by Alexandra Kosteniuk of Russia in the final match. Later in that same year, she became the youngest woman to win the (men’s) Grand Master title. Hou won the 2010 FIDE Women’s World Chess Championship, held in Antioch, Tur. She tied Ruan Lufei in the final round and went on to defeat her in a series of “speed” tie-breaking games with a score of 2 wins, 2 draws, and 0 losses.
♦️ A memorable game by Hou Yifan from Biel 2017 which she was winner of this "International Chess Tournament".
Hou has won this game by a nice combination!!👇🏼👇🏼
🔹 Rafael Vaganian vs Yifan Hou
🔹 Biel (2017), Biel SUI, rd 8, Aug-01
🔹 Indian Game: Yusupov-Rubinstein System (A46)
♦️ Review and download analysed PGN file👇🏼👇🏼
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🔸Aeroflot Open Moscow 2018
🔸Round 5
⚪️Firouzja,Alireza (2549)
⚫️Debashis,Das (2501)
🔸1-0
🔸Round 5
⚪️Firouzja,Alireza (2549)
⚫️Debashis,Das (2501)
🔸1-0
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🔸Aeroflot Open Moscow 2018
🔸Round 6
⚪️Fedoseev,Vladimir (2724)
⚫️Tabatabaei,M.Amin (2577)
🔸0-1
🔸Round 6
⚪️Fedoseev,Vladimir (2724)
⚫️Tabatabaei,M.Amin (2577)
🔸0-1