Women's World Chess match Game 1: Anna Ushenina loses to Hou Yifan after Time Struggle
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The first game of the Women's World Chess Championship between Anna Ushenina and Hou Yifan has been won by Black in China. Ushenina, playing White, managed to get a good position with white pieces in the first game, but her time management got her into serious trouble.
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Hello everyone,
The first game of the Women's World Chess Championship between Anna Ushenina and Hou Yifan has been won by Black in China. Ushenina, playing White, managed to get a good position with white pieces in the first game, but her time management got her into serious trouble.
The position was about equal when the reigning Women’s World Chess Champion lost track and let her opponent get in with a dangerous attack on the Kingside. The first game of the Match has finished after 41 moves. You can replay the full game with Chess King. But, before that, can you try and checkmate in three with Black from this position?
From Alexandra Kosteniuk's
Also see her personal chess blog
at www.chessqueen.com
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Labels: anna ushenina, checkmate in three, china chess, Hou Yifan, Women's World Chess Championship
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