


Sonia91: Interviewd at the Women's World Championship KO (2018), Galliamova said: "The current system of determining the champion is nonsense. WHY da DIFRENCE? do we ONLY CAR about who da WUMAN is maried to? If u clik on OVONCHUK, it dos not say dat HE used to be moried to HER! Posoo: da SUXISM! WHY do u have her ex HOSBAND on her PAGE! TheFocus: Happy birthday, Alisa Galliamova. WTHarvey: Here are a couple dozen puzzles from critical positions in Galliamova's games: Penguincw: Happy 41st birthday to WGM Alisa Galliamova. So perhaps the use of the hyphenated name for this player at is outdated and needs to be updated and corrected. of Allisa Galliamova winning the 2010 Russian Women's championship. Nor is the hyphenated name used in the chessbase report at. However, I notice that at the official FIDE site. Ivanchuk and Galliamova separated in 1996, but had a child together. Is she divorced from the chukster? I wonder why she keeps the hyphenated name? HeMateMe: nice game by black, deep Queen penetration seals the deal. Siggemannen: Well, actually recently was 2 years ago, but they were insisting on calling her "young mom". Siggemannen: I read on russianchess that she recently gave birth to a baby (so as our own Natalia Pogonina), which might explain the "fluffiness".Ĭongrats to her on the baby and on winning today :) Way to go, Alisa! Show them sisters that it's you who belongs into the national team! Other than that she seems to be in great form here. And she was listed on the Russian Championships but didn't play.Īstardis: She looks terribly fluffy on some pics from the recent Soviet, I mean Russian, super final - maybe my guess 18 months ago about her being ill was not so wrong. SickedChess: please fix her Lastname since Alisa is divorced of IvanchukĪstardis: Did she play only one game in the Moscow Open?īrankat: One would think that based on her results and ratings she had earned a GM title.Īstardis: Is she ill or something? It's been quite a while since we saw her play a game.
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Pink Panther the movie was hilarious though :) 's not worth thinking about.ĮmperorAtahualpa: Two pictures of IM Alisa Galliamova:īlackjacki2: That might have been the worst joke ever posted at chessgames.

REFINE SEARCH: White wins (1-0) | Black wins (0-1) | Draws (1/2-1/2) | Galliamova wins | Galliamova loses She used to be married to Vassily Ivanchuk.Ĭhinese Federation response to Galliamova forfeiting the Candidates' final in 1998. Other successes include winning the Women's Russian Championship in 1997, coming 7th in the Men's Russian Championship in 2000 and winning the 60th Russian Women's Superfinal (2010). In 2012, she played in the FIDE Knock-out Women's World Championship (2012), defeating Ekaterina Kovalevskaya and Valentina Gunina in the early rounds before losing to French GM Marie Sebag in the third round. Galliamova became the 2006 World Women's Vice-Champion when she lost the final match of the FIDE Women's World Championship (2006) to Yuhua Xu. Her subsequent match with Xie Jun in 1999, which Galliamova lost, determined the new Women's World Champion when FIDE stripped Zsuzsa Polgar of the title. In 1994, she came fourth in the Tillburg Candidates and won the Groningen Candidates in 1997 ahead of Xie Jun. IM and WGM Alisa Mikhailovna Galliamova won the World Girls Junior Championship (Under 20) in 1988 and has competed in Candidates and World Championship Tournaments since 1990 when she placed 4th in the Borzomi Candidates tournament. Search Sacrifice Explorer for Alisa Galliamova 🏆 Russian Championship Superfinal (Women) A Galliamova vs M Guseva (Oct-20-21) 1/2-1/2Ī Galliamova vs P Shuvalova (Oct-18-21) 1/2-1/2Ī Galliamova vs A Bodnaruk (Oct-16-21) 0-1 Russian Championship Superfinal (Women) 2006 by Tabanus Russian Championship Superfinal (Women) (2009)Įuropean Team Championship (Women) (1992)ġ997 (women's) candidates tournament by gauerġ994 (women's) candidates tournament by gauer

Russian Championship Superfinal (Women) (2010) * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games in the database.ĩ5 exhibition games, blitz/rapid, odds games, etc.
