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Hanna-Marie Klek
Number of games in database: 61
Years covered: 2007 to 2013
Last FIDE rating: 2267
Overall record: +25 -23 =13 (51.6%)*
   * Overall winning percentage = (wins+draws/2) / total games
      Based on games in the database; may be incomplete.

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HANNA-MARIE KLEK
(born Jan-11-1995) Germany

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Hanna-Marie Klek was born in Nürtingen and learned the rules of chess in 2003 (aged 8). She was the German U10 Girls' Vice-Champion 2005, the U12 Girls' Champion 2006 and 2007, U14 Girls' Champion 2008, and U16 Girls' Champion 2011. She was runner up in the 2011 World Girls U16 Championship, scoring 7.5/9. After winning the German Womans' Champion title in March 2013, she has three WIM norms and one WGM norm.

Photos: http://www.schachbund.de/chronik/20... and http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped...


 page 1 of 3; games 1-25 of 61  PGN Download
Game  ResultMoves Year Event/LocaleOpening
1. H M Klek vs R Norinkeviciute 0-177 2007 European Individual Championships (Women)B06 Robatsch
2. H M Klek vs V Sokalska ½-½25 2007 European Individual Championships (Women)B12 Caro-Kann Defense
3. S Pertlova vs H M Klek 1-023 2007 European Individual Championships (Women)D11 Queen's Gambit Declined Slav
4. K Ozturk vs H M Klek 1-049 2007 European Individual Championships (Women)D45 Queen's Gambit Declined Semi-Slav
5. H M Klek vs I Zakurdjaeva 0-127 2007 European Individual Championships (Women)B32 Sicilian
6. G Bakalarz vs H M Klek 1-064 2007 European Individual Championships (Women)D02 Queen's Pawn Game
7. H M Klek vs A Huppertz 1-059 2007 European Individual Championships (Women)B56 Sicilian
8. H M Klek vs I Katte 1-029 2007 European Individual Championships (Women)C42 Petrov Defense
9. F Steil-Antoni vs H M Klek 1-042 2007 European Individual Championships (Women)B01 Scandinavian
10. H Richards vs H M Klek 1-028 2007 European Individual Championships (Women)B01 Scandinavian
11. H M Klek vs M Arabidze ½-½47 2008 EU-ch U14 Girls 18thB12 Caro-Kann Defense
12. T Coelho vs H M Klek  0-148 2008 2008 Women's OlympiadB50 Sicilian
13. E Orhan vs H M Klek 0-126 2008 DEMD04 Queen's Pawn Game
14. H M Klek vs R Sargac  0-149 2008 2008 Women's OlympiadA07 King's Indian Attack
15. H M Klek vs M Basem-Hassan 1-027 2008 2008 Women's OlympiadB41 Sicilian, Kan
16. H M Klek vs M Frank-Nielsen  0-152 2008 2008 Women's OlympiadB45 Sicilian, Taimanov
17. N Kazimova vs H M Klek 1-030 2008 2008 Women's OlympiadA27 English, Three Knights System
18. H M Klek vs C Monhchuluun  0-182 2008 2008 Women's OlympiadA07 King's Indian Attack
19. H M Klek vs D Schaefer  1-059 2010 German Youth ChampionshipsA00 Uncommon Opening
20. D Shengelia vs H M Klek  1-042 2011 12th European Individual ChampionshipD58 Queen's Gambit Declined, Tartakower (Makagonov-Bondarevsky) Syst
21. H M Klek vs S Hoolt  0-142 2011 82nd German Chess Championship (Women)B48 Sicilian, Taimanov Variation
22. O Lopatin vs H M Klek  ½-½37 2011 82nd German Chess Championship (Women)B07 Pirc
23. Z Kozul vs H M Klek 1-030 2011 12th European Individual ChampionshipA07 King's Indian Attack
24. A Frey vs H M Klek  0-150 2011 82nd German Chess Championship (Women)E91 King's Indian
25. H M Klek vs J Schmidt  ½-½53 2011 82nd German Chess Championship (Women)B67 Sicilian, Richter-Rauzer Attack, 7...a6 Defense, 8...Bd7
 page 1 of 3; games 1-25 of 61  PGN Download
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Dec-06-12
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  Nightsurfer: <Hanna-Marie Klek> has become the <"Winner Of The Hearts"> at the <7th International Ladies Chess Gala> of the German daily <"neues deutschland">, by losing only 2 games and by thus becoming No. 3 at Berlin on November 30th, 2012, behind Valentina Gunina (No. 1) and Elisabeth Paehtz (no. 2). Herewith the final report with the final score: http://www.neues-deutschland.de/art... !
Dec-09-12
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  alexmagnus: Hanna Marie giving a clock simul to 13 kiddies:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5OC1...

Dec-30-12
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  waustad: After a good start in the 2nd Erfurter Frauen-GMturnier, she lost her last 4 games to end up 3/9, +2=2-5. Perhaps she'll learn from this and figure out how to keep one disappointment from snowballing. Actually her performance rating was only slightly below her elo, but after winning the first 2 games I'm sure she hoped for more. http://chess-results.com/tnr88515.a...
Dec-30-12
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  alexmagnus: 2215 TPR, 9th place of 10. This is actually not the first time she starts well and finishes badly. I wonder if this is really her problem or just coincidence.
Dec-30-12  Kikoman: Some pics: http://www.schachclub-forchheim.de/... http://www.nordbayern.de/polopoly_f...
Jan-10-13
Premium Chessgames Member
  alexmagnus: How the time flies... Today, January 11th, it's Hanna Marie's 18th birthday!
Jan-10-13
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  whiteshark: Happy Birthday and best wishes, <Hanna-Marie> ! :D

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Jan-10-13
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  WannaBe:                 my idea didn't work. Dang it!!
Jan-10-13
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  waustad: Ah yes, in Europe it is already the 11th. Happy B'day!
Mar-28-13
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  waustad: She just won a tournament in Bad Wiessee: http://www.dfem-2013-bad-wiessee.de/
Mar-28-13
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  alexmagnus: Hey, missed than tournament entirely. Thanks for the info!
Mar-28-13
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  alexmagnus: German Women's Championship, but I wonder why it is always played with such a "nameless" participartion.
Mar-28-13
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  alexmagnus: that tournament*
Mar-28-13
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  alexmagnus: Someone add it to her bio :). German Women's Champion 2013.
Mar-28-13
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  waustad: If you are interested, the games from the Frauenbundesliga are available from this site: http://teleschach.de/bundesliga/bl-... I don't see any copyright notice or such, so if you are interested in submitting some games here is a source.
Mar-30-13
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  alexmagnus: Just submitted all 9 of her games from the German Women's Championship 2013.
Apr-17-13
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  alexmagnus: Hm, for some reason the games are still not here...
May-01-13
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  alexmagnus: New rating: 2263, new all-time high.
May-01-13
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  Abdel Irada: Abdel Irada: This picture was taken last year: http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8289/...

She looks a lot like my wife when I first met her, 18 years ago.

May-01-13
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  OhioChessFan: Looks like she is preparing to play 1. Ke3, the Accelerated Wannabe Gambit.
May-01-13
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  Open Defence: the real gambit is if she is the future Mrs Wannabe
May-02-13
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  Abdel Irada: <OhioChessFan: Looks like she is preparing to play 1. Ke3, the Accelerated Wannabe Gambit.>

I think she's planning the old castle-through-your-pieces maneuver, 1. O-O, otherwise known as the Wascawwy Wabbit Autogambit. (It involves taking two of your own pieces.)

May-02-13
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  Abdel Irada: I should add to the preceding that the maneuver also involves bringing rook and king toward one another with sufficient force to initiate nuclear fusion, thereby converting the bishop and knight to energy and avoiding any violation of the laws of chess.

The laws of physics are another matter, but after all, we're chessplayers, not physicists. (Pace <al wazir>.)

May-02-13
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  alexmagnus: I think the actual move is 1.*king disappears from the board*, getting a unlosable game as she cannot be checkmated :).
May-03-13
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  Abdel Irada: <1.*king disappears from the board*>

Nah. Only <King Sacrificer> is allowed to do that.

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