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1895:"– Chess News– Wang Yue from China wins Cappelle la Grande"
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1927:"4th Russia-China match: Nizhny Novgorod 2007"
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2603:"专访王玥:我灭了世界冠军 亚运拿金牌后新浪开博-王玥-学子之星"
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1114:Wang made his debut at the 2nd
946:FIDE Grand Prix 2008–2010
908:FIDE Grand Prix 2008–2010
724:Open, together with compatriot
542:2006: Becomes a 2600 Elo player
509:World Junior Chess Championship
281:FIDE Grand Prix 2008–2010
3723:Asian Games medalists in chess
2874:Asian Games Champions in Chess
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1096:June 4–7, 4 player rapid with
923:List of world records in chess
859:). China won the match 26–24.
387:World Youth Chess Championship
245:
1:
1770:"2nd Sanjin Hotel Cup (2005)"
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1168:World Chess Championship 2012
1116:Pearl Spring chess tournament
950:World Chess Championship 2012
697:2008: Becomes a Top 20 player
634:Open (6/7) in France and the
427:. China won 20½–19½ overall.
321:
297:World Chess Championship 2012
2825:Men's Chinese Chess Champion
2708:player profile and games at
2627:Mig on March 2, 2009 17:53.
584:. The tournament was won by
359:national team summit matches
7:
3713:World Youth Chess Champions
3309:All-China Sports Federation
2717:chess games at 365Chess.com
2519:. Chessdom. 25 October 2015
2392:. Chessbase.com. 2008-06-01
1897:. Chessbase.com. 2007-03-15
1623:Mig on May 24, 2010 18:09.
1598:
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766:, he came joint third with
677:(2½–1½) and his compatriot
622:2007: Becomes a 2700 player
569:On July 10–22 at the
334:, where he learned to play
10:
3799:
3718:Chess Olympiad competitors
2224:. Chessdom.com. 2008-01-04
2078:December 16, 2010, at the
2073:Wang Yue hits them for six
1957:December 14, 2014, at the
1863:December 14, 2014, at the
1795:December 14, 2014, at the
1707:December 14, 2014, at the
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1306:Wang vs. Ponomariov, 2005
1092:in 2008, 22nd León Rapid
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519:having beaten and lost to
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3708:Chess players from Shanxi
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2493:Sagar Shah (2015-07-15).
1552:Position after 40...R5f7
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2377:Magistral Ciudad de León
2294:August 31, 2008, at the
1664:August 20, 2008, at the
1563:to describe chess moves.
1063:Linares chess tournament
948:, which was part of the
939:to describe chess moves.
718:Gibraltar Chess Festival
365:1999–2005: Junior player
3362:World Mind Sports Games
3332:Pearl Spring Tournament
2780:FIDE Grand Prix Profile
2474:. ChessBase. 2010-09-28
2117:March 19, 2009, at the
1835:"The Week in Chess 619"
1257:, and once stated that
1212:European Chess Club Cup
1195:
1037:15. dxe6 fxe6 16. Bxe6!
1022:12. Bh3 Qb8 13. Qh5 Ke7
1001:Queen's Gambit Declined
928:
644:Subic Bay Freeport Zone
532:National men's Champion
308:College of Liberal Arts
3347:National Championships
3158:Wang Yu (chess player)
3126:Women's team classical
3109:Amir Reza Pouraghabala
2881:Men's individual rapid
2738:member profile at the
2359:. Chessdom. 2009-03-17
2245:. Chessdom. 2008-01-04
1881:June 27, 2007, at the
1012:A unexpected blunder.
894:, Russia – moved from
834:Corus Chess Tournament
709:
691:Francisco Vallejo Pons
601:Maxime Vachier-Lagrave
476:2596 GM Wang Yue 2536
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3778:Chinese chess players
3342:National Team Results
2435:TIME TO QUIT SMOKING!
2411:"Tournament-Database"
2157:. Elista2008.fide.com
2063:17.08.2008, ChessBase
1267:London 2000 WCC match
1164:Candidates Tournament
956:nominees, along with
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398:Alexander Areshchenko
372:
304:Communication Studies
293:Candidates Tournament
3209:Mixed team classical
3039:Men's team classical
2415:Chess-Results Server
2039:, www.newinchess.com
2019:. Sochi2008.fide.com
2017:"Grand Prix – SOCHI"
1255:José Raúl Capablanca
1181:
804:) vs. "Experience" (
586:Pendyala Harikrishna
493:Pendyala Harikrishna
302:In 2008, Wang was a
138:2756 (November 2010)
25:Wang Yue (biathlete)
3229:Pentala Harikrishna
2920:Rustam Kasimdzhanov
2740:Internet Chess Club
2184:, December 14, 2008
2049:NH Chess Tournament
1998:. Baku2008.fide.com
1996:"Grand Prix – BAKU"
1625:"Anticlimax Monday"
1190:2014 Chess Olympiad
1177:in September 2010.
912:List of tournaments
864:38th Chess Olympiad
741:1st FIDE Grand Prix
552:37th Chess Olympiad
377:, November 2008 in
375:38th Chess Olympiad
259:FIDE world rankings
3703:Chess Grandmasters
3225:Krishnan Sasikiran
3093:Parham Maghsoudloo
2898:Murtas Kazhgaleyev
2761:China Chess League
2729:player profile at
2552:雅戈尔杯中国国际象棋甲级联赛官方网站
2342:2009-03-19 at the
1839:theweekinchess.com
1561:algebraic notation
1559:This section uses
1235:China Chess League
1222:China Chess League
937:algebraic notation
935:This section uses
917:2016-10-05 at the
774:and second placed
710:
687:Ciudad de Pamplona
636:Cappelle la Grande
560:rating performance
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2051:, www.nhchess.com
1933:on March 19, 2009
1815:on March 19, 2009
1750:on March 19, 2009
1574:Ruslan Ponomariov
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550:. In June at the
497:Alexander Motylev
326:Wang was born in
312:Nankai University
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656:Nizhniy Novgorod
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527:, respectively.
505:Hyderabad, India
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3603:Lei Tingjie
3583:Liu Qingnan
3543:Lu Shanglei
3468:Yu Shaoteng
3463:Liang Chong
3432:Bu Xiangzhi
3427:Zhang Zhong
3188:Tan Zhongyi
3101:Pouya Idani
3063:Bu Xiangzhi
2818:Bu Xiangzhi
2497:. ChessBase
2478:19 November
1090:Bu Xiangzhi
1029:14. d5 Qxa7
977:Zhang Zhong
876:Bu Xiangzhi
857:Bu Xiangzhi
768:Gata Kamsky
679:Bu Xiangzhi
612:Asian Games
525:Ilya Smirin
474:Zhang Zhong
466:Bu Xiangzhi
178:Asian Games
109:Grandmaster
40:family name
3687:Categories
3618:Xu Xiangyu
3613:Xu Yinglun
3598:Wan Yunguo
3588:Bai Jinshi
3548:Yu Ruiyuan
3538:Xiu Deshun
3533:Ding Liren
3518:Zhou Weiqi
3453:Li Shilong
3421:Wu Shaobin
3154:Huang Qian
2776:(archived)
2766:(archived)
2675:2012-02-03
2635:2012-02-03
2613:2012-02-03
2588:2012-02-03
2563:2012-02-03
2523:25 October
2501:11 October
2457:2012-02-03
2421:2012-02-03
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2363:2012-02-03
2322:2009-02-20
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2207:2008-12-18
2161:2012-02-03
2140:2021-07-31
2098:2012-02-03
2023:2012-02-03
2002:2012-02-03
1981:2012-02-03
1901:2012-02-03
1844:2016-04-27
1776:2012-02-03
1688:2012-02-03
1631:2012-02-03
1611:References
1231:chess club
1102:Morozevich
993:Morozevich
814:Ljubojević
802:Stellwagen
790:Cheparinov
425:Vinay Bhat
322:Early life
270:Elo rating
263:Ding Liren
221:Men's Team
200:Mixed Team
85:1987-03-31
3653:Xiao Tong
3643:Zhu Jiner
3573:Ju Wenjun
3528:Yu Yangyi
3513:Hou Yifan
3437:Wu Wenjin
3406:Wang Zili
3357:Olympiads
3184:Zhu Jiner
3180:Hou Yifan
3146:Ju Wenjun
3142:Hou Yifan
3021:Zhu Jiner
2999:Hou Yifan
2731:Chess.com
2379:{Spanish}
2182:Chessbase
2135:OlimpBase
1184:top board
1160:Astrakhan
1031:14...Bxd5
806:Agdestein
786:Amsterdam
722:Reykjavík
706:Reykjavík
660:Liverpool
393:, Spain.
381:, Germany
194:2006 Doha
3593:Lin Chen
3523:Wang Rui
3508:Wen Yang
3503:Zhao Xue
3493:Xu Yuhua
3483:Wang Hao
3478:Zhao Jun
3473:Wang Yue
3447:Zhu Chen
3150:Zhao Xue
3055:Wang Yue
2788:Archived
2774:ACP Tour
2770:Wang Yue
2757:Wang Yue
2745:Wang Yue
2736:Wang Yue
2727:Wang Yue
2721:Wang Yue
2715:Wang Yue
2706:Wang Yue
2692:Wang Yue
2644:cite web
2340:Archived
2292:Archived
2115:Archived
2076:Archived
1955:Archived
1879:Archived
1861:Archived
1793:Archived
1705:Archived
1662:Archived
1640:cite web
1599:See also
1283:Sicilian
1277:Openings
1263:Kasparov
1166:for the
1098:Ivanchuk
1014:9... Rb4
985:Ivanchuk
915:Archived
880:Wang Hao
849:Wang Hao
822:Jussupow
818:Korchnoi
726:Wang Hao
597:Lausanne
513:Istanbul
485:Wang Hao
472:2611 GM
468:2615 GM
417:Shanghai
410:Zhao Jun
246:Wáng Yuè
229:Wang Yue
54:Wang Yue
34:In this
3623:Liu Yan
3558:Gao Rui
3498:Li Chao
3396:Xie Jun
3192:Zhai Mo
2772:at the
2759:at the
1291:Petroff
1265:in the
1259:Kramnik
1247:endgame
1237:(CCL).
1233:in the
1228:Tianjin
1205:Danzhou
1143:Li Chao
1129:At the
1120:Nanjing
1106:Carlsen
1078:Xie Jun
884:Li Chao
868:Dresden
845:Li Chao
794:Caruana
735:In his
665:At the
648:Taiyuan
610:At the
605:Yerevan
571:Taiyuan
536:Beijing
489:Taiyuan
449:GM norm
444:Majorca
404:at the
379:Dresden
340:xiangqi
328:Taiyuan
316:Tianjin
295:of the
279:In the
233:Chinese
95:Taiyuan
71:Country
3568:Wei Yi
3553:Ma Qun
3458:Ni Hua
3401:Xu Jun
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1588:(A40)
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1216:Skopje
1202:Hainan
1175:Zürich
975:after
892:Elista
872:Ni Hua
853:Ni Hua
841:Ningbo
810:Bareev
590:Erguna
470:Ni Hua
440:Calvià
353:Career
332:Shanxi
243::
241:pinyin
235::
168:
121:rating
119:
111:(2004)
99:Shanxi
38:, the
3633:Xu Yi
3628:Li Di
2829:2005
1086:Sofia
989:Adams
900:Qatar
896:Dohar
798:L'Ami
764:Sochi
632:Calvi
556:Turin
432:Jinan
336:chess
251:chess
170:China
105:Title
74:China
3216:2006
3171:2022
3133:2010
3084:2022
3046:2010
3012:2022
2990:2010
2968:2006
2933:2022
2911:2010
2889:2006
2696:FIDE
2650:link
2525:2015
2503:2015
2480:2015
1939:2009
1821:2009
1756:2009
1646:link
1295:Slav
1196:2015
1094:León
1074:Nice
929:2009
921:and
882:and
830:Nice
751:and
745:Baku
616:Doha
578:Paks
523:and
126:2637
117:FIDE
79:Born
45:Wang
3239:IND
3198:CHN
3164:CHN
3115:IRN
3077:CHN
3059:Hao
3027:CHN
3005:CHN
2983:IND
2948:CHN
2926:UZB
2904:KAZ
2747:at
1593:1–0
1570:Elo
1289:or
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1158:in
1133:in
1084:in
1072:in
1054:0–1
925:.)
890:in
866:in
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458:ICC
438:in
389:in
346:李成智
314:in
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