Alexandra Botez - Finished with 6/11 after losing the last two games because of trouble with opening theory. Overall I still gained a bit of FIDE rating but I definitely performed less

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Alexandra Botez - Finished with 6/11 after losing the last two games  because of trouble with opening theory. Overall I still gained a bit of  FIDE rating but I definitely performed less
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Alexandra Botez - Finished with 6/11 after losing the last two games  because of trouble with opening theory. Overall I still gained a bit of  FIDE rating but I definitely performed less
When did Magnus Carlsen first start playing chess tournaments? - Quora
Alexandra Botez - Finished with 6/11 after losing the last two games  because of trouble with opening theory. Overall I still gained a bit of  FIDE rating but I definitely performed less
A game I played against WFM Alexandra Botez (analysis included) : r/chess
Alexandra Botez - Finished with 6/11 after losing the last two games  because of trouble with opening theory. Overall I still gained a bit of  FIDE rating but I definitely performed less
Could someone with a hypothetical IQ of 500 beat Magnus Carlsen in a chess match if they've never played and are told the goals and rules of the match at the moment
Alexandra Botez - Finished with 6/11 after losing the last two games  because of trouble with opening theory. Overall I still gained a bit of  FIDE rating but I definitely performed less
The Botez Gambit STANFORD magazine
Alexandra Botez - Finished with 6/11 after losing the last two games  because of trouble with opening theory. Overall I still gained a bit of  FIDE rating but I definitely performed less
January, 2012 - Idaho Chess Association
Alexandra Botez - Finished with 6/11 after losing the last two games  because of trouble with opening theory. Overall I still gained a bit of  FIDE rating but I definitely performed less
Magnus Carlsen is known for playing chess against 10 grand masters without looking at the board, is that actually much harder than being able to see what is there? Or is it a gimmick? - Quora
Alexandra Botez - Finished with 6/11 after losing the last two games  because of trouble with opening theory. Overall I still gained a bit of  FIDE rating but I definitely performed less
Could someone with a hypothetical IQ of 500 beat Magnus Carlsen in a chess match if they've never played and are told the goals and rules of the match at the moment
Alexandra Botez - Finished with 6/11 after losing the last two games  because of trouble with opening theory. Overall I still gained a bit of  FIDE rating but I definitely performed less
Alexandra Botez - Finished with 6/11 after losing the last two games because of trouble with opening theory. Overall I still gained a bit of FIDE rating but I definitely performed less
Alexandra Botez - Finished with 6/11 after losing the last two games  because of trouble with opening theory. Overall I still gained a bit of  FIDE rating but I definitely performed less
Playing an 11-Year-Old Chess Prodigy (I was so nervous!) 😳, Playing an 11-Year-Old Chess Prodigy (I was so nervous!) 😳, By Alexandra Botez
Alexandra Botez - Finished with 6/11 after losing the last two games  because of trouble with opening theory. Overall I still gained a bit of  FIDE rating but I definitely performed less
Alexandra Botez - After the tournament in the analysis room some funny (and bored) young chess players took my phone and I now have about 35 more pictures like this
Alexandra Botez - Finished with 6/11 after losing the last two games  because of trouble with opening theory. Overall I still gained a bit of  FIDE rating but I definitely performed less
11 Year Old Prodigy Goes Big Daddy Mode on WFM Alexandra Botez! Feisty Forest vs WFM Alexandra Botez
Alexandra Botez - Finished with 6/11 after losing the last two games  because of trouble with opening theory. Overall I still gained a bit of  FIDE rating but I definitely performed less
Magnus Carlsen is known for playing chess against 10 grand masters without looking at the board, is that actually much harder than being able to see what is there? Or is it
Alexandra Botez - Finished with 6/11 after losing the last two games  because of trouble with opening theory. Overall I still gained a bit of  FIDE rating but I definitely performed less
When an 11-Year-Old Prodigy Challenged Alexandra Botez
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