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Irina Krushed By Martha irina krush, rated chess Master I am sorry to say, however, that it was justa krush. irina simply let Martha, 18, have too much in an early stage of http://www.ishipress.com/krushed.htm
Extractions: After that, in one of those fiendish computer created coincidences, they were paired against each other. (Again, only a few years ago, before there were computers, the diabolically minded tournament director would have done that on purpose.) Naturally, a lot of interest developed in this game and a big crowd gathered. I am sorry to say, however, that it was just a krush. Irina simply let Martha, 18, have too much in an early stage of the game, and Martha just rolled her up, or blew her off the board or however you want to put it. But, cheer up! Irina is only 12 years old, and, with a USCF rating of 2110, there is still some hope left for her. As for Martha, her story did not have a happy ending either. She remained near the lead until the last round. Then, in the last round, with the first prize of $8,000 at stake (by the way, that is Eight Thousand Dollars, this is not a typo) Martha was paired against Justin Sarkar, another student of her own chess teacher. (Ever wonder how these little kids get to be so good? They all have chess teachers!) Martha and the little boy she had to face in the last round are both trained by International Master Rafael Klovsky, whereas Irina is trained by Michael Trosman. (Don't try to look up these names in the rating list, because I don't believe that you will find them. You will just never guess where all of these professional chess trainers come from.)
My Krush Is Better Than Your Krush irina krush at the US Amateur Team East on February 19, 2001. Letters to theEditor in March chess Life Letter from Mikko Markkula, Chairman FIDE http://www.ishipress.com/ikrush.htm
Extractions: Paul Hodges has posted seven photos of Krush taken at the US Amateur Team East on his smartchess.com website at http://www.smartchess.com/SmartChessOnline/default.htm However, I have only one photo of Krush from the same tournament. So, I guess that means that his website is seven times better than mine. But, I think that my one photo of Krush is better than his seven. So, here is your chance to vote. Which Krush do you prefer? Sam Sloan Here are links: Beauty Contest for Chess Grandmasters Chen Zude, President of Chinese Chess Federation Was Jim Eade drunk in Istanbul? Medal Winners in Istanbul Olympiad ... My Home Page
Krushing Attacks! Volume 1 Krush: Chess Store With NM irina krush GM Ron Henley. In her debut instructional chess video, thedynamic young chess talent irina krush analyzes some of her best games and http://www.classicalgames.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=00
Zilbermints Black irina krush Marshall chess Club offhand blitz, Game/5 minutes January30, 1994 BLACKMAR-DIEMER GAMBIT Teichmann Defense http://www.wyomingchess.com/playershow/Zilbermints.html
Extractions: 1 d4 Nc6 2 c4 e5 3 d5 Nce7 4 Nc3 d6 5 e4 Ng6 6 Nf3 f5 7 ef5 Bxf5 8 Bd3 Bxd3 9 Qxd3 Be7 10 OO Nh4 11 Ne4 Nxf3+ 12 Qxf3 Bf6 13 Be3 b6 14 Qh5+ g6 15 Qf3 Qe7 16 b4 Qf7 17 a4 Be7 18 Qe2 Bf6 19 a5 b5 20 Rfd1 Ne7 21 Nxf6 Qxf6 22 cb5 OO 23 Rac1 Rfc8 24 Qd3 Nf5 25 Rc3 e4 26 Bd4 Qh4 27 Qc2 Rf8 28 Rxc7 Rab8 29 Bxa7 Rxb5? 30 Qc4 Rbb8 31 Bxb8 Nh6 32 Qd4 Nf5 33 Qb2 Rxb8 34 b5 e3 35 fe3 Qe4 36 Qd2 Re8 37 Qd3 Qg4 38 h3 Qg5 39 e4 Nh4 40 Qd2 Nf3+! The remaining moves were unrecorded as I too was by now in time trouble. We played on some more, but the outcome, now that her Queen was gone, was never in doubt. 0-1. White: Irina Krush (1857)
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Chess News The 15 year old world chess sensation irina krush (US Women s chess Champion)has stunned the chess world by drawing a 4 game match with International http://www.playjava.com/chess_news.html
Extractions: Chess News Chess News by Jude Acers March 19, 2000. Des Planes, Illinois USA - after Oxford American Magazine (March - April 2000 issue 250,000 copies) ran an 8-page profile on him in ( " The Chess King of Decatur Street " , Jude Acers, the New Orleans professional chessmaster and ChessLab's own monster road touring machine (see Jude Acers chess tours ) will present an address "American chess immortal: Frank J. Marshall Chess Apache" at the huge (90th birthday!) celebration for Arthur W. Dake the world's oldest chess grandmaster at the Henry Ford Restaurant, Portland, Oregon April 8, 2000. March 10, 2000. Linares, Spain. In Linares Super GM 6 Player double round robin tournament, the first prize ( $50,000) was shared between V. Kramnik and G. Kasparov (both 6/10). Khalifman, Leko, Shirov and Anand shared tied for 3-6 places. A. Khalifman (FIDE World Chess Champion fully paid now $600,000 richer) -drew both thrillers with world number one rated chess player: Kasparov. Note: Mr. Khalifman has never lost a single game to Kasparov while Anand has a minus 10 score versus Kasparov...All games in ChessLab. March 8, 2000. Oxford, Mississippi. An incredible 7 page coverage (3 photos) on New Orleans professional chess master Jude Acers (ChessLab's very own road monster touring chess master!) went on sale worldwide today (Oxford American Magazine....March -April issue) 250,000 copies were printed already...(see more on J. Acers
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The Chess Piece Chess Store American chess Princesses! (Double Video). with irina krush, Elina Groberman, Presenter IM irina krush et al. Producer Paul Hodges for R D (chess) http://www.thechesspiece.com/products.asp?cat=82&pg=8
Irina Krush -- Facts, Info, And Encyclopedia Article Categories chess players, 1983 births irina krush (December 24, 1983 ) is anAmerican (A game for two players who move their 16 pieces according to http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/encyclopedia/I/Ir/Irina_Krush.htm
Extractions: Irina Krush (December 24, 1983- ) is an American (A game for two players who move their 16 pieces according to specific rules; the object is to checkmate the opponent's king) chess player. Born in (A port city of south central Ukraine on an arm of the Black Sea) Odessa (A former communist country in eastern Europe and northern Asia; established in 1922; included Russia and 14 other soviet socialist republics (Ukraine and Byelorussia an others); officially dissolved 31 December 1991) USSR (now in (A republic in southeastern Europe; formerly a European soviet; the center of the original Russian state which came into existence in the ninth century) Ukraine ), she is widely known for her series of chess training videos, the "Krushing Attacks" series. Krush won the 1998 (Click link for more info and facts about US Women's Chess Championship) US Women's Chess Championship at the age of 14. She holds the title of International Master (IM) and has one of three tournament results (norms) necessary to qualify for the (A chess player who has been awarded the highest title by an international chess organization) International Grandmaster (GM) title. In the April 2005 list, Krush had a
Extractions: 'Dream Team' at The Guardian Nigel Short has joined The Guardian newspaper as 'our new chess columnist'. Good news for those of us who have enjoyed his wide-ranging and punchy columns in his former newspaper. Click here for an interview (by Stephen Moss) and here for Stephen Moss's new 'rookie' column in which he tells us about his chess lessons with the former world championship challenger. Hopefully Short's columns will be available online from the same source. The Guardian 's announcement of 'our new chess columnist' had me a bit worried for the present incumbent, as you will see further down in my letter to the Guardian editor. I'm pretty sure Leonard Barden is still going to be doing his Saturday columns, though it pays to be safe rather than sorry. "
Chess Master Zhu Chen Wins Accoona Match In NY irina krush left no doubt that they could play brilliant topnotch chess. Chinese grandmaster Zhu Chen (left) and American rising star irina krush http://en.ce.cn/Life/entertainment/people/EPGroups/EPGSportsstar/200503/03/t2005
Extractions: Home People Movie Food ... Books Chess master Zhu Chen wins Accoona match in NY Chinese grandmaster Zhu Chen, 27, the ninth Women's World Chess champion, won the Accoona Women's World Chess Championship on Tuesday by defeating American rising star Irina Krush, 21, in a dramatic two-game match in the ABC Times Square Studios in New York. Ninth Women's World Chess champion Zhu Chen of China.[newsphoto/file] Chen won one game and drew the other. Chen and Krush played in the windowed studio at street level, making the Accoona event the most public championship in the history of chess. Accoona.com, a new SuperCool Artificial Intelligence Search Engine, organized the match as a cultural exchange event between China and America. Accoona.com enjoys a unique partnership in China with the China Daily Information Company, the largest and official English Language Web destination in China, from which Accoona has access to over 10 million unique visitors per day. The Accoona Women's World Chess Championship was sanctioned by the New York City Sports Commission, the US Chess Federation, and the Association of Chess Professionals. When the first women entered an international chess tournament in London in 1897, commentators dismissed their chances on the grounds that "they would come under great strain lifting the leaded, wooden chess pieces." More than a century later, world-class chess is still dominated by men, but a few remarkable female players have made it to the highest echelons.
Mindzine Chess News - 22 October 1999 - MSO teen chess stars Etienne Bacrot (16), Florian Felecan (19), irina krush (15) The World actually giving Kasparov a run for his money, as irina krush, http://www.msoworld.com/mindzine/news/chess/kaspworld.html
Extractions: Search Site Kasparov vs. the World 22 October THINGS GET UGLY This was supposed to be the greatest battle in the history of chess: World number one, Garry Kasparov, taking on all comers in an online competition at Microsoft's Gaming Zone. Instead, it has turned into a virtual mudslinging contest. A little background: The match started June 21, with Kasparov playing the white pieces and the World Team, coached by teen chess stars Etienne Bacrot (16), Florian Felecan (19), Irina Krush (15) and Elisabeth Pähtz (14), playing black. The time control is one move a day, giving each side 24 hours to ponder their decision. The World Team's move is decided by registered members casting their votes, and the move receiving the majority vote is subsequently played. Simple enough, wouldn't you think? Not by a long shot! OK, things were running along smoothly for quite a while. The World actually giving Kasparov a run for his money, as Irina Krush, who seemed to be the only one taking this coaching business seriously, managed to get her moves elected 95% of the time. Krush spent several hours every day analysing the game, and her analysis and arguments were most convincing. At move 50, Kasparov had an obvious advantage in a rather messy Queen-ending, but most experts seemed to think black might hold with accurate play. And that's when the fun started:
MindZine Chess News New York Open 2000, chess Logo. 12 May 2000 Blank Goncalves, Eduardo (2149)01 krush, irina (2399) Final Standings 1 Smirin, Ilya 2666 7½ http://www.msoworld.com/mindzine/news/chess/nyopen.html
Extractions: Israeli GM Ilya Smirin won clear first place in the New York Open by defeating Alexander Grischuk in the final round while Igor Khenkin, the other round 8 leader, drew his game with Tregubov. Smirin finished with 7.5/9. Nick De Firmian seemingly came back from the dead after an early-round loss to finish in a tie for second. Bu lost and finished with 5.5 points.
Nova Scotia Chess Association (a PEI player well known to many in Nova Scotia) lost to irina krush in Round 3 . 2005.05.29 The Canadian chess Challenge was held May 2223, 2005. http://www.chebucto.ns.ca/Recreation/NSChess/nschess.html
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Elsewhere On The Web : Krush - Skripchenko & Karpov - Polgar MidSeptember saw the irina krush - Almira Skripchenko. krush won the rapidchess match (25 +10 , meaning 25 minutes per game plus 10 seconds per move) http://chess.about.com/b/a/114533.htm
Extractions: FREE Newsletter. Sign Up Now! 'This doesn't look like Kansas anymore, Toto!' A few weeks ago ( Elsewhere on the Web 4 September 2004 ) we mentioned that 'September promises to be a big month for high-profile chess events'. Mid-September saw the Irina Krush - Almira Skripchenko match in New York City, followed by the Anatoly Karpov - Susan Polgar exhibition match in Lindsborg, Kansas. Krush won the rapid chess match (25'+10", meaning 25 minutes per game plus 10 seconds per move) by a score of 1.5-0.5 (+1-0=1). Karpov and Polgar drew 3-3 after three mini-matches of rapid chess (25'+5"; +1-0=1 for Karpov), random chess (15'+0"); +1-1=0), and blitz chess (5'+0", +0-1=1). ChessBase published excellent photo reports on the two matches. One of the most striking contrasts between the two events was the amount of publicity each received. The New York match was ignored outside the chess press, while the Kansas match received widespread publicity, and not just in Kansas.
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