Round 3 pairings:
Irina Krush vs Anna Zatonskih
Camilla Baginskaite vs Rusudan Goletiani
Tatev Abrahamyan vs Alisa Melekhina
Iryna Zenyuk vs Sabina-Francesca Foisor
Battsetseg Tsagaan vs Yun Fan
Standings after 2 rounds:
1 | Anna Zatonskih | 2492 | 2462 | 2 | ||||||||||
2 | Irina Krush | 2490 | 2458 | 1½ | ||||||||||
3 | Sabina Foisor | 2379 | 2320 | 1½ | ||||||||||
4 | Camilla Baginskaite | 2356 | 2317 | 1½ | ||||||||||
5 | Rusudan Goletiani | 2437 | 2391 | 1 | ||||||||||
6 | Iryna Zenyuk | 2271 | 2285 | 1 | ||||||||||
7 | Alisa Melekhina | 2253 | 2220 | 1 | ||||||||||
8 | Tatev Abrahamyan | 2342 | 2275 | ½ | ||||||||||
9 | Battsetseg Tsagaan | 2265 | 2258 | 0 | ||||||||||
10 | Yun Fan | 2134 | 1935 | 0 |
Chess Daily News from Susan Polgar
Susan Polgar
October 6, 2009
Chess Improvement, Daily News, Scholastic Chess, Women's Chess
14 Comments
Aw Come on!
Beauty and the Beast?
Hopefully someone posts a video of the game on YouTube. 🙂
Sofar Ukraine dominates at US Women’s Championship. Followed by Romania, Lithuania, Georgia, then again two Ukraines, with Armenia, Mongolia and China on the bottom.
So Europe ahead of Asia at the moment.
And all this at the US (yes US as USA as United States of AMERICA) Women’s Championship.
I am so proud that the two of them are best friends again.
I would
Magnus can have Kaspy as his trainer. I will have Irina.
Beauties.
I wouldn’t mind being trained by Irina either.
“I wouldn’t mind being trained by Irina either.”
Are you kidding? She would tie you up in leather and throw kings at you all night!
Uh-oh! Time to break out the shotguns and swords!
I can’t wait to see two clock punching monkeys fight it out!
Yo Brother Al you too much! yeah cmon Susan wheres the group pictures so they can be assigned appropriate ratings!!! Whooyoo!!!
Stunning brunettes. Blue is my favorite color…or is it red?