Alexandra Botez wins seventh Kids vs. Stars event

Woman FIDE Master Alexandra Botez overcame an early loss to secure a 2.5-1.5 victory in the seventh edition of Kids vs. Stars. She defeated two young opponents and drew another after dropping the first game to 13-year-old compatriot Ashley Qian. The clock simultaneous exhibition featured Botez against four promising juniors.

WFM Alexandra Botez faced a tough start in the Kids vs. Stars event on April 27, losing in just seven moves to 13-year-old WFM Ashley Qian of Canada. Qian captured Botez's d-pawn and delivered a strong 8...Ne4!, leaving the Canadian streamer with no recovery options. Botez called the blunder embarrassing but praised Qian's flawless play: “She still gave me no chances, so that was really good.”

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