Bella Igla | |
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Igla at the Israeli Championship Finals, December 2008 |
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Born | Russia |
June 2, 1985
Title | Woman Grandmaster |
FIDE rating | 2299 (November 2010) |
Peak rating | 2299 (July 2005) |
Bella Igla (Hebrew: בלה איגלה; Russian: Белла Игла; born June 2, 1985, in Russia) is an Israeli female chess player, holding the title of Woman Grandmaster. In 2004, she won the Israel Women's Chess Championship.
Igla represented Israel in three Chess Olympiads:
Igla started her career at the Russian chess federation, playing in competitions including the Russia Youth Chess Championship at categories U12 and U16. She moved to Israel in 1998.
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Didn't your Daddy tell you not to wear that little thing?)
Been told you never get something for nothing
My stepfather Dickie say I just might get hit
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They try to break me whith cruel attacks
The boys they want only one thing
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Daddy's gone, Mama lost her job
Our house ain't a home no more
Still my faith's unshaken in God
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I don't take much and I give everything for free
(So, don't you want me?)
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My baby brother's smoking crack
The boys they want only one thing
And so I give it, don't complain
Daddy's gone, Mama lost her job
Our house ain't a home no more
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Mama lost her job (I am a sophomore)
Our house ain't a home no more (I'll be sixteen in August)
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Mama lost her job (I am a sophomore)
Our house ain't a home no more (I'll be sixteen in August)
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In God