2009 US Women’s Chess Championship

Long Matches End with Zatonskih Leading Round 4 in US Women’s Chess Championship

October 9th, 2009  |  published: 2009 US Women's Chess Championship, Chess Club & Scholastic Center of Saint Louis, Client Announcements

At the dawn of the tournament’s only rest day, the fifth round of the 2009 U.S. Women’s Championship on Friday at the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis, gave every player both added incentive to fight hard and a reason to be nervous. After many careful calculations, all 10 participants found themselves low on time and close to forfeiture, with several women within 10 seconds of losing by not making the required 40 moves in the first two hours. In the end, all boards cleared the time hurdle, and a hectic scramble gave way to a clearer picture of who has the best chance to win.

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VIDEO SHORT: 2009 US Women’s Chess Championship – Anna Zatonskih

October 9th, 2009  |  published: 2009 US Women's Chess Championship, Chess Club & Scholastic Center of Saint Louis, Client Videos

FM Mike Klein interviews Anna Zatonskih after her defeat of Irina Krush. Video Short is part of a series of player and tournament videos by the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis for the 2009 U.S. Women’s Chess Championship.

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Melekhina Might be Young, But She’s Proving Formidable at US Women’s Chess Championship

October 8th, 2009  |  published: 2009 US Women's Chess Championship, Chess Club & Scholastic Center of Saint Louis, Client Announcements

In her fifth round game on Thursday, Melekhina eschewed a safe drawing variation against the tournament’s third seed, Rusudan Goletiani of Hartsdale, N.Y., preferring to keep whatever life remained in her chances to win. Grandmaster commentators were simultaneously surprised and appreciative of her spirituous decision.

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Chess for Life Launches to Support Cancer Patients

October 8th, 2009  |  published: 2009 US Women's Chess Championship, Chess Club & Scholastic Center of Saint Louis, Client Announcements

The Siteman Cancer Center at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine will offer a chess-playing program designed to brighten the lives of patients and caregivers during treatments. Called Chess for Life, the program was developed in conjunction with the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis.

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Sperreng Middle School Takes on Women’s Chess Champs Tomorrow

October 8th, 2009  |  published: 2009 US Women's Chess Championship, Chess Club & Scholastic Center of Saint Louis, Client Announcements

Sperreng Middle School chess players will have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to try their skills against one of the greatest female chess players in the country this Friday, Oct. 9, at 1 p.m.

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VIDEO PLAYER: 2009 US Women’s Chess Championship

October 7th, 2009  |  published: 2009 US Women's Chess Championship, Chess Club & Scholastic Center of Saint Louis, Client Videos

A player with 9 different videos: Winners Interview, Krush Postmortem, Rounds 7 & 8, KleinReport: Foiser, Rest Day Saint Louis, Rounds 5 & 6, Chess for Life, KleinReport: Melekhina, Rounds 3 & 4, Betsy Dynako, Rounds 1 & 2, Technology, Zatonskih Blindfolded and First Days.

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VIDEO SHORT: 2009 US Women’s Chess Championship – Official Photographer

October 7th, 2009  |  published: 2009 US Women's Chess Championship, Chess Club & Scholastic Center of Saint Louis, Client Announcements

Official photographer, Betsy Dynako explains what it is like being a chess photojournalist and specifically discusses the 2009 US Women’s Chess Championship, hosted by the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis.

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NO. 1 OVER NO. 2 in Round 3 of the US Women’s Chess Championship

October 7th, 2009  |  published: 2009 US Women's Chess Championship, Chess Club & Scholastic Center of Saint Louis, Client Announcements

The most anticipated encounter of the 2009 U.S. Women’s Championship took place in round three, with the top two seeds facing off for the first time since their controversial finish to the 2008 Championship.

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And Then There Were 3 Undefeated Players in Round 4 of the US Women’s Chess Championship

October 7th, 2009  |  published: 2009 US Women's Chess Championship, Chess Club & Scholastic Center of Saint Louis, Client Announcements

The quartet of undefeated women was reduced by one in Wednesday’s round four of the 2009 U.S. Women’s Chess Championship, held at the Chess Club and Scholastic Center of Saint Louis. All four women played each other today, with 18-year-old Alisa Melekhina making a dramatic comeback against Sabina Foisor to remain unbeaten, while top-seeded defending champion Anna Zatonskih drew with 2000 champion Camilla Baginskaite.

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VIDEO SHORT: 2009 U.S. Women’s Chess Championship – Technology

October 6th, 2009  |  published: 2009 US Women's Chess Championship, Chess Club & Scholastic Center of Saint Louis, Client Videos

Find out about all the chess technology at the the 2009 U.S. Women’s Chess Championship from the Chess Club and Scholastic Center Executive Director Tony Rich, host of this prestigious tournament, going on October 3-13, 2009.

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