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Unive Hoogeveen:Nakamura wins with 2855 performance". Chessbase. 28 October 2012 . Retrieved 1 January 2015. GM Hou Yifan wins Third Kuala Lumpur Open". ChessBase.com. 12 April 2010 . Retrieved 3 December 2011.

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Wang Q, Smythe D, Cao J, Hu Z, Proctor KJ, Owens AP & Zhao Y (2023) Characterisation of cognitive load using machine learning classifiers of electroencephalogram data, Sensors, 23 (20) Article No. 8528. Dataset/s: 10.17862/cranfield.rd.23978112 Magnus Carlsen? The world champion will be in action in the online Legends of Chess on Tuesday 21 July (3pm start on chess24.com), where the legends are ex-world champions Vlad Kramnik and Vishy Anand, Peter Svidler, Boris Gelfand, Vasyl Ivanchuk and Peter Leko. Doggers (PeterDoggers), Peter. "Hou Yifan Youngest Ever Professor At Shenzhen University". Chess.com . Retrieved 16 July 2020. She declined to defend her title at the Women's World Chess Championship 2017, and as a result forfeited her title. [168]Staff (23 March 2009). "VIII Asian Continental Chess Championship (Open and Women'), 12–24 May, Olongapo City, Philippines". News.gilachess.com . Retrieved 3 December 2011. Wijk R13: Sergey Karjakin wins Wijk aan Zee 2009". Chess News. February 2009 . Retrieved 17 October 2015. Hou Yifan dismantles Evgeny Najer in Shanghai". Chess News. 19 December 2015 . Retrieved 3 April 2016. Bu Xiangzhi lifts the trophy in Hainan Danzhou Chess Tournament". Chessdom. 8 June 2012 . Retrieved 1 January 2015.

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During September 13 to 21, she competed at the 18th European Club Cup held in Bilbao, Spain. Once again she was the top board for Cercle d'Echecs de Monte-Carlo winning the individual gold medal for her performance 5/6 (+4 =2, TPR 2749) while leading her team to a second-place finish. [147] Everybody's there – at the European Club Cup in Turkey". Chessbase.com. 2 October 2007 . Retrieved 3 December 2011. As part of the joint Russian-Chinese Match of Friendship chess festival held from December 13 to 15 held in Shanghai, China, Hou participated in an exhibition match with the GM Evgeniy Najer the 2015 European Champion. Playing a series of rapid and blitz games, she won quite convincingly with a 9.5 to 4.5 score. [161] In October, she was on board two for Cercle d'Echecs de Monte Carlo in the 15th European Club Cup for Women held in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. She helped her team to a gold medal win with a 4.5/6 score (+3 =3, TPR 2651). [120] Shan X, Cao J, Huo S, Chen L, Sarrigiannis PG & Zhao Y (2022) Spatial–temporal graph convolutional network for Alzheimer classification based on brain functional connectivity imaging of electroencephalogram, Human Brain Mapping, 43 (17) 5194-5209.From July 14 to July 24, Hou played in the grandmaster section of the prestigious Biel chess tournament. This was a six player category 19 event with an average rating of 2717 with Hou being the lowest rated player. She started with a win over Anish Giri and was tied for second entering the final round and could take joint first place by winning her final game against Pendyala Harikrishna. While she wound up losing the final game, Hou still had a successful tournament, finishing joint 3rd–5th with a 5/10 score (+2 −2 =6, TPR 2734). [142] Tomsk leads in the Russian Team Championships". Chessbase.com. Archived from the original on 11 April 2008 . Retrieved 3 December 2011. At the Tradewise Gibraltar Chess Festival, Hou finished with a score of 6/10 (the tournament was won by Hikaru Nakamura). Her round 7 win against the French master Borya Ider, in which she made an early positional sacrifice of queen for two minor pieces, was described as "truly astonishing" by organizer and chess journalist John Saunders. [164] In the final round, she appeared to throw her game against Indian Grandmaster Lalith Babu, playing a ridiculous opening and resigning after 5 moves. She later explained that she was upset about being paired against other female players in 7 of her 9 previous games of a Swiss system tournament, despite men far outnumbering women at the tournament. [165] [166] However tournament organizer Brian Callaghan said the pairings were simply the result of a computer program. [167] I’ve spoken to a number of people who are convinced that Hou would have risen higher if she’d made the game her singular focus. “I believe she could have been top twenty,” Irina Bulmaga told me. Bulmaga admitted that a part of her was disappointed that Hou hadn’t done so. “The more you see, the more you believe maybe you could achieve it, too,” she said. Hou, though, speaks without regrets. Enkhtuul Altan-Ulzii, a Woman Grandmaster from Mongolia who is one of Hou’s closest friends, told me, “She is not actually results oriented. She plays for fun and enjoyment.” From June 9 to June 22, Hou played in the 4th leg of the FIDE Women's Grand Prix 2011–2012 held in Kazan, Russia. Coming immediately off the heels of the recently completed Chinese Men's super tournament in Danzhou, she started off slowly with 2 points in the first 5 rounds before closing strongly with 4 wins in the final 6 rounds. She finished joint 3rd–4th. 7/11 (+5 −2 = 4; TPR 2604).

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The sixth World Team Chess Championship was staged in Beersheva, Israel from 31 October to 11 November. [39] China fielded two teams – the men's and women's, which was only the second time in the championship history when a women's team competed in what traditionally has been a male team event. [40] This was Hou Yifan's first major team tournament and she was the youngest participant there, at eleven years of age. [41]

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Dong A, Starr A & Zhao Y (2023) Neural network-based parametric system identification: a review, International Journal of Systems Science, Available online 2 August 2023 (13). Xing Y, Lv C, Liu Y, Zhao Y, Cao D & Kawahara S (2022) Hybrid-learning-based driver steering intention prediction using neuromuscular dynamics, IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 69 (2) 1750-1761. Beginning December, Hou played in the 2011 SportAccord World Mind Games, held in Beijing, China which consisted of 3 events, rapid, blitz and blindfold. She placed joined 5–7th, 6th on tiebreaks with a 4/7 score (+2 −1 =4) in the rapid portion, but winning both the blitz and the blindfold portions with 11.5/15 (+9 −1 = 5) and 5.5/7 (+5 −1 =1) scores respectively. At the 11th Asian Women's Championship in Beirut, Lebanon from 4–11 December 2004, she came in eleventh with a score of 4½/9 (+4 =1 −4; TPR 2278). The event was won by Wang Yu with 6½/9. [31] 2005 [ edit ] Hou Yifan, when she was 11, at the 2005 World Team Chess Championship, Beersheva, Israel Chess-Results Server Chess-results.com". Chess-results.com. 17 November 2010 . Retrieved 3 December 2011.

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From October 19 to October 27, Hou played in the main even of 16th Univé Hoogeveen Chess Festival as part of the Univé Crown Group, a four player double round robin tournament. The average rating of the participants was 2695, making this a category 18 tournament. Hou finished in last place with a 2/6 score (−2 =4, TPR 2605). [134] In 4–15 August, she competed in what was then her strongest closed tournament – the fifth Győrgy Marx Memorial (Cat. 14, 2582) in Paks, Hungary. Being the lowest rated player and the only non-Grandmaster (out of Pentala Harikrishna, Péter Ács, Csaba Balogh, Ferenc Berkes, and Viktor Korchnoi), she finished in last place in the double round-robin event with 3/10 (+1 =4 −5; TPR 2444). [81] [82] Hou Yifan wins the First Women Master in Wuxi". ChessBase.com. 27 April 2011 . Retrieved 27 April 2011. In May–June 2006, China came in third and won the bronze metal at the 37th Chess Olympiad in Turin, Italy. Hou Yifan scored 11/13 (+10, =2, −1), all played on the fourth board, at her Olympiad debut. [54] For her winning percentage of 84.6%, she won a silver medal for fourth (reserve) board performance, and her performance rating of 2596 was the third highest overall. [55] [56] In 2012, after Hou beat Polgár, she stunned the chess world again by announcing that she would be attending Peking University as a full-time student. Few of the current top players went to college, and some didn’t finish high school. Polgár told me that, at the time, she thought, “Of course, she can still play great chess, even improve her chess, possibly. But to get in the top ten in the world, compete with the top male players in the world, who are completely dedicated professionals, I don’t think it’s possible.” Hou was at peace with her decision. “I did not want to spend my life wholly on chess,” she told me. She played wonderfully while in college nonetheless, climbing to her peak rating, 2683—just below the 2700 threshold of the so-called super Grandmasters, players who are generally considered possible contenders for the world championship. She thrived at school, too, embracing campus life and taking a wide range of courses outside her international-relations major: geology, anatomy, Japanese art and culture.

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In late September, she came in first at the 2007 Chinese Women's Zonal ( 3.5) tournament in Tianjin with a score of 8/9 (+7 =2 −0, TPR 2675). [84] In October 2007, she competed at the twelfth European Club Cup in Kemer, Turkey for team Southern Ural Cheliabinsk. Hou played on board two for the team, which finished fourth in the women's tournament. In the individual women's standings, Hou came in fifth with a score of 5/7 (+3 =4 −0) and a performance rating of 2556. [85] [86] From 12 to 23 May, she competed at the 8th Asia Continental Chess Championship at the Subic Exhibition and Convention Center, Subic Bay Freeport Zone in Olongapo City, Philippines. [115] She scored 7½/11 with a 2640 performance, finishing seventh out of 86 on tiebreak. By finishing in the top ten she qualified for the 2009 World Cup. Leon Watson, 'Queen of chess' resigns after five moves, having repeatedly been made to play women, The Daily Telegraph, 2 February 2017 China wins Women's Team Championship by two points". Chessbase.com. 30 May 2007 . Retrieved 3 December 2011.

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