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      Home  >  Daily News • General News  >  Game 3 drawn, Hou Yifan maintains 2-1 lead

      Game 3 drawn, Hou Yifan maintains 2-1 lead

      Hou Yifan, Mariya Muzychuk, Women's Chess, Women's World Championship

      Mariya Muzychuk and Hou Yifan

      Game 3
      • GM Muzychuk, Mariya vs GM Hou, Yifan [1/2-1/2]

      Mariya Muzychuk vs Hou Yifan

      1 d4 Nf6
      2 c4 e6
      3 g3 d5
      4 Bg2 Bb4+
      5 Bd2 Be7
      6 Nf3 O-O
      7 O-O Nbd7
      8 Qc2 c6
      9 Rd1 b6
      10 Bf4 Ba6
      11 cxd5 cxd5
      12 Ne5 Rc8
      13 Nc6 Bb5
      14 Nxe7+ Qxe7
      15 Nc3 Nh5
      16 Be3 Nhf6
      17 a4 Bc4
      18 a5 bxa5
      19 Rxa5 Qb4
      20 Rda1 Rb8
      21 Rxa7 Qxb2
      22 Qxb2 Rxb2
      23 Bf3 h6
      24 h4 Rc8
      25 Bf4 Rc2
      26 R7a3 h5
      27 Kg2 Kh7
      28 Rc1 Rxc1
      29 Bxc1 e5
      30 dxe5 Nxe5
      31 Be3 Nxf3
      32 Kxf3 Ne4
      33 Nxe4 dxe4+
      34 Kxe4 Bxe2
      35 Ra5 f6
      36 Rc5 Rxc5
      1/2-1/2

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