Krush, Irina - Hyde, James 1999 Irina Krush, U.S. Women's Chess Champion at age 15 played a simul of approximately 25 boards in Kingsport, Tennessee, in July, 1999. In this game, 9year-old James Hyde had http://www.ioa.com/~hyde/funfest99.html
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The Chess Games Of Irina Krush Chess games of Irina Krush, career statistics, most famous victories, chess opening analysis, PGN download, discussion forums, and more. http://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessplayer?pid=49592
Irina Khakamada Irina Krush Irina Privalova Irina Derevko Irina Khakamada Irina Krush Irina Privalova Irina Derevko Canadian Gateway, Business Guides, Entertainment, Travel. Listing and reviews of Canadian Web sites. http://www.masterliness.com/a/Irina.Khakamada.htm
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Interview With Irina Krush The BEST chess site on the web, with the largest number of chess book reviews on Earth. Reviewers Silman, Watson, Donaldson and Bauer. News, instruction, opening analysis http://www.jeremysilman.com/chess_interviews/Krush_interview.html
Extractions: Irina Krush: Probably because school was not very strenuous. It was kind of easy. At one point, I went to school like everybody else. I went pretty often, and I didn't play chess abroad that often when I was young. It wasn't very difficult. Maybe once a year I would go somewhere or I would play in the summer and I would just play every weekend at the tournaments in New York. So it wasn't very difficult to go to school and do the schoolwork. Then later on, when I was in about the seventh grade, that's when I started to go to school less. I played in the World Youth Championships one year and my dad saw that the other children, from countries like Russia, weren't going to school at all. It's much easier to study chess when you don't have to go to school. My father talked to the principal and explained that I should have an opportunity to study chess at home. I had a free schedule so I could go whenever I wanted.
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SPICE Spring International 2010 | The Week In Chess Krush, Irina Antal, Gergely 1-0 47 D91 Gruenfeld 5.Bg5 Kraai, Jesse - Hansen, Eric - 21 A30 English Symmetrical Round 3 (March 15, 2010) Becerra Rivero, Julio http://www.chess.co.uk/twic/chessnews/events/spice-spring-international-2010
Extractions: Daily Chess News and Games. Weekly digest for download. By Mark Crowther. London Chess Centre Shop UK/World Shop US/CAN ChessBase USA ... Events SPICE Spring International 2010 SPICE Spring Invitational 2010 (9) Mark Crowther - Saturday 20th March 2010 The SPICE Spring International 2010 took place March 13th-19th 2010 on the campus of Texas Tech University in Lubbock, TX. Julio Becerra Rivero won with 6.5/9. Spice Spring Invitational 2010 (Lubbock USA) Sat 13th Mar 2010 - Fri 19th Mar 2010 - Official Site Live Spice Spring (10 players 9 Rds SRR Indiv TC:90m+30spm(1)) - Games in PGN: Games Spice Spring (10 players 9 Rds SRR Indiv TC: 90m+30spm(1)) - Games in PGN: Games SPICE Spring Inv Lubbock USA (USA), 13-19 iii 2010 cat. X (2491) Becerra Rivero, Julio g USA Antal, Gergely m HUN Finegold, Benjamin g USA Ippolito, Dean m USA Kuljasevic, Davorin m CRO Papp, Gabor m HUN Yang, Darwin f USA Krush, Irina m USA Kraai, Jesse g USA Hansen, Eric f CAN Round 1 (March 13, 2010) Antal, Gergely - Yang, Darwin
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Copper State International 2010 | The Week In Chess Krush, Irina Shankland, Samuel L - 37 D85 Gruenfeld Defence Andrianov, Nikolai - Stopa, Jacek 1-0 23 A04 Dutch System Bartholomew, John - Lenderman, Alex http://www.chess.co.uk/twic/chessnews/events/copper-state-international-2010
Extractions: Daily Chess News and Games. Weekly digest for download. By Mark Crowther. London Chess Centre Shop UK/World Shop US/CAN ChessBase USA ... Events Copper State International 2010 Copper State International 2010 (9) Mark Crowther - Saturday 12th June 2010 The Copper State International took place in Mesa, USA, 3rd-9th June 2010. Mackenzie Molner made his 2nd and final GM norm he finished level with Timur Gareev on 6/9. Quite why they didn't record all the games from the A-Group when they covered so many games from the B-Group is a complete mystery. Daniel Fridman, Giorgi Kacheishvili and Miheil Kekelidze shared first place with 6.5/9 in the B-Group. Copper State International 2010 (Mesa USA) Thu 3rd Jun 2010 - Wed 9th Jun 2010 - Official Site Live Copper State Int A (10 players 9 Rds SRR Indiv TC:90m+30spm(1)) - Games in PGN: GpA Copper State Int B (30 players 9 Rds Swiss Indiv TC:90m+30spm(1)) - Games in PGN: GpB Copper State Int A (10 players 9 Rds SRR Indiv TC: 90m+30spm(1)) - Games in PGN: GpA Copper State Int A Mesa (USA), 4-9 vi 2010
International Chess-Results Server Chess-results.com - Tournament-Database Krush Irina IM 2490 USA Rp2494 Rd. SNo Name Rtg FED Rp Pts. Res. Bo. 1 343 Adames Rojas Ariella 1899 DOM 1763 1,5 w 1 1 2 125 WIM Fomina Tatjana 2256 EST 1826 1,0 s 1 http://chess-results.com/tnr36796.aspx?art=20&lan=1&flag=30&m=-1&
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International Chess-Results Server Chess-results.com - Tournament-Database Krush Irina IM 2490 USA Rp2494 Rd. Snr Name Elo FED Rp Pkt. Erg. Br. 1 343 Adames Rojas Ariella 1899 DOM 1763 1,5 w 1 1 2 125 WIM Fomina Tatjana 2256 EST 1826 1,0 s 1 http://www.chess-results.com/tnr36796.aspx?art=20&lan=0&flag=30&m=-1
The United States Chess Federation - Interview With Irina Krush by Betsy Dynako During the 2007 US Women’s Chess Championship, IM Irina Krush was fierce at the board. She didn’t joke around with the other players. http://main.uschess.org/content/view/6626/358/
Extractions: During the 2007 US Women’s Chess Championship, IM Irina Krush was fierce at the board. She didn’t joke around with the other players. She sat alone at breakfast, though she was often on the phone. She was a competitor who was willing to reach within herself to retrieve her desired result. She often came to the board in her black leather jacket with her long brown hair pulled back. She loves chess and is passionate about learning more and playing well. That is the side of Irina we often see, but she is also loving, grateful and devoted to her family and friends. In the last round, Krush won against Tatev Abrahamyan and claimed her second U.S. Women's Championship title. That evening, Irina had a lot to say. I played in my first tournament sometime in 1990. My dad taught me to play when I was four. I played pretty well before he put me in my first tournament. I think my first rating was like 1200, maybe even a little bit higher which was good for six years old. I’ve always been serious about chess. It's never been out of my life and it has always been the main activity in my life. My attitude to it was very different when I was seven though. The role that chess plays in my life was formed at the age of 13 or 14. That is when I started studying on my own. Up until than I never really studied by myself.
Extractions: HOME PLAY CHESS CHESS RULES CHESS TACTICS ... BOOKS Atatürk International Women Masters Chess Tournament Standings Player Country Points Hou Yifan CHN Pia Cramling SWE Xue Zhao CHN Ekaterina Atalik TUR Lela Javakishvili GEO Harika Dronavalli IND Zhu Chen QAT Irina Krush USA Anna Ushenina UKR Betül Cemre Yildiz TUR
Hastings 0 = 1 3.5 2472 8 Chandler, Murray G g ENG 2527 0 0 = 0 = = 1 * = = 3.5 2474 9 Sokolov, Ivan g BIH 2637 0 0 = = 0 = = = * 1 3.5 2462 10 Krush, Irina wm http://www.chess.gr/tourn/2000/hastings_2000/
Extractions: Hastings Hastings Premier ENG (ENG), 4-12 i 2000 cat. XIII (2552) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Sutovsky, Emil g ISR 2597 * = = 1 1 = = 1 1 = 6.5 2713 2 Dreev, Alexey g RUS 2680 = * = = 1 1 1 1 = 6.0 2662 3 Speelman, Jonathan S g ENG 2604 = = * = = 1 1 = = 1 6.0 2671 4 Bischoff, Klaus g GER 2544 = = * 1 = 1 = 1 5.0 2595 5 Emms, John M g ENG 2546 = * 1 = = 1 1 4.5 2552 6 McShane, Luke J m ENG 2438 = 1 1 * = = = 4.0 2521 7 Lalic, Bogdan g ENG 2548 = = = = * = 1 3.5 2472 8 Chandler, Murray G g ENG 2527 = = = 1 * = = 3.5 2474 9 Sokolov, Ivan g BIH 2637 = = = = = * 1 3.5 2462 10 Krush, Irina wm USA 2399 = = 1 = * 2.5 2403 Take the games in PGN format
Chessdom - Hou Yifan Wins Ataturk Chess Tournament 1 WGM YIFAN Hou 7 2 GM CRAMLING Pia 6 3 WGM XUE Zhao 5 4 IM ATALIK Ekaterina 5 5 IM JAVAKHISHVILI Lela 4 6 GM CHEN Zhu 4 7 IM DRONAVALLI Harika 4 8 IM KRUSH Irina 3 9 IM http://www.chessdom.com/news/hou-yifan-ataturk
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ChessBase.com - Chess News - Andrew Martin: Pure Propaganda Krush,Irina (2436) Arencibia,Walter (2539) D15 Montreal Empresa-B Montreal (4), 08.08.2006 1.d4 d5 2.c4 c6 3.Nf3 Nf6 4.Nc3 a6 5.c5 Nbd7 6.Bf4 Nh5 7.Bd2 Nhf6 8.Rc1 g6 9.h3 Qc7 http://www.chessbase.com/newsprint.asp?newsid=3760