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K Humpy showcased her experience and skill, defeating overnight leader Divya Deshmukh in a five-hour match at the FIDE Women’s Grand Prix. This victory, coupled with Zhu Jiner's draw ...
Alina Kashlinskaya faltered against K Humpy in the FIDE Women’s GP, missing a crucial win due to a last-minute change of strategy. This draw allowed Zhu Jiner to tie for the lead with Humpy ...
The results: Ninth round: K. Humpy drew with D. Harika; Valentina Gunina drew with Katernya Lagno; Alexandra Kosteniuk lost to Wenjun Ju; Irina Krush beat Nana Dzagnidze; Carissa Yip drew with ...
Indian Grandmaster Koneru Humpy is assured of the title in the 10th Asian women's chess championship. After the penultimate round in the tournament, in Kozikhode on Sunday, she is placed on top ...
Final Standings: Women: 1. K Humpy 8.5; 2-7: Wenjun Ju (Chn), Kateryna Lagno (Fid), Zhongyi Tan (Chn), D Harika (Ind), Alexandra Kosteniuk (Sui), Afruja Khadamova (Uzb) 8 each. Result of Indians ...
She faltered on the third day to miss out on a podium finish. Final placings Women (Top 5): 1-3: K Humpy (Ind), Lei Tingjie (Chn), E Atalik (Tur) 9, 4-5: O Girya (Rus), Tan Zhongyi (Chn ...
K. Humpy lost to China's Hou Yifan after 78 moves in the first game of their semifinal clash in the women's World chess championship at Hatay, Turkey, on Thursday. In the Ruy Lopez game ...
Final placings (Top 5): 1-3: A Kosteniuk (Russia), K Humpy (India), A Goryachkina 7, 4. K Lagno (Russia) 6.5, 5. A Muzychuk (Ukraine) 6.
PUNE: K Humpy, already in with a chance to convert a good position into a winning advantage, almost touched her bishop before playing the 31st move. And her rival Divya Deshmukh lifted her pen to ...
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