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'''Anne Haast''' (born 1 July 1993) is a [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[chess]] player who holds the [[FIDE title]] of Woman Grandmaster (WGM) since 2015. Born in [[Dongen]],<ref>[https://ratings.fide.com/title_applications.phtml?details=1&id=1017292&title=WGM&pb=42 WGM title application] FIDE</ref> she won the [[Dutch Chess Championship|Dutch Women's Chess Championship]] in 2014,2015 and 2016.
'''Anne Haast''' (born 1 July 1993) is a [[Netherlands|Dutch]] [[chess]] player who holds the [[FIDE title]] of Woman Grandmaster (WGM) since 2015. Born in [[Dongen]],<ref>[https://ratings.fide.com/title_applications.phtml?details=1&id=1017292&title=WGM&pb=42 WGM title application] FIDE</ref> she won the [[Dutch Chess Championship|Dutch Women's Chess Championship]] in 2014,2015 and 2016.


She has represented the Netherlands team in three women's [[chess olympiads]] in 2012,2014 and 2016. She has also played in three women's [[European team chess championships]] in 2011,2013 and 2015.
She has represented the Netherlands team in three women's [[chess olympiad]]] in 2012,2014 and 2016. She has also played in three women's [[European team chess championships]] in 2011,2013 and 2015.


==Playing style==
==Playing style==

Revision as of 15:33, 21 September 2016

Anne Haast
Haast in 2011
CountryNetherlands
Born (1993-07-01) July 1, 1993 (age 30)
Dongen, Netherlands
TitleWoman Grandmaster (2015)
FIDE rating2390
Peak rating2390 (December 2015)

Anne Haast (born 1 July 1993) is a Dutch chess player who holds the FIDE title of Woman Grandmaster (WGM) since 2015. Born in Dongen,[1] she won the Dutch Women's Chess Championship in 2014,2015 and 2016.

She has represented the Netherlands team in three women's chess olympiad] in 2012,2014 and 2016. She has also played in three women's European team chess championships in 2011,2013 and 2015.

Playing style

As of 2015, Haast often plays Sicilian Defence with both White and Black, followed by French Defence with White and Sicilian Taimanov variation with Black.[2]

References

  1. ^ WGM title application FIDE
  2. ^ Anne Haast player profile and games at Chessgames.com

External links