Chess for Girls – Webster University Vienna – Day 2
Rise and shine! We begin the day at 9:30 am (until 5:30 pm) talking about endgame, the backbone of chess improvement. These are some of the most talented young female players in the world! With a little bit of guidance, knowledge, and experience, there is no telling how far they can go.
Ziaziulkina, Nastassia (Belarus) 2431
Osmak, Iulija (Ukraine) 2426
Khademalsharieh, Sara (Iran) 2412
Medina, Aulia (Indonesia) 2412
Abdumalik , Zhansaya (Kazakhstan) 2411
Davaademberel, Nomin-Erdene (Mongolia) 2371
Blagojevic, Tijana (Montenegro) 2338
Bykova, Anastasia (Russia) 2337
Mammadzada, Gunay (Azerbaijan) 2336
Gazikova, Veronika (Slovakia) 2314
Special guests from Austria
Exler, Veronika (Austria)
Newrkla, Katharina (Austria)
And, the reason they learn so much is because of how you teach. You are an excellent teacher, and know I say this, but I’ve been coached before. However, when I get lessons from you, it becomes second nature very rapidly, whereas, with anyonelse it takes a long time. That’s because you do an excellent job explaining things.