Signature Series Collector Chess Cards The first two chess cards are of Yassir Seirawan and irina krush. They have nowbeen published and individually signed and are available for you to own. http://www.chessset.com/colchescar.html
Extractions: Chess Enthusiasts!! Here's your chance to get in on the ground floor in collection of Chess Cards. The first two Chess cards are of Yassir Seirawan and Irina Krush . They have now been published and individually signed and are available for you to own. There is a strict issue unit limit of 1,000 cards each for the signature edition.
Www.chess-international.de Translate this page chess-INTERNATIONAL.DE Turnierbericht/Tournament. 0-1 Alexander Ivanov (B) - Xie Jun(W) 1-0 Larry Christiansen (W) - Zhu Chen (B) 0.5-0.5 irina krush (B) - Xu http://www.chess-international.de/ticker/2000/usachina/usachina.htm
Irina IM irina krush FIDE rating 2380. irina was born 24 December 1983 in Odessa, Ukraine. irinaconsiders her best chess achievements so far, gaining the men's http://www.chess-international.de/ticker/irina.htm
Krush into a decisive mating attack. irina krush attends Edward R. MurrowHigh School and is a prominent member of the Murrow chess Team. http://www.ermurrowhs.org/presents/chess/krush.html
Extractions: A Brooklyn Teenager Plays Powerfully but Falls Short New York Times, November 14, 1999 Fifteen-year-old Irina Krush, from Brooklyn by way of Russia, is probably the strongest young woman ever in American chess. Though she demonstrated great power in the Girls Under 21 World Championship Tournament in Yerevan, Armenia, which ended on Sept. 30, she failed to push through to victory. She equalled the tally of the winner, Maria Kouvatsou of Greece, with 8.5 points out of 13 rounds, but the tiebreak coefficients calculated afterward relegated her to fourth place. In her game with Graciela Redondo Arguelles of Spain, Krush parlayed strong positional play into a decisive mating attack. Irina Krush attends Edward R. Murrow High School and is a prominent member of the Murrow Chess Team
Krush, Irina - Hyde, James 1999 irina krush, US Women's chess Champion at age 15 played a simul ofapproximately 25 boards in Kingsport, Tennessee, in July, 1999. http://www.ioa.com/~hyde/funfest99.html
British Chess Magazine: FIDE Rating List, April 2002 School of chess Excellence 3 Strategic Play School of chess Excellence3 Strategic Play by Mark Dvoretsky. 41, krush, irina, m, USA, 2406, 23. http://www.bcmchess.co.uk/news/fideratings2002-04.htm
Seattle 2001 chess Foundation , entidadque 0-1 Christiansen, Larry M - Zhu Chen 1/2 Xu Yuhua - krush, irina 1/2 http://www.ajedrez-de-estilo.com.ar/ade/america/am01m171.htm
Extractions: China ganó por 21 a 19 , principalmente gracias a la estupenda victoria de la tercera jornada por 6,5 a 3,5. En la última ronda, los Estados Unidos descontaron 2 puntos en los primeros tableros, pero los juveniles chinos pusieron 2 victorias significativas empatando el score y el resultado final quedó decidido.
Majors Cup 2001 Translate this page Miércoles 27 de Junio del 2001, New York (USA)Norma de GM para irina krush, Top chess Sites. http://www.ajedrez-de-estilo.com.ar/ade/america/am01j281.htm
Extractions: Norma de GM para Irina Krush sl="1.3" Descargar partidas Bajo la organización de Susan Polgar y su "Polgar Chess Center" se celebró en el Elmhurst Hospital, Queens, New York, un importante certamen magistral, llamado " The Mayor's Cup ", con el apoyo del alcalde de New York . Alcanzó categoría X en la escala internacional, con 10 participantes jugando 9 rondas por sistema de liga, entre el 18 y 26 de Junio ppdo. El certamen no pudo ser más exitoso, ya que la joven Irina Krush (aquella que destacara en el cuerpo de analistas de la partida Kasparov vs Resto del Mundo) finalizó empatando el primer lugar con el GM Igor Novikov, y alcanzando con esto su primera norma de Gran Maestro !. El MF Dmitry Schneider, quien terminó 6to con 4,5 puntos, registró su 2da norma para el título de Maestro Internacional.
Pakistan Chess Player .chess .PLAYER, USChina chess Summit Match 2001 Round 3 USA 3.5 China 6.5. Thingsgot even worse as irina krush lost with Black to the well-rested Wang Lei. http://pkchess.bizland.com/misc/uschina3.html
Extractions: Last night during a wonderful dinner hosted by Washington State governor Gary Locke, Captain Nick de Firmian decided that the American team would play their strongest lineup the next day. A few hours into the third round the prospects for the American team looked very good. Yasser Seirawan was the first to finish with a quick draw against Xu Jun but quick victories by Gregory Kaidanov and Larry Christiansen gave the US a two point lead. Then the tables turned as. Xie Jun took revenge for her first round loss by defeating Alexander Ivanov who got into time trouble in a difficult position. Dmitry Schneider went down for the second time against Ni Hua and on board one, Boris Gulko blundered in a sharp position against Ye Jiangchuan. Things got even worse as Irina Krush lost with Black to the well-rested Wang Lei. This was especially sad as National Geographic Television News was filming her entire game for a special program they are doing on women in sports. Camilla Baginskaite and Vinay Bhat couldn't make up for their teammates and drew their games. Alexander Shabalov was the last US player to finish. In view of the bleak situation.Alex tried desperately to win his game against Zhang Zhong. The Grandmaster from Pittsburgh could have made a draw but for the sake of the team he tried to get just a little bit more out of it. Unfortunately this backfired and Zhang Zhong was quick to add another point to the Chinese total.
Internet Chess Journal IM) . g HUN 2435 45 05.11.69 20 krush, irina ..m IM) . g BUL 2444 79 19.04.79 4 krush, irina .. m http://www.chessjournal.cz/cz/one_news.asp?IDNews=139
Rediff On The NeT: Galkin, Kouvastou Are World Jr. Chess Champs and girls' titles respectively in the 37th World Junior chess Championships which CzechRepublic) 8.5, 3. Vazda Szidonia (Romania) 8.5, 4. krush irina (US) 8.5 http://www.rediff.com/sports/1999/oct/01chess.htm
Extractions: ARCHIVES Grandmaster Galkin Alexander of Russia and Kouvatsou Maria of Greece won the boys' and girls' titles respectively in the 37th World Junior Chess Championships which concluded at Yerevan, Armenia, yesterday. In the final round, Galkin defeated Bakhtadze Giorge of Georgia to tally 10.5 points. Kouvatsou was declared winner on a tie-break, after four players tied at 8.5 points. Grandmaster Kasimdzanov Rustom of Uzbekistan was second in the boys' category with 10 points. India's Nisha Mohota finished ninth among the girls, with 7.5 points, while Sundararajan Kidambi was 36th among the boys, with 6.5 points. Seeded 20th Kouvastou, who lost the 12th round on Wednesday, was defeated by Shaole Jennifer of the United States in the last round. Girls' top seed Krish Irina (US), who played badly in the first half of the championship, bounced back in the latter stages and scored 8.5 points along with Jackova Jana (Czech Republic) and Vazda Szidonia (Romania). Nisha drew her last round with Grotsayeva Oksama (7.5) of Ukraine. Nisha was two pawns up in the queen ending but she overlooked perpetual checks by her opponent and had to agree for a draw.
MSN/First USA Match: Garry Kasparov Vs. The World t even gotten to in this astoundingly deep game!) irina was NOT (Indeed, krush wasthe point.) Strictly speaking, this game was not email chess; rather, it http://www.cs.buffalo.edu/~regan/chess/GK-ROW/
Extractions: [3/Jan/00: Welcome, Chess Life readers. Aside from this message, this file is unchanged from November 7, when I publicized my refutation of Kasparov's analysis (done with and typed by Israeli GM Boris Alterman) and my overall claim that 58...Qf5 draws. On November 20, Peter Karrer of Switzerland completed an exhaustive computer analysis of all positions with King, Queen, and g-pawn >= g6 vs. d-pawn >= d6. My refutation of Kasparov's analysis (in PositionG.html and lines A,C,D (numbered D,B,C in Chess Life) of Qf5orig.html ) was upheld 100%, BUT the computer found two wins for White (in my line B) that all of us missed! Professional commitments have kept me from completing a full examinination of [whether] the computer's play [is perfect-Karrer had to make some compromises e.g. not considering underpromotion], but I am satisfied that White wins, and I explained why in an insert on Nov. 22 to my Nov. 7 file: 58Qf5.html I am in the process of building a new Kasparov-World site , which will include a full analysis of the game, mirroring and updating Irina Krush's own article. The files there are incomplete, and material will be added piecemeal all month during my spare moments-I hope to finish most of it soon after Jan. 23. Irina's article (with co-credit to me for editorial and analytical assistance) is freely available now at SmartChess Online Full Game Analysis A few updates/corrections to Alex Dunne's CL article: The strong 10...Qe6 novelty was Irina Krush's own discovery (during the World Open!)-see
The Week In Chess The event was organised by the Americas Foundation for chess (AF4C).Alexander 6/9.Women's Playoff Round 1 (January 19, 2003) Hahn, Anna krush, irina 1-0 http://www.epinions.com/sayonara.html/destin_~http:%2F%2Fwww.chesscenter.com%2Ft
Krush Votes! the 21st century, particularly in light of testimony and evidence just released tothe public that sixteen year old American chess icon irina krush (photo right http://ticarchive.bizland.com/1100 Krush.htm
Extractions: Bush, Gore Teams Prepare Arguments to Court in Quandry Over Write-in and Absentee Ballots for Krush By RON CHESSIER, AP Political Writer On the eve of historic U.S. Supreme Court arguments, Al Gore's attorney said Sunday the vice president urgently needs a legal victory to recount Florida's votes or ``that's the end of the road'' for his dogged drive to the presidency. A chorus of jittery Democrats agreed. As both sides previewed their cases in legal filings, George W. Bush's lawyers asked the high court to overturn a Florida Supreme Court recount plan they said would ``incite controversy, suspicion and lack of confidence'' in the first American presidential election of the 21st century, particularly in light of testimony and evidence just released to the public that sixteen year old American chess icon Irina Krush (photo right), was the surprise winner in fifteen traditionally Republican-voting counties by virtue of write-in votes and absentee ballots mailed in from throughout the world but mostly from American servicemen and women serving overseas. If the Krush votes are determined to be valid in a third recount, Bush would lose the Florida vote, according to Gore supporters. ``Voters have important rights to have their ballots counted, and the magnitude of those rights dwarfs'' any legal arguments raised by Bush, the vice president's brief said. Though confident, Gore's attorneys conceded publicly and privately that the odds are stacked against them.
1100 Index KASPAROV FLEES TO TIBETAN MONESTERY! I vant to be alone , SAYS CHAMP! FLORIDARECOUNT REVEALS HEAVY WRITEIN VOTE FOR irina krush! WOMEN'S chess COVERAGE. http://ticarchive.bizland.com/1100 Index.htm
Extractions: Editor: GM Riktor Frogius CHESS ASTEROID ON COLLISION COURSE WITH EARTH! KASPAROV FLEES TO TIBETAN MONESTERY! " I vant to be alone", SAYS CHAMP! FLORIDA RECOUNT REVEALS HEAVY WRITE-IN VOTE FOR IRINA KRUSH! WOMEN'S CHESS COVERAGE INTERNATIONAL CHESS NEWS! Robert Byrne, The New York Times MindSports Chess Mindzine Chess Moves (Britain) TO OUR READERS: ALL TIC STAFF IS ON STRIKE, SO WE BRING YOU SHORTENED VERSION OF TIC THIS MONTH. IT IS LATE, YES I KNOW THIS! YOU NO LIKE, THEN EAT POISONED PAWN AND DIE! ALL PERPETRATORS OF STRIKE SHALL BE HUNTED DOWN AND PUNISHED. THE RIKTORNATOR HAS SPOKEN! HOME OF LAVERNE, SHIRLEY, BEER, AND BOWLING ENDANGERED BY CHESS ASTEROID!
Bermuda Tournament - Chess.GR Translate this page 21-30/1/2002, Bermuda Get the games Further details http//www.bermuda.bm/chess1 2 Ernst, Sipke m NED 2459 1 = 0 = 0 0 0 * = 1 3.5 2425 9. krush, irina m USA http://www.chess.gr/tourn/2002/bermuda02/
Extractions: 21-30/1/2002, Bermuda Get the games Further details: http://www.bermuda.bm/chess 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1. Johannessen, Leif Erlend m NOR 2427 * 1 1 = 1 1 = 1 6.0 2633 2. Nakamura, Hikaru m USA 2430 * 1 = 1 1 1 = 1 6.0 2633 3. Vescovi, Giovanni g BRA 2590 * = 1 1 = 1 1 1 6.0 2615 4. Macieja, Bartlomiej g POL 2612 = = = * = 1 = = 1 5.0 2531 5. Lesiege, Alexandre g CAN 2572 1 * 1 = 1 = 1 5.0 2535 6. Socko, Bartosz g POL 2585 = * 1 1 1 1 4.5 2491 7. Vuckovic, Bojan g YUG 2455 1 = = * 1 = = 4.0 2462 8. Ernst, Sipke m NED 2459 1 = = * = 1 3.5 2425 9. Krush, Irina m USA 2424 = = = = = * = 3.0 2383 10. Handke, Florian m GER 2450 1 = = * 2.0 2286 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1. Blehm, Pawel g POL 2535 * = 1 1 = = 1 1 1 1 7.5 2714 2. Berg, Emanuel m SWE 2500 = * = 1 = 1 = 1 = 1 6.5 2610 3. Charbonneau, Pascal f CAN 2386 = * = = 1 = 1 = 1 5.5 2537 4. De Vreugt, Dennis g NED 2446 = * = 1 1 1 1 = 5.5 2530 5. Shahade, Gregory m USA 2454 = = = = * = 1 1 4.5 2450 6. Paehtz, Elisabeth wg GER 2383 = = * = 1 = 1 4.0 2414 7. Perelshteyn, Eugene m USA 2451 = = 1 = * = = 3.5 2370 8. Kallio, Heikki g FIN 2522 1 1 * 1 = 3.5 2362 9. Alvarez, Johan m VEN 2379 = = = = * 1 3.0 2333 10. Nyback, Tomi m FIN 2448 = = = * 1.5 2177
FIDE World Chess Championships FIDE World chess Championships 25/11 27/12/2000, N.Delhi - India Tehran- Iran. Default, krush, irina, (USA), -, Zhu, Chen, (CHN), 0.5, 1-0, http://www.chess.gr/tourn/2000/FIDE_world_chess_champs/
Extractions: Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 ... Home Round 1 - MEN Bologan, Viktor (MDA) Stefansson, Hannes (ISL) Lputian,Smbat G (ARM) Blehm, Pawel (POL) Speelman, Jonathan S. (ENG) Macieja, Bartlomiej (POL) Wohl, Aleksandar H. (AUS) Galkin, Alexander (RUS) Sakaev, Konstantin (RUS) Volkov, Sergey (RUS) Lutz, Christopher (GER) Ghaem Maghami, Ehsan (IRI) Sutovsky, Emil (ISR) Nataf, Igor Alexandre (FRA) Lautier, Joel (FRA) Leitao, Rafael (BRA) Fiorito, Fabian (ARG) Benjamin, Joel (USA) Ponomariov, Ruslan (UKR) Dao, Thien Hai (VIE) Yermolinsky, Alex (USA) Al-Modiahki, Mohamad (QAT) Bacrot, Etienne (FRA) Rytshagov, Mikhail (EST) Hakki, Imad (SYR) Adianto, Utut (INA) Kharlov, Andrei (RUS) Hansen, Sune Berg (DEN) Malakhov, Vladimir (RUS) Kveinys, Aloyzas (LTU) Van Wely, Loek (NED) Asrian, Karen (ARM) Simutowe, Amon (ZAM) Sasikiran, Krishnan (IND) Kunte, Abhijit
Chesmayne - Chess Dictionary krush IRENA krush, irina (1983) Link. b1984. Defeated a master - youngest personto beat a rated player. KYPHOSIS. Mps bunched state. Top chess Sites. http://chesmayn.valuehost.co.uk/Other-K.htm
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