Masters And Grandmasters of International Masters and Grandmasters. . belakovskaia, anjelina chess page of WGM anjelina belakovskaia http://www.schaken.demon.nl/players.htm
Extractions: Grandmasters and masters on the web Links to homepages of International Masters and Grandmasters. . Belakovskaia , Anjelina - Chess page of WGM Anjelina Belakovskaia Djurhuus , Rune - Rune Djurhuus' homepage Ginsburg , Mark - Mark Ginsburg Golubev, Mikhail - Chess sector Kaidanov , Gregory - Chess lessons by Grandmaster Kaidanov Kaidanov , Gregory - Grandmasters Kaidanov homepage Kasparov, Gary - Club Kasparov Orlov , Georgi - Chessplayer Polgar , Zsuzsa - Polgarchess Reinderman , Dimitri - *dIMITRI* Schlosser , Philip - SK Passau 1869 Schwartzman , Gabriel - Internet Chess Acedemy Yermolinsky , Alex - Yermo Chess Acedemy Ziatdinov , Rashid - Clever is not he who wins but wins easily
CHESS PAGE OF WGM ANJELINA BELAKOVSKAIA chess news, games and links! chess Lessons and Instructions by Womanchess Grandmaster anjelina belakovskaia. Special chess program . http://pw1.netcom.com/~usqueen/chess.html
Extractions: My life had been completely changed. I couldn't play in the tournaments because it was necessary to have money for competitions. I had to start thinking about how to find a place to sleep and what kind of work I could do to make a living. I didn't feel this was real. I walked on the streets of Manhattan, and thought that this was a dream or a movie. Just a few days ago I lived with my parents and brother, had a lot of friends and spoke Russian in the Soviet Union. People who passed me on the streets spoke English, the architecture of buildings was very surprising and unusual, and I felt like I was on an other planet. My first job I got in Washington Square Park. I saw people who played chess for money and stopped by. "Two, five and ten dollars per game", were my first English words in this country. After 10 days, nobody wanted to play with me anymore. They thought I won enough money. I had to start looking for something else. After this job it was difficult for me to do any other work. I didn't want to spend my time for just five dollars per hour anymore. I let myself to play in the tournaments. In 1993 I was awarded title of International Chess Grandmaster by World Chess Federation. Since then I became three times New York Women's Chess Champion, played in the 1994, 1996 and 1998 Chess Olympiads as a member of United States Team and participated in the World Championship Qualification Interzonal Tournament. In December 1995 I became US Women's Chess Champion. 7 month later I successfully defended my title in the 1996 US Women's Championship. Finally, in 1999 I won this title for a third time.
ANJELINA BELAKOVSKAIA'S Page Essays, her games, and a biography about her are included.Category Games Board Games chess People belakovskaia, anjelina anjelina belakovskaia Lawrence Bernstein,. September 4th, 2002. Alaska. SOME THINGSCOULD HAPPEN Essay 1 an official version - my Story my chess Life http://pw1.netcom.com/~usqueen/personal.html
Extractions: My life had been completely changed. I couldn't play in the tournaments because it was necessary to have money for competitions. I had to start thinking about how to find a place to sleep and what kind of work I could do to make a living. I didn't feel this was real. I walked on the streets of Manhattan, and thought that this was a dream or a movie. Just a few days ago I lived with my parents and brother, had a lot of friends and spoke Russian in the Soviet Union. People who passed me on the streets spoke English, the architecture of buildings was very surprising and unusual, and I felt like I was on an other planet. My first job I got in Washington Square Park. I saw people who played chess for money and stopped by. "Two, five and ten dollars per game", were my first English words in this country. After 10 days, nobody wanted to play with me anymore. They thought I won enough money. I had to start looking for something else. After this job it was difficult for me to do any other work. I didn't want to spend my time for just five dollars per hour anymore. I let myself to play in the tournaments. In 1993 I was awarded title of International Chess Grandmaster by World Chess Federation. Since then I became three times New York Women's Chess Champion, played in the 1994, 1996 and 1998 Chess Olympiads as a member of United States Team and participated in the World Championship Qualification Interzonal Tournament. In December 1995 I became US Women's Chess Champion. 7 month later I successfully defended my title in the 1996 US Women's Championship. Finally, in 1999 I won this title for a third time.
US Chess Federation: Players Gallery: WGM Angelina Belakovskaia Includes short biography and descriptions of her accomplishments.Category Games Board Games chess People belakovskaia, anjelinaWGM anjelina belakovskaia, 29, the 1999 US Womens Champion, lives in Brooklyn,NY anjelina is a The US chess Federation is the official sanctioning http://www.uschess.org/news/bio/belakovskaia.html
Extractions: www.uschess.org is the Official Website of the United States Chess Federation WGM Anjelina Belakovskaia, 29, the 1999 US Womens Champion, lives in Brooklyn, N.Y. Anjelina is a previous U.S. Women's Champion (1995, tied with WIM Sharon Burtman; 1996, clear first). She is also a three-time winner of the New York Women's Championship, and has represented the United States at the FIDE Olympiad and FIDE Women's Interzonal. Here Now! Shop Online! We welcome your feedback about our site! Please write to: feedback@uschess.org The US Chess Federation is the official sanctioning body for tournament chess in the United States, and for US participation in international chess events. It has over 80,000 members. In addition to rating tournaments, the USCF supports and promotes chess activities in scholastics and correspondence chess . The USCF publishes two national magazines
Index To Chess News Gulko wins the 1999 Interplay US chess Championship! WGM anjelina belakovskaia wins the 1998 Interplay US Women's http://www.uschess.org/news
Extractions: Chess News from the US Chess Federation The following text index is provided for the use of blind persons. Sighted visitors may find the Main Site easier to use. In addition to official press releases , the US Chess Federation offers weekly highlights on chess news and features of interest to chess fans and players around the world. The monthly Events Calendar shows major tournaments and USCF events. You can also Search our site for past stories. Recent Features: Feature Section on the 1999 Interplay US Championship Includes coverage of Kasparov/Deep Blue New This Week Search the Site Shop Our Store Return to the USCF Homepage Text-only indexes are provided for Governance Information News Archives Tournament and Rating Information , and Miscellaneous Resources Most Popular Archive Features: We welcome your feedback about our site! Please write to:
Countdown To The 1997 Interplay US Chess Championships is a previous US Women's Champion (1995, tied with WGM anjelina belakovskaia). theofficial state publication for the Southern California chess Federation. http://www.uschess.org/news/uschamp97/uschamp97_woplayers.html
Extractions: The Format Standings/Results The Games The Players This event is limited to women. It is not restricted by age. Belakovskaia, 28, lives in Brooklyn, N.Y. She is the defending U.S. Women's Champion, having won the title the last two years (1996, clear first; 1995, tied with WIM Sharon Burtman). Anjelina is also a three-time winner of the New York Women's Championship, and has represented the United States at the FIDE Olympiad and FIDE Women's Interzonal. Burtman, 29, lives in Orange, Calif. Sharon is a previous U.S. Women's Champion (1995, tied with WGM Anjelina Belakovskaia). She was one of three women to represent the United States at the FIDE Women's Interzonal in 1995 in Moldova (a qualifying step for the FIDE Women's World Championship). Sharon is also the editor for Rank and File , the official state publication for the Southern California Chess Federation.
Chess Express Ratings - Metrotech Chess Activities chess activities at Metrotech in Downtown Brooklyn, New York May 24 Noon chess lecture by Woman Grandmaster anjelina belakovskaia for students from the chessIN-THE-SCHOOLS program. http://www.chess-express.com/Metrotec.html
CHESS PAGE OF WGM ANJELINA BELAKOVSKAIA chess Lessons and Instructions by Woman chess Grandmaster anjelina belakovskaia.Special chess program . chess Page of WGM anjelina belakovskaia. http://www.geocities.com/usqueen/
Here Is Where You Can Find Other Chess Sites More chess links. The internet chess club. Home page of SG Turm Trier. JimWeinheimer's chess page. WGM anjelina belakovskaia's chess page. Back home. http://www.geocities.com/gastonclub/links.htm
MATHEMATICS PAGE OF WGM ANJELINA BELAKOVSKAIA MATHEMATICS IN FINANCE. by anjelina belakovskaia. chess Page Send emailLinks to other pages. US WOMEN'S chess CHAMPION. and. a graduate studentat. http://www.math.nyu.edu/ms_students/ab662/
Curacao Chess Tournament Translate this page November 2002 Heute wurde beim Curaçao 1962- 2002 chess tournament die Korschnoikam mit Weiß gegen WGM anjelina belakovskaia besser aus der Eröffnung http://www.chess-international.de/ticker/curacao/curacao2.htm
Extractions: 18.11.-28.11.2002 Willemstad (Curaçao) Home 1. Runde 2. Runde 3. Runde ... 5. Runde Spielbericht 2. Runde: Favoriten treffen auf ersten Widerstand FM Löw verpasst Sensation gegen Timman. Partien online PGN Viktor Korchnoi hatte keine Probleme mit Weiß gegen WGM Belakovskaia WILLEMSTAD 19 November 2002 Heute wurde beim Curaçao 1962- 2002 Chess tournament die zweite Runde gespielt . Viktor Korchnoi u nd Europ ameister Bartek Macieja hatten keine Probleme mit ihren Gegnern . Korschnoi kam mit Weiß gegen WGM Anjelina Belakovskaia besser aus der Eröffnung und erreichte zum Schluss ein gewonnenes Turmendspiel. Macieja mit den schwarzen Steinen gegen IM Alex Hernandez aus Venezuela. Macieja erzielte Vorteile im Mittelspiel und nutzte diese für den Gewinn der Partie. Die Großmeister Jan Timman (N iederlande und Alonso Zapata ( Kolumbien hatten ernste Probleme in ihren Partien . Timman spielte mit Weiß gegen den deutschen Fide Meister Gerard Löw (Bild Links) und erreichte nie einen klaren Vorteil Im 44. Zug hätte Gerald Löw mit
Curacao Chess Tournament Translate this page Weitere Informationen finden Sie bei www.curacao.com/chess. Ergebnisseder 4. Runde, 6, Broehl, Stefan, GER, belakovskaia, anjelina, USA, 1/2. http://www.chess-international.de/ticker/curacao/curacao4.htm
Extractions: Europameister Bartlomiej Macieja (Polen) übernahm die Führung beim Curaçao 1962- 2002 chess tournament. Die Großmeister Macieja und Timman (Niederlande) und der Internationale Meister Sequera (Venezuela) waren zum Beginn der 4. Runde als einzige Spieler noch ohne Punktverlust. Macieja spielte mit Schwarz gegen Sequera und überraschte seinen Gegner schon in der Eröffnung. Dadurch hatte Macieja die bessere Position, doch Sequera verteidigte sich präzise. Als beide Spieler in Zeitnot kamen, konnte Macieja einen Bauern gewinnen und diesen Vorteil nach 5 Stunden Spieldauer zum Partiegewinn nutzen. Das Spiel des Tages war natürlich das Match zwischen Timman und Korchnoi. Korchnoi wählte mit den schwarzen Steinen die Französische Verteidigung, übersah jedoch direkt nach der Eröffnungsphase die Folgen eines Figurentausches, was zu einem Bauernverlust führte. Timman hatte gute Aussichten, die Partie zu gewinnen und leitete in ein Endspiel mit Springer + 3 Bauern gegen Läufer + 2 Bauern über. Korchnoi verteidigte sich perfekt, so dass das Remis letztendlich verdient ist. In der Partieanalyse kam Timman zu dem Schluss, dass der Turmtausch zu früh erfolgte.
US 2000 August, 2000, but notice who's NOT playing 1999 US Women's Champion, anjelina belakovskaia(2373), and Irina Krush (2451), the highest ranking chess femme in http://www.chessgoddesses.com/US2000.htm
Extractions: Story Sources: Seattle Chess Foundation Website (a very nice site, complete with biographies and pictures of all the players); USChess Federation The 2000 U.S. Championships, cancelled through - as many have alleged - the inept bumbling and gross financial mismanagement of the U.S. Chess Federation - were rescued from oblivion by the Seattle Chess Federation, of which GM Yasser Seirawan, a vocal critic of current FIDE leadership and policies, is a founding member. This American chess brouhaha has been very interesting, even for someone not a member of chess newsgroups; but I'm not up to par on chess politics per se. Basically, I like to concentrate my attention on the players and their chess. Here is a list of the women players participating in this event (ratings are USCF as of June, 2000): 1. Camilla Baginskaite 2406
Chess Beauties VII WIM Anna Hahn Millennium chess Festival 03/02, WGM anjelina belakovskaia,US Champion 1999, IM/WGM Antoneta Stefanova 2002 Euro Women's Champ. http://www.chessgoddesses.com/chess beauties 7.htm
The US Chess Champions AFC (SCF) Era Begins with 2000 US chess Championships * Won Blitz/Rapid Playoff.1999, Boris Gulko, anjelina belakovskaia. 1998, Nick deFirmian, Irina Krush. http://www.smartchess.com/SmartChessOnline/SmartChessOnline/archive/US2002/champ
Extractions: Rachel Crotto Lubomir Kavalek Walter Browne Diane Savereide Walter Browne Diane Savereide Walter Browne Mona Karff Robert Byrne (playoff) Samuel Reshevsky Gisela Gresser Larry Evans Gisela Gresser Robert Fischer Robert Fischer Gisela Gresser Sonja Graf Robert Fischer Robert Fischer Gisela Gresser Larry Evans Robert Fischer Robert Fischer Lisa Lane Robert Fischer Robert Fischer Arthur Bisguier Mona Karff Larry Evans Larry Evans Mary Bain Herman Steiner Samuel Reshevsky Mona Karff Arnold Denker Gisela Gresser Samuel Reshevsky Mona Karff Mona Karff Samuel Reshevsky
Game Of The Day 9/01/97 of the 1997 US Women's chess Championship, it the initiative and a space advantage,anjelina reached this With the text, belakovskaia sets two diabolical traps http://www.smartchess.com/SmartChessOnline/SmartChessOnline/archive/1997 usch/go
Extractions: Bogo-Indian Defense E11 The following battle does great credit to the two players. As play developed in the final round of the 1997 US Women's Chess Championship, it became clear that Gulko would need to win this game to take a share of first place with Esther Epstein (who had defeated Irina Krush shortly before the first time control), and that Belakovskaia would need to win in order to overtake Gulko and take second place. After having played a fine positional game in which she held the initiative and a space advantage, Anjelina reached this position, having dissipated her advantage following time trouble in the first playing session. With the text, Belakovskaia sets two diabolical traps, into which Gulko falls into the one that will leave her with a protracted and difficult defense. It's not clear that this move should be losing, despite the shot that Anjelina now has at her disposal. A more serious error would be 54...Rh5 when White obtains a winning ending with 55.e5!
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