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Hou Yifan competed in the Grandmaster Group B of the 71st Corus chess tournament in Wijk aan Zee from 16 January to 1 February 2009. [113] She was seeded twelfth out of fourteen players and finished joint ninth–tenth with a performance rating of 2620. [114] Between 7–19 March, she finished third in the FIDE Women's Grand Prix Tournament in Istanbul, scoring 8/11 (+6=4–1, TPR 2649). Magnus Carlsen? The world champion will be in action in the online Legends of Chess on Tuesday 21 July (3pm start on chess24.com), where the legends are ex-world champions Vlad Kramnik and Vishy Anand, Peter Svidler, Boris Gelfand, Vasyl Ivanchuk and Peter Leko.

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Women's World Chess Championship 2008 in Nalchik, September 2008; reached the finals (equivalent to a 9-game GM norm) Fighting chess in the final round of the GRENKE Chess Classic". Grenke Chess Classic. 22 April 2017. Archived from the original on 10 September 2017 . Retrieved 12 September 2017. a b 侯逸凡 (in Simplified Chinese). China Chess League. 13 June 2006. Archived from the original on 4 January 2009 . Retrieved 9 September 2008. From 11 to 22 March, Hou competed in the 2014 China Chess Individual Tournament Group A in Xinghua, her birthplace. [2] She again played against the men in the open section rather than in the women's section. She finished in 7th place with a 5.5/11 score (+2 −3 =6, TPR 2558). [141] Unive Hoogeveen:Nakamura wins with 2855 performance". Chessbase. 28 October 2012 . Retrieved 1 January 2015.Two more spots are available from what promises to be an exciting qualification event, open to all titled women, from November 8 to 9. This year, however, the format for the first stage is slightly different. She declined to defend her title at the Women's World Chess Championship 2017, and as a result forfeited her title. [168] Wang Y & Zhao Y (2023) Three-stage feature selection approach for deep learning-based RUL prediction methods, Quality and Reliability Engineering International, 39 (4) 1223-1247. Barden, Leonard (3 February 2017). "Hou Yifan resigns after five moves in protest over her Gibraltar pairings". The Guardian . Retrieved 3 March 2023.

Yifan Hou | Blavatnik School of Government

From 12 to 18 December, she played in the SportAccord World Mind Games in the chess discipline. The tournament consisted of three events: rapid, blitz and the basque system. In the rapid event, Hou scored 5/7 (+3 = 4, TPR 2691) capturing the silver medal. In the blitz event, she won the gold medal with a 21.5/30 score (+19 −6 =5, ). Notable was that during the second day of the blitz event, Hou achieved a near perfect 9.5/10 score. In the final event played under the basque system, Hou won the silver medal on tiebreaks with a 7/10 score (+7 −3). [140] 2014 [ edit ] Li P, van Wezel R, He F, Zhao Y & Wang Y (2023) The role of wrist-worn technology in the management of Parkinson’s disease in daily life: a narrative review, Frontiers in Neuroinformatics, 17 Article No. 1135300.From May 2 to May 16, Hou competed in the 1st leg of the FIDE Women's Grand Prix 2013–2014 held in Geneva, Switzerland. She was the highest rated player in the event but finished 8th/9th, including a loss to the Women's World Champion 2012–13, Anna Ushenina. Her score was 5/11 (+3 −4 = 4, TPR 2470). Some of the men they played wouldn’t shake their hands. One, after losing to Susan, threw pieces in her direction. In 1986, when Susan was seventeen, she should have qualified for a regional tournament for the World Chess Championship, based on her result at the Hungarian national championship, but the Hungarian federation, angry about her insistence on playing men, refused to send her. FIDE eventually intervened, officially opening future world championships to female competitors. Susan became the third woman to earn the title of Grandmaster. Sofia, who, at the age of fourteen, won a tournament against respected Grandmasters in spectacular fashion, reached the level of International Master. Judit eclipsed them both. In January, she finished with 4½/9 at the Moscow Open. In February, she finished with 4/9 at the Aeroflot Open. In April, she won the third Kuala Lumpur Open 7.5/9 (+6 = 2, TPR 2730). [118] In August, she won the 2010 Women's Grand Prix in Mongolia. [119] In October, she was on board two for Cercle d'Echecs de Monte Carlo in the 15th European Club Cup for Women held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. She helped her team to a gold medal win with a 4.5/6 score (+3 =3, TPR 2651). [120]

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