DiscoverBlindfold Chess PodcastS2 E23 Anna Cramling v. T. Simon Lindgaard (2019)
S2 E23 Anna Cramling v. T. Simon Lindgaard (2019)

S2 E23 Anna Cramling v. T. Simon Lindgaard (2019)

Update: 2024-05-04
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With a birthday less than a week ago, this week, we are looking at Spanish-Swedish star Anna Cramling. 

Anna has a very strong chess background - her father is Grandmaster Juan Manuel Bellon Lopez - the 5 time Spanish Chess Champion and 11 time Spanish Olympiad player. Her mother is - Pia Cramling - the 5th woman to ever to have earned her Grandmaster title, the number 1 woman player in the world in 1984, and she has 9 gold medals between the European Club Cup and Women’s Chess Olympiad. 

Anna started playing chess at the age of 3 and regularly accompanied her parents to tournaments due to not having a babysitter. 

In an interview with Chessbase, her mother commented: “sometimes, e.g. at Olympiads or similar tournaments, we could find someone to help us and you could see an arbiter carrying Anna around!... When she was already a bit older – she’d sit on my legs while I played or next to me sleeping in the trolley. She was a very quiet and calm child and very easy to take with us, so she was almost all the time traveling with her father and me to tournaments.”

Anna earned her first FIDE rating of 1519 at the age of 10.

Two years later, she gained 300 rating points over 4 tournaments in 2 months.

At the age of 14, she broke the 2000 rating barrier. She also participated in her first Olympiad for Sweden. By doing so, she became the youngest female to ever participate in the Olympiad for Sweden - beating the record previously set by her mother. Her mum was also on the 2016 team on board 1 (earning a Bronze medal) and Anna’s father was the team captain. The team finished 23rd out of 140.

2018 was a busy year for Anna. She reached her peak rating of 2175, earning her her Women’s FIDE Master title. She participated in U20 world junior championships finishing 54th out of 98, she also participated in the U16 World Youth Championships finishing 59th out of 90.

During the pandemic, Anna backed off of playing in tournaments and instead focused on her streaming career. She commentated with her mother on the 2020 Women’s World Championships, she signed with the Panda esports team becoming the first chess streamer and first Swedish chess player to sign with an esports organization, in 2023 and 2024 she was nominated for the Streamer Awards, and presently - she has more than 360,000 Twitch followers. Over 890,000 Subscribers on Youtube, and almost 400,000 followers on Instagram.

Anna has done a wonderful job promoting chess and bringing more women into the chess community.

This week, we are going to the Xtracon Open from 2019. Anna Cramling versus Tobias Lindgaard. 

Now, if we’re ready - let’s begin. 

1. d4 Nc6 2. Nf3 d6 3. e4 g6 4. d5 Nb8 5. c4 Bg7 6. Nc3 Nf6 7. Be2 Nbd7 8. Be3 c5 9. dxc6 bxc6 10. O-O O-O 11. h3 Qc7 12. Rc1 Qb8 13. Qc2 e5 14. Rfd1 Rd8 15. c5 Nf8 16. Nxe5 Bb7 17. cxd6 Rxd6 18. Rxd6 Qxd6 19. Nxf7 Kxf7 20. Qb3+ Ne6 21. Qxb7+ Nc7 22. Nb5 1-0 

https://www.chessgames.com/perl/chessgame?gid=1969070 

https://en.chessbase.com/post/a-strong-duo-an-interview-with-pia-and-anna-cramling 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anna_Cramling 

https://www.youtube.com/@AnnaCramling 

https://blindfoldchesspodcast.com/ 

http://cassidynoble.com/ 

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S2 E23 Anna Cramling v. T. Simon Lindgaard (2019)

S2 E23 Anna Cramling v. T. Simon Lindgaard (2019)

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