#AlinaKashliskaya
💢 Alina Kashlinskaya
💢 Russian Chess International master
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@unitychess
💢 Alina Kashlinskaya
💢 Russian Chess International master
. . . . . . . . . . . . .
@unitychess
About Kashlinskaya
💢 Alina Kashlinskaya
💢 Russian Chess International master
🔰 Alina Kashlinskaya is a Russian chess player who holds the titles of international master and woman grandmaster.
❗️ In 2003, Kashlinskaya was the runner up at the European Under-10 Girls Chess Championship.
❗️ In August 2010, she was part of the Russian women's team in the 7th China-Russia Match, held with the Scheveningen system.
❗️ Kashlinskaya took part in the 39th Chess Olympiad (Women) playing for Russia B team and won the silver medal on fifth board.
❗️ In 2011, she took silver in the World Under-18 Girls Championship.
❗️ In 2012, she placed second at the World University Chess Championship (women's section).
❗️ In December 2012, she took part in the 5th "Snowdrops vs Old Hands" - Czech Coal Match in Poděbrady, held with the double Scheveningen format, that opposed a team of young female players ("Snowdrops") made up of Valentina Gunina, Tania Sachdev, Kashlinskaya and Kristýna Havlíková to veteran Grandmasters ("Old Hands") Vlastimil Hort, Wolfgang Uhlmann, Fridrik Olafsson and Oleg Romanishin. Kashlinskaya scored 3½/8.
❗️ In 2013, she won the Russian Junior (Under-20) Girls Championship and came third in the World Junior Girls Championship.
❗️ In the same year, she participated in the 6th "Snowdrops vs Old Hands" match: she scored 5/8, helping her team "Snowdrops" (Viktorija Cmilyte, Kashlinskaya, Mariya Muzychuk, Nastassia Ziaziulkina) to defeat the "Old Hands" (Josif Dorfman, Boris Gulko, Borislav Ivkov, Wolfgang Uhlmann) with the overall score of 17½-14½. Kashlinskaya was the top scorer of the whole event.
❗️ Kashlinskaya competed in the Women's World Chess Championship 2015, but was knocked out in the first round by Shen Yang.
❗️ In May 2015, she won bronze at the Women's European Individual Championship in Chakvi.
❗️ In July 2015, she took part in the 9th China-Russia Match and scored 2½/5, the best result among the Russians in the women's section.
❗️ In September 2015, Kashlinskaya won the 5th Krystyna Hołuj-Radzikowska Memorial – Women Grandmaster tournament in Wrocław.
❗️ In October 2018 she won the top ladies' prize of "Isle Of Man" Masters 2018 tournament!!
🔵 Wikipedia
♦️ A memorable game by Kashlinskaya in last round of " "Isle Of Man" 2018 chess tournament!!👇
▪️ Alina Kashlinskaya vs Samuel Sevian
▪️ Isle of Man Masters (2018), Douglas IMN, rd 9, Oct-28
▪️ Rat Defense: See also: Modern Defense (for lines with ...g6) (A41)
♦️ Review and download PGN file👇
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@unitychess
💢 Alina Kashlinskaya
💢 Russian Chess International master
🔰 Alina Kashlinskaya is a Russian chess player who holds the titles of international master and woman grandmaster.
❗️ In 2003, Kashlinskaya was the runner up at the European Under-10 Girls Chess Championship.
❗️ In August 2010, she was part of the Russian women's team in the 7th China-Russia Match, held with the Scheveningen system.
❗️ Kashlinskaya took part in the 39th Chess Olympiad (Women) playing for Russia B team and won the silver medal on fifth board.
❗️ In 2011, she took silver in the World Under-18 Girls Championship.
❗️ In 2012, she placed second at the World University Chess Championship (women's section).
❗️ In December 2012, she took part in the 5th "Snowdrops vs Old Hands" - Czech Coal Match in Poděbrady, held with the double Scheveningen format, that opposed a team of young female players ("Snowdrops") made up of Valentina Gunina, Tania Sachdev, Kashlinskaya and Kristýna Havlíková to veteran Grandmasters ("Old Hands") Vlastimil Hort, Wolfgang Uhlmann, Fridrik Olafsson and Oleg Romanishin. Kashlinskaya scored 3½/8.
❗️ In 2013, she won the Russian Junior (Under-20) Girls Championship and came third in the World Junior Girls Championship.
❗️ In the same year, she participated in the 6th "Snowdrops vs Old Hands" match: she scored 5/8, helping her team "Snowdrops" (Viktorija Cmilyte, Kashlinskaya, Mariya Muzychuk, Nastassia Ziaziulkina) to defeat the "Old Hands" (Josif Dorfman, Boris Gulko, Borislav Ivkov, Wolfgang Uhlmann) with the overall score of 17½-14½. Kashlinskaya was the top scorer of the whole event.
❗️ Kashlinskaya competed in the Women's World Chess Championship 2015, but was knocked out in the first round by Shen Yang.
❗️ In May 2015, she won bronze at the Women's European Individual Championship in Chakvi.
❗️ In July 2015, she took part in the 9th China-Russia Match and scored 2½/5, the best result among the Russians in the women's section.
❗️ In September 2015, Kashlinskaya won the 5th Krystyna Hołuj-Radzikowska Memorial – Women Grandmaster tournament in Wrocław.
❗️ In October 2018 she won the top ladies' prize of "Isle Of Man" Masters 2018 tournament!!
🔵 Wikipedia
♦️ A memorable game by Kashlinskaya in last round of " "Isle Of Man" 2018 chess tournament!!👇
▪️ Alina Kashlinskaya vs Samuel Sevian
▪️ Isle of Man Masters (2018), Douglas IMN, rd 9, Oct-28
▪️ Rat Defense: See also: Modern Defense (for lines with ...g6) (A41)
♦️ Review and download PGN file👇
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@unitychess
Wikipedia
Alina Kashlinskaya
Polish chess player
@Kashlinskaya-Sevian 2018.pgn
714 B
▪️ Alina Kashlinskaya vs Samuel Sevian, Isle of Man Masters (2018)
▪️ PGN format
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22.h5! [White tries to open up the position of the enemy king.]
22...gxh5 23.g6 Nf8 [23...fxg6? 24.Rxe6+ Kd8 25.Rxg6 Nf6 26.Ng5±]
24.Ng5!‚ Nc6?! [¹24...Nxg6 25.Bxg6 fxg6 26.Rxe6+ Re7 27.Rxg6 Nc6 28.Rd6 Rd7 29.Re1+ Ne7 30.Rde6²]
25.Nxf7 Rxf7 26.gxf7+ Kxf7 27.f4!± [This restricting move is very annoying!]
27...g6 28.a4 Kf6 29.b4 Ne7 30.c4 dxc4 31.Bxc4 b5 [31...Rh7 32.b5 axb5 33.Bxb5 Nd5 34.Ref1 Nd7 △Nb8–Na6 35.a5 Nb8 36.Rh3 Na6²]
32.axb5 axb5 33.Bxb5 Nd5 34.Rb1 Nxf4 35.Bc6 Ke7 36.b5 Nd7 37.b6 Rb8 38.b7 Kd6 39.Rhc1 g5 40.Bh1 Nd5 41.Bxd5 Kxd5 42.Rc7 Kd6 43.Rc8 h4 44.Ke2 e5 45.dxe5+ Kxe5 46.Rxb8 Nxb8 47.Rc1 1–0
22...gxh5 23.g6 Nf8 [23...fxg6? 24.Rxe6+ Kd8 25.Rxg6 Nf6 26.Ng5±]
24.Ng5!‚ Nc6?! [¹24...Nxg6 25.Bxg6 fxg6 26.Rxe6+ Re7 27.Rxg6 Nc6 28.Rd6 Rd7 29.Re1+ Ne7 30.Rde6²]
25.Nxf7 Rxf7 26.gxf7+ Kxf7 27.f4!± [This restricting move is very annoying!]
27...g6 28.a4 Kf6 29.b4 Ne7 30.c4 dxc4 31.Bxc4 b5 [31...Rh7 32.b5 axb5 33.Bxb5 Nd5 34.Ref1 Nd7 △Nb8–Na6 35.a5 Nb8 36.Rh3 Na6²]
32.axb5 axb5 33.Bxb5 Nd5 34.Rb1 Nxf4 35.Bc6 Ke7 36.b5 Nd7 37.b6 Rb8 38.b7 Kd6 39.Rhc1 g5 40.Bh1 Nd5 41.Bxd5 Kxd5 42.Rc7 Kd6 43.Rc8 h4 44.Ke2 e5 45.dxe5+ Kxe5 46.Rxb8 Nxb8 47.Rc1 1–0
28.Bxc5?! [It seems illogical to give up the long-range Bishop for the Black's Knight.]
[White could have obtained an advantage by putting his bishop on the long diagonal. 28.Bb2! Ne6 29.Qd2 Nb7 30.Nd4 Rxa2 31.Nc6 Qc7 32.Bc4 Raa8 33.Qc3 Bg7 34.e5 Na5 35.Rxd6 Nxc4 36.Qxc4±; 28.e5 Re6 (28...dxe5 29.Nxe5 Re7 30.Bf3 Nab7 31.Bc1! Ra4 32.Qf6 Qc7 33.Ng4 Bg7 34.Qh4±) 29.Bb4 Qe8 30.Bxa5 Rxa5 31.Bc4²]
28...dxc5 29.e5? [Missing another opportunity to seize an advantage.]
[29.Ne5! Re7 30.Qf6 Qc7 31.Nd7±]
29...Ra7 30.Rd7 Rxd7 31.Rxd7 Re7 32.Rxe7 Bxe7 33.Qxh6 Qc8 34.Bd3 Qe6 35.Qd2 Qd5 36.Bf1 Qxd2 [36...Qe6„]
37.Nxd2 Bg5 38.Nc4 Nxc4 39.Bxc4 Kf8 40.Kf2 Bf4 41.e6 fxe6 42.Bxe6 Bd2 43.h4 Kg7 44.Kf3 g5 45.h5 Kh6 46.Kg4 Ba5 47.a4 Bd2 48.Bc4 Ba5 49.Bd3 Bd2 50.Bc4 ½–½
[White could have obtained an advantage by putting his bishop on the long diagonal. 28.Bb2! Ne6 29.Qd2 Nb7 30.Nd4 Rxa2 31.Nc6 Qc7 32.Bc4 Raa8 33.Qc3 Bg7 34.e5 Na5 35.Rxd6 Nxc4 36.Qxc4±; 28.e5 Re6 (28...dxe5 29.Nxe5 Re7 30.Bf3 Nab7 31.Bc1! Ra4 32.Qf6 Qc7 33.Ng4 Bg7 34.Qh4±) 29.Bb4 Qe8 30.Bxa5 Rxa5 31.Bc4²]
28...dxc5 29.e5? [Missing another opportunity to seize an advantage.]
[29.Ne5! Re7 30.Qf6 Qc7 31.Nd7±]
29...Ra7 30.Rd7 Rxd7 31.Rxd7 Re7 32.Rxe7 Bxe7 33.Qxh6 Qc8 34.Bd3 Qe6 35.Qd2 Qd5 36.Bf1 Qxd2 [36...Qe6„]
37.Nxd2 Bg5 38.Nc4 Nxc4 39.Bxc4 Kf8 40.Kf2 Bf4 41.e6 fxe6 42.Bxe6 Bd2 43.h4 Kg7 44.Kf3 g5 45.h5 Kh6 46.Kg4 Ba5 47.a4 Bd2 48.Bc4 Ba5 49.Bd3 Bd2 50.Bc4 ½–½