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Seen to be a good chess player, Roza Te was sent to Moscow at the age of 11 to attend a school reserved for young chess players with high potential. She would only see her family every six months. These separations from her family gave her a certain firmness of character and reserved attitude to
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Roza Lallemand played for the Monaco Chess Club from 1999 to 2006, where she played in the Top 16 (first division of French interclub competition). The team was champion of France in 2001 and 2002 and vice-champion in 2004 and 2006. She then played for the Bischwiller Club in 2007 and 2008.
102:(8 August 1961 – 26 August 2008) was a French chess player of North Korean origin who was raised in the Soviet Union. She was European chess champion in 2001 and represented France several times at the Chess Olympiad. 118:
strangers she would keep all her life. She studied Russian literature while continuing with chess and graduated as a librarian and a "master of sports" in chess. After the fall of the
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1. e4 c5 2. Nf3 Nc6 3. Bb5 d6 4. d4 cxd4 5. Qxd4 Bd7 6. Bxc6 Bxc6 7. Nc3 Nf6 8. Bg5 e6 9. O-O-O Be7 10. Rhe1 O-O 11. Qd2 Qa5 12. Kb1 Qa6 13. Nd4 Rfc8 14. f3 Be8 15. h4...
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apart from her mother, who moved to South Korea and would only be allowed to rejoin her family after many years. The separation was very difficult for the young Roza.
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in 1989, Roza Te began to participate in tournaments in Western Europe. She met her husband, Daniel Lallemand, and obtained French nationality in 1997.
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A game played by Roza Lallemand (white) against Maia Lomineichvili at the fourth round of chess in the European Championship of Nations in
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in the French women's team. In 2000, her team finished 39th, in 2002 they finished 24th and in 2006 they finished 18th. Lallemand became
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Roza Te was born in North Korea in 1961. She had five siblings. When she was five years old the whole family emigrated to the
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commemorated her in 2009 by calling the women's fast games championship of France the "Trophée Roza Lallemand".
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was then 2287 and she achieved a tournament performance of 2333. Lallemand also participated in 2005 in the
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15. ...b5 16. g4 b4 17. Nce2 Qb7 18. Ng3 a5 19. Rg1 a4 20. Nh5 Nxh5 21. gxh5 b3 22. cxb3 axb3 23. a3 Kh8
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By this move the blacks are trying to defend themselves against the arrival of the bishop in h6 but...
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Not wanting to weaken their king, the blacks refuse to play g6, which would no doubt have been better.
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This game shows the precision of Roza Lallemand's play and her taste for a game of attack as well as
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in 2005. Lomineishvili was a member of the Georgian team that finished second in these Olympics.
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25. ...Bxg7 26. Rxg7 Kxg7 27. Rg1+ Kf8 28. Nf5 Rc1+ 29. Rxc1 exf5 30. Qxd6+ 1-0
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Roza Lallemand died in August 2008 of a heart attack after returning from the
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The precautions of the blacks against this blow will not have been enough.
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She was considered a free player, with a "high" game and a good sense of
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Mirallès, Gilles (October 2008), "Une Dame d'esprit romantique",
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Lallemand, Daniel (October 2008), "Ă€ mon Ă©pouse Roza",
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Trophée Roza Lallemand - 20 et 21 juin 2009 - à Rennes
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The two other players on the French women's team were
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In 2000 Roza Lallemand became the first female French
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Pyongyang, North Korea
Boulogne-Billancourt
Woman Grandmaster
Peak rating
Soviet Union
Berlin Wall
French Chess Championship
French Chess Federation
international grandmaster
Chantal Chaudé de Silans
French Chess Championship
Chess Olympiad
European women's team champion
LeĂłn, Spain
Elo ranking
European Team Chess Championship
Gothenburg
Open Game
opened
initiative
sacrifices
Gothenburg
tactics
combinations
Marie Sebag
Maria Leconte
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