30 November 2009
Dear Chess Friends,
I’ve been asked quite often to post more commented chess videos, so I have a new one for you! It’s my game against the Spanish lady champion, Monica Calzetta. It was the first round of the recent European Team Championship in Novi Sad. I was playing on the first board of the Russian Team (my team mates were Tatiana and Nadezhda Kosintseva and Valentina Gunina) and Monica was playing on the first board of the Spanish Team (Her team mates were Sabrina Vega, Natalia Pares and Patricia Llaneza). I posted the moves to that game in a previous post.
If you have a login to YouTube, feel free to go directly to my channel “ChessQueen“, where I have many other nice commented chess videos. I am grateful when you give a 5-star rating to my videos and leave any comment below the video, I always do my best to answer them. Here is the direct link to my Kosteniuk – Calzetta video.
Best chess wishes to you,
Alexandra Kosteniuk
Women’s World Chess Champion
www.chessblog.com
29 November 2009
Alexandra Kosteniuk
12th Women’s World Chess Champion
www.chessblog.com
29 November 2009
Leonard Barden, in this week’s Guardian article, titled “Magnus Carlsen’s star continues to rise in Norway”, talks about the World Blitz Championship, where I was able to beat him in one of our direct encounters. I post my game against Magnus below. Magnus resigned after he played 43. R3e2, since he saw that I can win a Rook by simply playing 43…Qxf2+.
Magnus Carlsen’s World Blitz victory in Moscow has made the 19-year-old the darling of the Norwegian media. Carlsen scored 31/42 in the double-round event against the elite, with a rating performance close to 2900. He finished three points clear of world champion Vishy Anand, and six ahead of Sergey Karjakin in third.
Despite this impressive performance, it was one of Carlsen’s few defeats which really put him on the front pages and raised his fame quotient in Oslo to a par with Bobby Fischer. In an early round he lost to the world woman champion Alexandra Kosteniuk after blundering a rook, briefly attempting to substitute another move, and resigning without shaking hands. Kosteniuk’s other career is as a model, and it was her glamorous poses which accompanied the banner headlines. In fact she also beat Anand and Levon Aronian, full points against three of the world top five men.
Carlsen’s recent training with Garry Kasparov included blitz sessions, after which he revealed that they had finished about even and that neither liked to lose ‘especially him’. The Moscow event was the strongest ever official world blitz contest, and the only superior achievement was Fischer’s famous win in the unofficial contest at Herceg Novi, Yugoslavia, in 1970. Bobby there scored 19/22, won by 4.5 points ahead of Mikhail Tal, and reportedly never took more than two and a half minutes of his allotted five for any game. He wiped out the Soviet contingent of three world champions and two challengers 8.5-1.5.
So Fischer rates best, but Carlsen has yet to peak. You can watch him in action against England’s top GMs led by Nigel Short and Michael Adams between 7-15 December in the London Classic at Olympia which includes GM running commentaries and side events for spectators.
26 November 2009
Dear friends!
26 November 2009
25 November 2009
This may be the biggest news for Women’s & Girl’s Chess of this end of the year, at least it can rejoice all supporters of women’s chess and visitors to my blog, dedicated exclusively to ladies playing chess. November 17 was a great day for me at the World Blitz Championship in Moscow, I scored an incredible 7/14 (performance 2725 ELO) and managed to beat many super Grandmasters, such as Morozevich, Grischuk, and Aronian, as well as the #1 rated woman in the world Judith Polgar. But my biggest achievement that day was when I beat the (Overall – Men’s) World Chess Champion Vishy Anand. It’s extremely rare when a reigning Women’s World Chess Champion beats a reigning (Men’s) World Champion, I think the last (and probably unique) time was when Zhu Chen beat Ponomariov in 2002.
So I dedicate this victory to all of you, supporters of women’s and girl’s chess! With it, I send out also a special message to all girls and women chess players, don’t be afraid of being out-numbered by men and boys, you can do it, you can play well and beat anybody! Chess is the fairest of games, the more you love it, the more you study and practice chess, the more chess will give back to you!
Long live Women’s & Girl’s Chess!
Alexandra Kosteniuk
Women’s World Chess Champion
Chess Blog for Girls & Women: www.chessblog.com
[Event “World Blitz Championship 2009”]
[White “Anand, Viswanathan”]
[Black “Kosteniuk, Alexandra”]
[Result “0-1”]
1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nf3 d5 4. Nc3 dxc4 5. e4 Bb4 6. Bg5 c5 7. e5 cxd4 8. Qa4+ Nc6 9. O-O-O Bd7 10. Ne4 Be7 11. exf6 gxf6 12. Bh4 e5 13. Bxc4 a6 14. Qb3 Na5 15. Bxf7+ Kf8 16. Qd3 Bb5 17. Qd2 Kxf7 18. Qh6 Qc8+ 19. Kb1 Qf5 20. Rhe1 Bc6 21. Ka1 Bxe4 22. Nxd4 exd4 23. Rxd4 Rad8 24. Ra4 Nc6 25. g4 Qxg4 26. f3 Qg6 27. Qf4 Bc2 28. Rc4 Bd3 29. Rcc1 Rhe8 30. Qc7 Ne5 31. Qxb7 Rd7 32. Qb3+ Kf8 33. Bg3 Qf7 34. Qa4 Bb5 35. Qe4 Nd3 36. Rg1 Bc5 37. Qh4 Bxg1 38. Rxg1 Ne5 39. Bf4 Ng6 40. Bh6+ Kg8 41. Qb4 Red8 0-1
25 November 2009
Here’s one more video for you, of my game from the last World Blitz Chess Championship, in which I won against Grandmaster Levon Aronian, rated #5 in the world (ELO 2786).
[Event “World Blitz Campionship 2009”]
[White “Aronian, Levon”]
[Black “Kosteniuk, Alexandra”]
[Result “0-1”]
1. d4 Nf6 2. c4 e6 3. Nf3 d5 4. Nc3 dxc4 5. e3 a6 6. a4 c5 7. Bxc4 Nc6 8. O-O Be7 9. dxc5 Qc7 10. Qc2 Bxc5 11. Rd1 O-O 12. Ne4 Be7 13. Bd2 b6 14. Bd3 Nd5 15. Neg5 g6 16. Rac1 Bb7 17. h4 Rac8 18. h5 Bxg5 19. Nxg5 Qe5 20. f4 Nxf4 21. exf4 Qd4+ 22. Kh2 Nb4 23. Qb3 Nxd3 24. Rxc8 Rxc8 25. hxg6 hxg6 26. Be1 Qxf4+ 27. Bg3 Qxg5 28. Qxd3 Qh5+ 29. Kg1 Bd5 30. Rf1 Bc4 31. Qc3 Rc5 32. Rf2 Qd1+ 33. Kh2 Rh5+ 0-1
25 November 2009
Here’s one more video for you, of my game from the last World Blitz Chess Championship, in which I drew 12th Men’s World Chess Champion Anatoly Karpov. The game was hard-fought all the way to the end.
[Event “World Blitz Championship 2009”]
[White “Kosteniuk, Alexandra”]
[Black “Karpov, Anatoly”]
[Result “1/2-1/2”]
1. e4 c6 2. d4 d5 3. e5 Bf5 4. Nf3 e6 5. Be2 Ne7 6. O-O c5 7. c4 Nbc6 8. Nc3 dxc4 9. dxc5 Nd5 10. Nd4 Nxc3 11. bxc3 Bxc5 12. Nxf5 exf5 13. Qc2 Qd5 14. Bf4 Qe6 15. Qa4 O-O 16. Bxc4 Qg6 17. Rae1 Nd8 18. Bd5 Rc8 19. Be3 Qb6 20. Rb1 Qc7 21. Bf4 Qe7 22. Qc2 g6 23. Qd2 Ne6 24. Rxb7 Rc7 25. Rxc7 Qxc7 26. Bxe6 fxe6 27. Rd1 Rb8 28. h4 Rb7 29. h5 Kf7 30. hxg6+ hxg6 31. Qe2 Bf8 32. c4 Bg7 33. Rc1 Qc5 34. Qe3 Qxe3 35. fxe3 Rc7 36. c5 Rc6 37. e4 fxe4 38. Rc4 Bf8 39. Be3 g5 40. Kf2 Be7 41. g4 Ke8 42. Ke2 Ra6 43. a4 Ra5 44. Kd2 Kd7 45. Kc3 Kc6 46. Kb4 Ra6 47. Rxe4 Rb6+ 48. Kc3 Rb1 49. Kd2 Rb2+ 50. Kc3 Re2 51. Kd3 Ra2 52. Rc4 a5 53. Ke4 Re2 54. Kf3 Ra2 55. Rd4 Ra3 56. Rc4 Kd5 57. Rc2 Kc6 58. Rc4 Kd5 59. Rd4+ Kc6 60. Rc4 Ra2 61. Ke4 Ra3 62. Kf3 Ra2 63. Bf2 Ra3+ 64. Ke4 Ra1 65. Be3 Ra2 66. Kf3 Ra3 67. Ke4 Ra2 68. Kf3 Ra3 69. Ke2 Ra2+ 70. Kd3 Ra3+ 71. Ke2 Ra2+ 72. Kf3 Ra3 73. Rc2 Rxa4 74. Rb2 Rb4 75. Ra2 a4 76. Ke2 Bxc5 77. Rc2 Rb5 78. Bxg5 Kd5 79. Bf6 a3 80. Kd3 Rb3+ 81. Kd2 Bd4 82. g5 Rb2 83. g6 Rxc2+ 84. Kxc2 a2 85. g7 a1=Q 86. g8=Q 1/2-1/2
25 November 2009
Dear Friends!
I just managed to get hold of the video of all of my games of the last World Chess Blitz Championship in Moscow. I was very successful and won several nice games against World Champion Vishy Anand (also World Rated #3), World Rated #1 Magnus Carlsen, World Rated #5 Levon Aronian, World Rated #6 Gashimov, World Rated #10 Grischuk, World Rated #11 Morozevich, and several other top players such as Arkadij Naiditsch, Vladislav Naiditsch, and Women’s World Rated #1 Judith Polgar.
I am preparing a commented blitz DVD with 15 of my best games, including games I drew and games I lost, which should prove very instructive and entertaining. I will let you know when it’s ready.
For now, I will present to you many of those games in their raw, uncommented state, so that you can see them without delay.
If you have any questions, please feel to write me an email.
Very best chess wishes to you!
Alexandra Kosteniuk
Women’s World Chess Champion
Much more chess on www.chessblog.com and chess videos on www.tubechess.com
[Event “World Blitz Championship 2009”]
[White “Kosteniuk, Alexandra”]
[Black “Polgar, Judit”]
[Result “1-0”]
1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 e6 3. d4 cxd4 4. Nxd4 a6 5. Nc3 Nc6 6. Be2 Qc7 7. O-O b5 8. Re1 Bb7 9. Nxc6 dxc6 10. Bf3 Bd6 11. g3 Ne7 12. Qe2 Be5 13. Bg2 c5 14. Be3 Bd4 15. Nd1 O-O 16. c3 Bxe3 17. Nxe3 Rad8 18. a4 c4 19. axb5 axb5 20. Nc2 Rd7 21. Nd4 Qb6 22. e5 Bxg2 23. Kxg2 Nc6 24. Nf3 Rd3 25. Qe4 h6 26. Ra2 Rfd8 27. Rea1 Qc5 28. Ra6 Ne7 29. Ra8 g6 30. R1a7 Qc6 31. Rxd8+ Rxd8 32. Qh4 Rd3 33. Qf6 Rd7 34. Rxd7 Qxd7 35. Nd4 b4 36. h4 h5 37. Qf3 bxc3 38. bxc3 Qc7 39. Qe4 Nd5 40. Ne2 Qc5 41. Qb1 Ne7 42. Qb8+ Kg7 43. Qd6 Qxd6 44. exd6 Nc6 45. d7 Kf6 46. Nd4 Nd8 47. Nb5 Ke7 48. Na3 Kxd7 49. Nxc4 f6 50. Kf3 Kc6 51. Ke4 Kc5 52. Kd3 Nc6 53. Ne3 Ne5+ 54. Ke4 Nf7 55. Kd3 Nd6 56. Nc2 e5 57. Ne3 g5 58. Ke2 Ne4 59. c4 Nd6 60. Nd5 Ne8 61. Ne3 Kd4 62. Nf5+ Kxc4 63. g4 Nc7 64. gxh5 Ne6 65. h6 Nf8 66. hxg5 fxg5 67. Kf3 Kd3 68. Kg4 Ke2 69. Kxg5 Kxf2 70. Kf6 e4 71. Kf7 Nh7 72. Kg6 Nf8+ 73. Kg7 Ne6+ 74. Kf6 Nf8 75. Nd4 e3 76. Kg7 Ne6+ 77. Nxe6 e2 78. Nf4 1-0
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10 November 2009
Hi all!
9 November 2009
Posted by Alexandra Kosteniuk
Women’s World Chess Champion
www.chessblog.com
8 November 2009