Jana Krivec

Jana Krivec (born 30 May 1980 Šempeter pri Gorici ) is a Slovenian chess player.

Life

Jana Krivec visited the Gimnazija Nova Gorica. At the University of Ljubljana she graduated in psychology. She then completed a doctorate at the University for her dissertation on cognitive information processing using the example of chess. At the Jožef Stefan Institute in Ljubljana she is a research assistant at the Department of Intelligent Systems.

The chess games she learned from her father.

Achievements

Individual successes

The Slovenian Single Women's Championship she won seven times: 1997 in Ljubljana, 2000 in Loka, 2002 Dobrna, 2003 in Bled, Ptuj, 2005, 2006 and 2009 in Ljubljana Otočec.

In July 2003, she won the seedings ago at the fourth position in Silvaplana, the International Swiss Women's Championship before Tatjana Lematschko. In November 2003, Jana Krivec won in Ptuj, a women's tournament before Nikoletta Lakos. In October 2005, she won the Jababeka tournament in Jakarta before Nana Alexandria.

Chess team

For the Slovenian women's national team played since 1996 in nine Chess Olympiads with an individual total score of 59.5 points out of 98 games ( 46, = 27, -25 ) and since 1999 in seven European Team Championships with a total score of 22 points from 53 games ( 13, = 18, -22 ), where she received an individual bronze medal in Batumi for their results by 3.5 points from 7 games on the first reserve board in 1999. On the top board playing, she participated in five Mitropa Cup in part (2002, 2009, 2010, 2012 and 2013 ), where they could win this in 2002 in Saint -Vincent and 2009 in Rogaska Slatina. 2010 in Chur and 2012 in Šibenik Slovenia took the second place.

Chess club plays in Slovenia for the ŠK Nova Gorica, with which they also took part in the European Club Cup 1999, 2000 and 2001. In Croatia, it plays for the Šk Goranka from Ravna Gora.

Title and rating

In 2002 she was awarded the title of International Women's Champion (WIM). Since November 2007 she has the title of Grandmaster Women ( WGM ). The standards for this purpose, it achieved the 6th HIT Open in February 2001 in Nova Gorica, where she won against Marko Tratar among other things, at the 12th HIT Open in February 2007, where she defeated among others Ivan Šarić and in the 16th Croatian team championship of women in October 2007 in Šibenik.

Your Elo rating is 2251 (as of May 2012), so it is behind Anna Musytschuk and Vesna Rožič in third place of the Slovenian Elo ranking of women. Jana Krivec ' highest ever Elo rating was 2362 in April 2008. Was the first Slovene chess player, which reached an Elo rating of more than 2300. She succeeded in October 2003.

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