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Hou Yifan Regained Women's World Chess Champion Title
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Hou Yifan, China, 19, has become Women's World Chess Champion again!
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Hou Yifan demolished Anna Ushenina in the World Womens Chess Championship match in just 7 games instead of the scheduled 10: 4 victories, 3 draws. Poor calculation, getting into time trouble in most of the games, losing control over her nerves the Ukrainian GM was far from the merciless cold-blooded shape which she had during the last years knock-out event.
Thus, Hou Yifan became the 3rd woman in the history of the game to regain her WWCC title (after Elisabeth Bykova and Xie Jun). Congratulations! As far as we understand, she will be keeping the crown at least until next year's knock-out event.
In terms of ratings, Hou Yifan will be up to 2621 FIDE, while Anna Ushenina has been knocked out of the 2500-club. Hou Yifan will receive a prize of 114,000 for winning the event, while Anna will get 76,000 for being runner-up and 10,000 (5% of the total prize fund) for agreeing to play in China. Hence, as you can see, the women's prizes in the WC matches are still about 10 times lower than in the men's clashes.
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