How much did Beth win in Russia?

She is shown to only play three games, though it can be assumed that she plays a fourth, given the time control. Harmon is shown to win against National Master Rudolph as the last game in the tournament. Harmon walks away with a $327.70 profit, including $49.54 she pays her mother as an agent's commission.
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Does Beth beat the Russian in Paris?

The answer: she got by with a little help from her friends. In the penultimate episode, Beth hit rock bottom after a painful and public loss to Borgov at a Paris championship, where a pre-competition bender knocked her off her game.
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How old was Beth Harmon when she won?

Beth wins the 1967 U.S. championship in the show, which was the year Bobby won his final American title. Bobby first became a chess champion at the age of 14 — Beth does the same at 16 in the show.
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Does Beth defect to Russia?

While Beth opts to stay in Russia for the moment, it is not unlikely that she will travel back to the U.S. in order to reunite with her friends, especially now that she realizes that some people in her life are genuinely invested in her happiness and well-being.
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Why did Beth Harmon learn Russian?

In elevator she heard a conversation about her and her inner demons between Borgov and his fellow Soviet chess players. They spoke Russian (by the way, Borgov was played by the Polish actor and his accent was pretty bad), but Beth learned Russian, so she could understand them.
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"What a brilliant recovery" - Beth Harmon vs Luchenko | Queen's Gambit 1x07



Will there be a season 2 of Queen's Gambit?

The endgame. A second season would be warmly received by fans and the chess community alike and there are a plethora of potential plot lines to explore. But alas, we have no evidence that Queen's Gambit Part 2 will ever happen. But in the words of its star Anya Taylor-Joy, “Never say never…”
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Why did Beth resign against Borgov?

She's clearly not thinking straight though and constantly drinks water to try and drown out her hangover. As she does, she draws on fragments of Benny's influence from the past. Borgov's constant stares are unnerving too and eventually Beth is forced to resign once more.
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Does Beth become a grandmaster?

Elizabeth Harmon is a fictional chess grandmaster and the main protagonist in the Walter Tevis novel The Queen's Gambit and the Netflix drama miniseries of the same name, in which she is portrayed by Anya Taylor-Joy. Taylor-Joy's performance as Beth was critically acclaimed.
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Is Beth Harmon a real person?

Beth Harmon is a fictional character.

The character, played by Anya Taylor-Joy, was created by Tevis for his book, and there weren't many world-famous female players in the spotlight at the time to inspire him.
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Why was Beth angry with Townes?

The most obvious reason that Beth and Townes don't sleep together in The Queen's Gambit is the implication that Townes is gay. The closest that they come to becoming lovers is in episode 3 “Doubled Pawns”.
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What was wrong with Beth's mom?

At one point, Beth referenced that Alma's death may be related to hepatitis, although she doesn't specify what strain. Hepatitis refers to an inflammatory condition that affects the liver, which is the organ responsible for filtering toxins from the body (like alcohol and medication).
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How much of the Queen's Gambit is true?

The series is fiction, but there is a real pioneering chess champion named Nona Gaprindashvili, the first woman to be named a grandmaster. Now 80 years old and living in Tbilisi, Georgia, she was pained to learn that the television show had erased her many successes against male opponents.
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What are the red pills in Queen's Gambit?

Like Beth's story, the pills—called Xanzolam in the series—are a historical fiction, drawing upon real benzodiazepines and their checkered history. In her childhood, Beth knows them only as one of two “vitamins”—one red, one green—that she receives at the orphanage to help “even out” her disposition.
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Does Beth win in Moscow?

At the climax of the series, Beth arrives at the Moscow Invitational clear-headed and with all of her friends ready to help at a moment's notice, all of which enables her to finally beat Borgov.
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Is Borgov a real chess player?

Borislav Ivkov (12 November 1933 – 14 February 2022) was a Serbian chess Grandmaster. He was a World championship candidate in 1965, and played in four more Interzonal tournaments, in 1967, 1970, 1973, and 1979.
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Who does Beth Harmon end up with?

The Queen's Gambit ends with Beth Harmon being single — the best conclusion for her arc, which is a journey of self-love and acceptance. Beth Harmon remains single by the end of The Queen's Gambit, which is the best conclusion for her character arc.
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What are the green pills in Queen's Gambit?

The white and green pills Beth takes in The Queen's Gambit are referred to as “xanzolam;” however, this is a fictional drug that is thought to represent tranquilizers like Librium, formally known as chlordiazepoxide, which was a popular drug in the 1960s for treating anxiety.
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Who was the best female chess player in the 60s?

These are boom times for chess. Boards are sold out. Bookstores can't keep how-tos on the shelves. The reason: Beth Harmon, a Kentucky orphan turned chess prodigy, who in the 1950s and '60s, dominated the typically male-dominated game, beating one grandmaster after another.
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How old was Beth Harmon in Russia?

Beth is either 19 or 20 at the end of The Queen's Gambit, as the tournament in Russia takes place in 1968, but the time of year is not clear. Based on the fact that she's described as being 20, the event likely takes place late in 1968, after her birthday in November.
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What is Beth Harmon's rating?

They are: Beth aged eight (850), Beth aged nine (1200), Beth aged 10 (1600), Beth aged 15 (1800), Beth aged 17 (2400), Beth aged 20 (2500), and Beth aged 22 (2700). The values in the brackets are her Chess.com chess strength. Of course, Chess.com's Beth Harmon bots don't have any of Harmon's personality.
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Who is the greatest chess player of all time?

  • 1) Garry Kasparov (1963) – Greatest of the Greats.
  • 2) Anatoly Karpov (1951)
  • 3) Magnus Carlsen (1990)
  • 4) Wilhelm Steinitz (1836-1900)
  • 5) Jose Raul Capablanca (1888-1942)
  • 6) Bobby Fischer (1943-2008)
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Did Beth ever pay Mr Shaibel back?

Shaibel loaned her the money but Beth never paid him back. Even so, Mr. Shaibel didn't hold it against her and he kept track of her chess tournaments by reading news articles of chess tournaments.
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Who called Beth when she was drunk?

Although she initially seems to be over her devastating loses and to be on the right path, a trip to a restaurant and a subsequent phone call sends her spiralling. The voice on the phone is Harry Beltik — one of Beth's regrets, and a reminder of all that she's lost.
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Does Beth Harmon win in Mexico City?

Harmon loses against Vasily Borgov in Mexico City, and her mother dies in bed from uncertain causes but probably related to her alcohol abuse. Harry Beltik, a former opponent, asks to coach her upon her return to Kentucky.
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