Top 10 Hottest Chess Players Sexiest Female List 2023


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Andrea Botez

 

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Andrea Botez is a 21 year old (age) Canadian chess player, streamer, and content creator. She is known for her involvement in the chess community alongside her sister Alexandra Botez. The Botez sisters are popular for their chess streaming, tutorials, and engaging content on platforms like Twitch and YouTube.

Both Andrea and Alexandra Botez have been instrumental in promoting chess to a wider audience, especially among younger individuals. They often stream their games, offer chess lessons, and participate in various chess-related events and tournaments.

The self proclaimed ‘Worlds Sexiest Chess Player’ as well as been found on Instagram, X (Twitter) Twitch, YouTube and more Andrea can also be found on Fanhouse, where she posts sexy ppv lingerie and selfies of her ass and body. While not as out there as Only Fans its still worth a look just for her hot Cosplay get ups.

 

Dina Belenkaya

 

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Dina Belenkaya was taught how to play chess at age three by her mother, a local children’s chess coach. Despite limited achievements at the junior level, Belenkaya has had more success in adult competitions, beginning with her victory in the Russian Women’s Championship First League in 2011 at age 17. She earned the Woman Grandmaster title in 2016 after achieving norms at open tournaments in France in three successive years beginning in 2014. She exceeded the score requirement for all three of her WGM norms, and earned International Master (IM) norms at each of these tournaments as well.

Having obtained all three of the IM norms that are required, she only needs to reach the rating threshold of 2400 to be awarded the IM title. Belenkaya’s best tournament performance was at the 2014 Open International d’Echecs d’Avoine, where she earned WGM and IM norms with a bronze medal finish and a performance rating of 2557. She was a participant at the 2021 Women’s Chess World Cup, having qualified through her result at the 2019 European Individual Women’s Chess Championship. Belenkaya switched federations from Russia to Israel in March 2022.

Belenkaya and her sister Asya have Twitch and YouTube channels named TheBelenkaya that were launched in 2020. Belenkaya is also a regular commentator for online and over-the-board chess events.

 

Anna Zatonskih

Anna Zatonskih is a Ukrainian-American chess player who has represented the United States in various international chess competitions. She was born on November 17, 1978, in Ukraine and later moved to the United States. Zatonskih holds the title of Woman Grandmaster (WGM) and has achieved notable successes in the world of chess.

Zatonskih has won multiple U.S. Women’s Chess Championships, showcasing her prowess as a strong chess player. She has also represented the United States in various Chess Olympiads and other international competitions. Her dedication to chess and her achievements have made her a respected figure in the chess community.

Alexandra Botez

 

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Alexandra Botez is a Canadian chess player, streamer, and content creator. She is well-known for her involvement in the chess community alongside her sister Andrea Botez. The Botez sisters have gained popularity for their engaging content, chess streaming, tutorials, and active presence on platforms like Twitch and YouTube.

Alexandra Botez, like her sister, has played a significant role in promoting chess to a wider audience, particularly among younger generations. She often streams her chess games, provides lessons, and participates in various chess-related events and tournaments. While she has no onlyfans or fanhouse where she posts sexy hot videos she frequently dances live on twitch.

Dorsa Derakhshani

Dorsa Derakhshani is an Iranian-American chess player who gained international attention due to her involvement in chess and her stance on cultural and personal issues related to her home country, Iran. Derakhshani was born on February 19, 1998, in Tehran, Iran.

She achieved the title of Woman Grandmaster (WGM) and was a prominent figure in Iranian women’s chess before she left the Iranian Chess Federation in 2017. This decision came after she refused to wear the mandatory hijab during the Tradewise Gibraltar Chess Festival. Her refusal to wear the hijab in the tournament and her subsequent decision to not return to Iran garnered significant media coverage and sparked discussions about personal freedom and women’s rights.

After leaving Iran, Dorsa Derakhshani continued to pursue her chess career internationally, representing other chess federations. She has been a part of various chess events and tournaments, often combining her passion for the game with her desire to advocate for individual rights.

Nazi Paikidze

 

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Nazi Paikidze is a Georgian-American chess player who has represented the United States in various international chess competitions. She was born on January 27, 1993, in Tbilisi, Georgia.

Nazi Paikidze holds the title of Woman Grandmaster (WGM) and has achieved notable successes in the chess world. She has won multiple titles and medals in various chess tournaments, including the Women’s Chess Olympiad. In addition to her chess accomplishments, Paikidze has been outspoken on issues related to women’s rights and gender equality within the chess community.

In 2017, Paikidze made headlines when she announced that she would boycott the Women’s World Chess Championship that was set to take place in Iran due to the Iranian government’s compulsory hijab laws for women. She expressed her concerns about being forced to wear a hijab, which she considered a violation of her personal rights.

Jennifer Shahade

 

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Jennifer Shahade is an American chess player, author, commentator, and advocate for women in chess. She was born on December 31, 1980, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Shahade holds the title of Woman Grandmaster (WGM) and has achieved success both in competitive chess and in promoting the game.

Jennifer Shahade is known for her active involvement in promoting chess, particularly women’s participation in the game. She has written several books on chess, including “Chess Bitch: Women in the Ultimate Intellectual Sport” and “Play Like a Girl!” These works explore gender dynamics and challenges in the chess world.

Shahade is also a strong chess player in her own right, having won multiple U.S. Women’s Chess Championships. She has represented the United States in various international competitions and has been a prominent figure in the chess community, as well as a frequent commentator for major chess events.

Lile Koridze

 

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Lile Koridze is a Georgian chess player, woman FIDE master, and chess streamer. She’s women’s champion of Georgia in different age categories several times. Koridze was part of the Georgian national youth teams during the 2018 World Chess Olympiad and the 2019 European Team Chess Championship, both held in Batumi, Georgia. She earned her first woman international master norm while playing first board for the Georgian women’s team during the 2019 European Team Chess Championship. Koridze also won the European School Chess Championship in 2018.

Koridze is a successful Chess.com partnered streamer on Twitch and boasts more than 20,000 followers on the platform (as of February 2022), which puts her among the 100 most-followed chess channels in the world.

Qiyu Zhou

 

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Qiyu Zhou is a Canadian chess player. She was born on February 26, 2003, in Toronto, Canada. Zhou holds the title of Woman International Master (WIM) and has been a prominent figure in Canadian chess, especially in the women’s chess scene.

Zhou has represented Canada in various international chess tournaments and has achieved success in her chess career. She has won medals in the Canadian Women’s Chess Championship and has represented Canada in the Chess Olympiad and other international events.

Nigarhan Gurpinar

 

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Nigarhan Gurpinar is a Turkish chess player. She was born on January 12, 1996, in Istanbul, Turkey. Gurpinar holds the title of Woman FIDE Master (WFM) and has been an active participant in the chess world, representing Turkey in various international tournaments.

Gurpinar has been a part of the Turkish national team in Chess Olympiads and other international events. She has also been involved in promoting chess in Turkey and encouraging the participation of women in the game.

 

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Anna Cramling

 

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Anna Yolanda Cramling Bellón is a Spanish-Swedish chess player, Twitch live streamer, and YouTuber who holds the FIDE title of Woman FIDE Master. She had a peak FIDE rating of 2175 in March 2018. We have added her to our list as we did over look just how hot and sexy she actually is…. Our bad.

 

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