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Armenian Chess Players: Karen Asrian (Карен Асрян)
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Thursday, September 10, 2009. Karen Asrian (Карен Асрян). Profile at ChessGames.com. OlimpBase: Men's Chess Olympiads. Karen Asrian Tribute at Respectance.com. 24 April 1980 - 9 June 2008) was an Armenian Grandmaster of chess (1998). Other results include: =1st at Minsk 1998; =7th at Ubeda 1999; =1st at Dubai 2001; =8th at Antalya 2004; Stepanakert 2004; =10th at Moscow 2007; =9th at Moscow 2008. In 2006, Asrian was awarded the Khorenatsi medal. He died of a stroke on June 9, 2008 in Yerevan.
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Armenian Chess Players: Sergei Movsesian (Сергей Мовсесян)
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Saturday, September 5, 2009. Sergei Movsesian (Сергей Мовсесян). Profile at ChessGames.com. OlimpBase: Men's Chess Olympiads. Interview at ChessPro.ru (Russian). 3 November 1978) is a Slovak Grandmaster of chess (1997). On the September 2009 FIDE list, Sergei Movsesian has an Elo rating of 2711, making him number 26 in the world and Slovakia's number one. In 2011, he was awarded the Khorenatsi medal. Notable Armenian Chess Players.
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Armenian Chess Players: Varuzhan Akobian (Варужан Акопян)
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Thursday, September 10, 2009. Varuzhan Akobian (Варужан Акопян). Profile at ChessGames.com. OlimpBase: Men's Chess Olympiads. Biography at Akobian.com. 19 November 1983) is an American Grandmaster of chess (2004). Played for the USA team in the Chess Olympiads of 2006 and 2008 (both bronze medals) and in the Chess World Cup 2007. In 2007 Akobian came =1st in the American Continental Championship in Cali. In 2007, Akobian was featured in an MTV program "True Life: I'm a Genius".
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Armenian Chess Players: Arshak B. Petrosian (Аршак Петросян)
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Saturday, September 5, 2009. Arshak B. Petrosian (Аршак Петросян). FIDE Senior Trainer card. Profile at ChessGames.com. OlimpBase: Men's Chess Olympiads. Arshak B. Petrosian. 16 December 1953) is an Armenian Grandmaster of chess (1984) and FIDE Senior Trainer (2004). Notable Armenian Chess Players.
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Armenian Chess Players: Vladimir Akopian (Владимир Акопян)
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Thursday, September 10, 2009. Vladimir Akopian (Владимир Акопян). Profile at ChessGames.com. OlimpBase: Men's Chess Olympiads. Interview at Elista2008.fide.com. 7 December 1971) is an Armenian Grandmaster of chess (1991). Other results include: =1st at Niksic 1991; 3rd at Ubeda 1999; =1st at Dubai 1999; =1st at Philadelphia 1999; =2nd at Calcutta 2000; =5th at Tripoli 2004; =2nd at Amsterdam 2005; =8th at Isle of Man 2006; 1st at Gibraltar 2007; =2nd at Mainz 2009; =2nd at Nalchik 2009.
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Armenian Chess Players: Genrikh Gasparyan (Генрих Каспарян)
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Wednesday, September 9, 2009. Genrikh Gasparyan (Генрих Каспарян). Profile at ChessGames.com. 27 February 1910 - 27 December 1995) was an Armenian International Master of chess (1950) and International Grandmaster of Chess Composition (1972). Notable Armenian Chess Players.
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Armenian Chess Players: Garry Kasparov (Гарри Каспаров)
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Sunday, September 6, 2009. Garry Kasparov (Гарри Каспаров). Profile at ChessGames.com. OlimpBase: Men's Chess Olympiads. Interview at ChessBase.com (Part 1). Interview at ChessBase.com (Part 2). Interview at ChessBase.com (Part 3). 13 April 1963) is a Russian Grandmaster of chess (1980), 13th World Chess Champion (1985), whom many consider the greatest chess player of all time. He was born to an Armenian mother (Klara Kasparova) and Jewish father (Kim Weinstein). 1987); My Great Predecessors.
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Armenian Chess Players: Tigran Petrosian (Тигран Петросян)
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Saturday, September 5, 2009. Tigran Petrosian (Тигран Петросян). Profile at ChessGames.com. OlimpBase: Men's Chess Olympiads. 17 June 1929 – 13 August 1984) was Grandmaster of chess (1952) and 9th World Chess Champion (1963), who was nicknamed "Iron Tigran" due to his playing style because of his almost impenetrable defence. Other results include: =1st at Los Angeles 1963=; 2nd at Biel 1976; 1st at Lone Pine 1976; =1st at Rio de Janeiro 1979; 1st at Tallinn 1979; =2nd at Tilburg 1981.
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Armenian Chess Players: Yury Dokhoian (Юрий Дохоян)
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Wednesday, September 9, 2009. Yury Dokhoian (Юрий Дохоян). Profile at ChessGames.com. 26 October 1964) is a Russian Grandmaster of chess (1988) and and FIDE Senior Trainer (2007) of Armenian descent. Several times played in the 1st league of the USSR Championships. Came equal second in the All-Union tournament of young masters (1986). Notable Armenian Chess Players.
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Armenian Chess Players: Ashot Nadanian (Ашот Наданян)
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Saturday, September 5, 2009. Ashot Nadanian (Ашот Наданян). Profile at ChessGames.com. OlimpBase: Men's Chess Olympiads. Interview at SingaporeChessNews.com. 19 September 1972) is an Armenian International Master of chess (1997) and FIDE Trainer (2007). Other results include: =1st at Czestochowa 1992; 1st at Tbilisi 1996; =1st at Pasanauri 1997; =4th at New York 1998; =2nd at Moscow 2004; =6th at Kuala Lumpur 2006; =2nd at Tarakan 2008; =3rd at Kuala Lumpur 2008; =6th at Seoul 2008.