Kateryna Areshchenko vs Nataliya Hryhorenko
Vasylyshyn Mem women, 2009 · Result ½–½ · French Defense: Tarrasch Variation, Open System (C08).
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Game details
- White
- Kateryna Areshchenko (2229)
- Black
- Nataliya Hryhorenko (2349)
- Result
- ½–½
- Event
- Vasylyshyn Mem women
- Year
- 2009
- Opening
- French Defense: Tarrasch Variation, Open System (C08)
About this chess game
This chess game between Kateryna Areshchenko (2229) and Nataliya Hryhorenko (2349) was played at Vasylyshyn Mem women in 2009 and finished ½–½. The opening was the French Defense: Tarrasch Variation, Open System (C08). You can replay the full game move by move on the interactive board above, or open it on the CipherChess analysis board to study every move with the Stockfish engine.
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Frequently asked questions
Who won Kateryna Areshchenko vs Nataliya Hryhorenko?
Kateryna Areshchenko vs Nataliya Hryhorenko (2009) finished ½–½, and the game was drawn.
What opening was played in Kateryna Areshchenko vs Nataliya Hryhorenko?
The game opened with the French Defense: Tarrasch Variation, Open System (ECO C08).
Can I replay this chess game move by move?
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