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saswathacademyworld · 1 year ago
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5 Popular Women GMs That Will Inspire Every Girl Child
Time and again women have proved that they are a force to be reckoned with in every sphere of life. And the chess world is no exception. From not being allowed to play, to having separate tournaments specially for women — it has been a long journey!
Despite facing challenges and pressure from society, women have excelled in chess and will only keep getting better from here on.
The pioneers of this change are undoubtedly the women Grandmasters all over the world. They beat stereotypes and play neck and neck with men in international tournaments.
Let us take a look at some of the popular women Grandmasters in Chess –
1. Nona Gaprindashvili
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This list won’t get its deserved start if we do not mention the first woman to ever receive the International Grandmaster title from FIDE. Born in 1941, this Georgian (then Soviet) player has played in numerous international tournaments and won several of them.
She was the Women’s World Champion from 1962 to 1978! She participated in the Women’s Chess Olympiad for the Soviet Union many times between 1963 to 1990 and for Georgia in 1992. She contributed immensely to the team in these olympiads and won many gold medals along the way! She has also won the Women’s World Senior Championship several times between 1995 to 2019.
Nona Gaprindashvili has given more to the field of chess than words can express. She was the flagbearer of women’s chess and gave hope and inspiration to many young girls to work hard and achieve the Grandmaster title.
2. Judit Polgar
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Popularly referred to as the strongest woman chess player of all time, Grandmaster Judit Polgar needs absolutely no introduction! She was known for her aggressive, tactical and fierce playing style. But here’s something that has cemented her fierce reputation amongst the chess world. She is the only woman to have played in the men’s candidates tournament and to have crossed the 2700 elo mark in the history of chess!
In her long and successful chess career, she has won games against fellow legends like GM Anatoly Karpov, GM Garry Kasparov, GM Magnus Carlsen, GM Viswanathan Anand, GM Vladimir Kramnik, GM Veselin Topalov and many more in either rapid or classical formats.
She is the only woman to be ranked among the top 10 of all chess players, her peak ranking being 8th in 2004.
She has been a source of inspiration for countless women chess players. And she truly has broken many gender stereotypes people have about women playing chess.
3. Koneru Humpy
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The highest ranked Indian woman player and one of the finest Grandmasters of our country, Koneru Humpy has been a sensation since her childhood days. She achieved the title of Grandmaster in 2002, at the young age of 15 years and 1 month – a feat not achieved by any other Indian woman so far!
GM Koneru has won many world youth championships and in 2001 she won the coveted World Junior Girls Championship. Interestingly, she participated in the boys’ section of the World Junior Championship in 2004 and tied for 5th place which is an extremely amazing achievement!
In 2019, she won the Women’s World Rapid Championship. In 2020, she was a crucial part of the gold medal winning Indian team for the Online Chess Olympiad.
She is also the recipient of the honorable Padma Shri Award and Arjuna Award for her contribution to the field of chess. In 2020, she received the BBC Indian Sportswoman of the year award.
If Vishy Anand has influenced India to take up chess, GM Koneru Humpy has done the same for young Indian girls.
4. Alexandra Kosteniuk
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Popularly known as the chess queen, Russian GM Alexandra Kosteniuk is one of the finest female Grandmasters in the history of chess. She was the Women’s World Chess Champion from 2008 to 2010. She is also the first person to win the Chess960 Women’s World Championship. In 2013, she became the first woman to win the men’s Swiss Chess Championship.
She has won numerous gold medals while playing for team Russia in the Women’s Chess Olympiad, Women’s World Chess Team Championship and Women’s European Chess Team Championship.
GM Kosteniuk is known to play aggressively and quickly, often creating pressure over her opponent with her speed. She has been one of the top women grandmasters in Russia for many years and has even won the Women’s World Cup in 2021.
5. Hou Yifan
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A chess prodigy, GM Hou Yifan has taken the chess world by storm since her debut. She is the youngest female to achieve the Grandmaster title and the second highest rated female chess player after GM Judit Polgar.
Between 2010 to 2017, she has won the Women’s World Chess Championship 4 times!
Currently ranked no.1 in active players, she has held that streak since September 2015!
Many regard her as the best active female chess player and her track record only proves her capabilities.
Apart from being a successful chess player, she’s also given equal importance to academics and completed her degree from University of Oxford. She is now working as a professor at Shenzhen University.
WGMs - a humble gratitude
Women have had to face many obstacles in their respective careers over the years. Despite that, they have strongly overcome these hurdles and established themselves firmly.
The female Grandmasters mentioned in this article and many others have done the same in the field of chess. They have broken barriers and set new records and fought neck and neck with their male competitors. They are a constant source of inspiration for many young girls to take up chess professionally.
To such exceptional female personalities, we extend our humble gratitude!
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hungamagames · 1 year ago
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dealfindr · 2 years ago
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annshutechy · 2 years ago
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the-tibor · 4 years ago
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chessrulers · 4 years ago
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chessthebest-com · 5 years ago
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hobsapce · 3 years ago
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The children develop the majority of the skills during their growing years and this is the time where you can let your child take part in numerous fun and learning activities like chess. To help improve their concentration, intelligence, and understanding, it is necessary to indulge them in various sports and academic activities. Talking about getting involved in chess, here are some reasons as to why children should start playing it at a young age.
Learn to Think
Chess has a set of rules that needs to be followed by every player but also allows you to form several combinations. It makes children think differently and look if there can be alternate solutions to a situation. While getting stuck in between the game, the child tends to think more logically and reach the end target.
Peaceful and Patient
The children who play chess tend to be more patient and peaceful because the game requires a calm mind to think logically. The child waits patiently and observes the next move of the other player to analyze what is going on in his mind. The game encourages critical thinking too.
Develop respect for others
The game of chess helps accept both defeat and victory. The game has several figures that have certain points and can be moved only when a certain situation arrives. They learn how pawns are as important as queens in the entire game. Sometimes, the end result of the game gets dependent on one pawn. These technicalities help children to learn the value of every figure and inculcate respectful behavior for everyone.
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nathan-challenges-life · 3 years ago
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Last day of my Chess 30-day challenge! Can I crack the 800 ELO? I'll be playing a few games tonight and hopefully I can reach it. I'll be doing some live streaming of the games so be on the lookout if you want to tune in 😜 through twitch or Facebook 👌 #chess #chesschallenge #elo #chesselo #chessrating #30daychallenge #chessonline https://www.instagram.com/p/CWjxvJWvqxx/?utm_medium=tumblr
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saswathacademyworld · 1 year ago
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Patience Pays in Chess: How Even a Losing Side Can Turn Around the Game
Patience is a virtue
And the game of chess requires a lot of it!
Patience can no only help you win better positions, but it can also help you turn a losing position into a winning one. The latter is where most of this article will focus.
But often in the chess world, this term is misunderstood. So here we want to share the real meaning of it, in chess terms. At the same time, you’ll discover the 3 great players (2 world champions and 1 minister) who personify the word ‘patience’ in the chess dictionary.
Who are they?
You’ll find out as you read the article. So let’s jump right into it. It’s going to change the way you associate patience and chess.
Be Patient When There’s No Hope
A lot of chess players give up when the position looks hopeless. Children are especially prone to making such mistakes, as they often make decisions based on their emotions.
But it’s extremely important to hold one’s nerves when things aren’t going as planned. Everyone can be patient when things are doing great! But only champions can keep going when things are out of control
Don’t Live a Disaster In Your Head
When children have a bad position in their game, it’s easy for most of them to look into the future, and live the disastrous outcomes in their minds.
During such situations, they might have thoughts like –
“What will my parent say?” “I will be embarrassed if I show this game to my coach” “My chess friends would laugh at me”
This damages their self-belief, which was their main hope in turning the game around.
What follows is that they become more nervous, lose their patience, play a rash move and lose the game quickly.
You can blame that they didn’t show any fight, but in reality, they were overwhelmed by the future and the disastrous events in their mind.
This caused them to lose patience.
The solution is simple ー Don’t look at the future and think it’s bleak. Rather, focus on playing the best moves in the given moment and think happy thoughts.
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3 Great Players Whose Games Will Teach You The Meaning of Patience in Chess
At our chess academy, we show children games of chess legends. Our coaches believe that there are 3 great players whose game you should study to understand what patience translates to on the chessboard.
Two of them are former world champions ー Anatoly Karpov and Tigran Petrosian.
By studying their games(especially the latter’s!), children come to understand how these world champions would keep playing even in dead drawn positions, and eventually after 30-40 moves they would magically win the game!
Their strategy?
They would be extremely patient, keep grinding on and on, and just prolong the game without making a very terrible move or a very great move.
Sooner or later, their opponent would lose patience and make a mistake, on which these champions would pounce like a hungry wolf.
The third player is a modern-day great. He’s renowned for his ability to be extremely patient and defend the daylights out of any bad position.
His name? Sergey Karjakin.
Even strong players like Magnus Carlsen, Vishy Anand, Ian Nepomniatchchi find it difficult to break through his defenses when he has a slightly worse position.
This has earned him the nickname of being the ‘Minister of Defense’!
What patience means in chess?
Here’s what it boils down to –
Continuing to play the best moves that you can find even if your position is losing.
Having a strong belief that you can turn the tide in your favor.
Just prolonging a game to keep the fight going.
Holding your nerves, no matter what you’re faced with.
But there’s a common misconception people have when it comes to patience in chess.
Being Idle and Being Patient Are Not The Same Things
By being patient, we don’t mean that you should sit idle. Idleness is being lazy and not doing anything. It means not thinking and not foreseeing your opponent’s resources. Idleness relies on hope and luck –
‘Let’s hope that the move I play will be missed by my opponent.’
‘Let’s hope that this move doesn’t lose immediately’
Patience, on the other hand, is different. It’s taking active steps to be an obstacle in your opponent’s route to victory. It sounds more like –
‘I know the position is difficult for me, so let me try to find a move that keeps the game going and does the least damage to my position. I’m not going to give up just yet.
‘If I go in that line, my opponent will surely see my trap after which I’ll have a bad position. So let me play this line where the position is unclear.’
Read this section again because this is where the real meaning of patience lies!
The Reason Why Patience Is So Powerful and Effective
It’s because your patience builds frustration in your opponent!
How does this happen?
See once a player gets a winning position, there’s a tendency to relax and ease down. It is expected that the advantage should be more than sufficient to convert itself into a win.
But what happens when the other player just refuses to give up?
The superior side tries to break through, the weaker side holds. When this goes back and forth without any real gains for the superior side, the more frustrated they become.
Consequently, they lose their nerve, make a mistake and see their advantage evaporate into the air.
That’s why patience is such a powerful tool!
In Conclusion...
We hope you enjoyed reading the article and found useful points to implement in your games.
To summarize everything, patience is about holding your nerve and prolonging the game when things seem bleak. This will help you save losing positions. Also, you learned how this skill can often leave your opponent frustrated.
In the chess world, there are 3 players who personify patience like no others.
Studying their game will help you develop this skill in chess. Our coaches can show you the right method of learning from the games of greats players like them.
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ammarnajjar · 3 years ago
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how about stop droping pieces? sounds great 😄   watch and tell me what you think? 😉
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marwadichess · 4 years ago
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Checkout this chess puzzle with a strong computer chess engine. (see link) White to play and mate in 2. http://mchess.egsoftweb.in/MchessBlogs/Chess%20Puzzle-14.htm #chess #chesspuzzles #chessmoves #chesstactics #chesselover #chessproblems #chesslovers #chessplayer #chessonline #ChessNotCheckers https://www.instagram.com/p/CI2V9dwhybk/?igshid=1xccwr08o38d6
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chessrulers · 4 years ago
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Hello Friends!
Welcome to Chess Rulers♞! I am Deepanshu Garg.
Here you will get everything you need to know about Chess♟️.
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chessthebest-com · 5 years ago
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In Magnus's head Magnus Carlsen vs. Anand. #chess #chessgame #chessthebest #chessonline #chessperformance #magnus #carlsen #magnuscarlsen #anand #chessbattle #chessvideo chessplayers (at Europe) https://www.instagram.com/p/B9zsAfVHcP1/?igshid=1fvarrvw2ywv2
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