http://www.chess.com/echess/game.html?id=45515419 4q3/p7/1P6/P4k1K/2P4P/5B2/3b4/2r5 w - - 4 57 [Event "1500-1700 small two - Round 1"][Site "Chess.com"][Date "2011.06.04"][White "capitaineFlame"][Black "AWARDCHESS"][Result "0-1"][WhiteElo "1638"][BlackElo "1658"][TimeControl "1 in 1 day"][Termination "AWARDCHESS won by checkmate"]1.g3 d5 2.Bg2 c5 3.b3 e5 4.Bb2 d4 5.e3 Nc6 6.exd4 cxd4 7.Ne2 Bg4 8.f3 Bf5 9.d3 Nf6 10.O-O Rc8 11.a3 Bc5 12.Nd2 O-O 13.Ne4 Nxe4 14.fxe4 Bg4 15.Bf3 Bh3 16.Rf2 g5 17.g4 Qf6 18.Bg2 Qh6 19.Bf3 Qg6 20.Kh1 b5 21.Ng1 Qh6 22.b4 Bb6 23.Qe1 Qh4 24.Nxh3 Qxh3 25.Be2 Rce8 26.Rf3 Qxg4 27.Rxf7 Qe6 28.Rxf8+ Rxf8 29.Qg3 Qg6 30.Rg1 Bd8 31.c3 Bf6 32.Qg4 Bd8 33.c4 bxc4 34.dxc4 Rf4 35.Qg2 Qxe4 36.Qxe4 Rxe4 37.Bd3 Re3 38.Bf5 h5 39.Bc1 Rc3 40.Bxg5 Kf7 41.Be4 Bxg5 42.Bxc6 Be3 43.Bd5+ Kf6 44.Rf1+ Kg5 45.a4 d3 46.Rd1 d2 47.Kg2 Rc1 48.Rxd2 Bxd2 49.b5 Kf4 50.Kh3 e4 51.Kh4 e3 52.Kxh5 e2 53.h4 e1=Q 54.a5 Kf5 55.b6 Qe2+ 56.Bf3 Qe8# 0-1
ACM_ArthurKhachaturyan Mar 29, 2024
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AWARDCHESS Oct 21, 2019
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AWARDCHESS Feb 16, 2016
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AWARDCHESS Mar 1, 2015
everyone i meet always talks about the best player. and the same old games come up. tal,fischer, kasparov,capa, it would be nice to see petrosian name come up a bit more. is this because he was a quiet man.and people forget great champions.
AWARDCHESS Jan 24, 2015
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AWARDCHESS Jul 1, 2014
Does anyone know of a site or source of a databases of Tigran Petrosian games that consist of when he played the white pieces and when he played the black pieces? It would be much easier to study them divided that way. Thanks
kortsnoi2 Mar 10, 2014
Притча. В лавке у Бога Однажды женщине приснился сон, что за прилавком магазина стоял Господь Бог. — Господи! Это Ты? — воскликнула она с радостью. — Да, это Я, — ответил Бог. — А что у Тебя можно купить? — спросила женщина. — У меня можно купить всё, — прозвучал ответ. — В таком случае дай мне, пожалуйста, здоровья, счастья, любви, успеха и много денег. Бог доброжелательно улыбнулся и ушёл в подсобное помещение за заказанным товаром. Через некоторое время он вернулся с маленькой бумажной коробочкой. — И это всё?! — воскликнула удивлённая и разочарованная женщина. — Да, это всё, — ответил Бог. — Разве ты не знала, что в моём магазине продаются только семена? ========================= Parable. In the shop with God One woman had a dream that the store was standing behind the counter of the Lord. - My God! Is that you? - She cried with joy. - Yes, it is I - God replied. - What do you have to buy? - Asked the woman. - I can buy everything - was the answer. - In that case, please give me health, happiness, love, success, and a lot of money. God smiled kindly and went into the utility room for the goods ordered. After some time, he returned with a small box of paper. - Is that all? - Exclaimed, surprised and disappointed woman. - Yes, that's all - God answered. - Did not you know that in my store sold the seeds?
AWARDCHESS Sep 24, 2013
Indian men lose to Ukraine, slid to 9th in World Team Chess PTI | Jul 19, 2011, 09.30pm IST Article Comments Read more:World Team Chess Championship|Ukraine|Sergei Movsesian|Ningbo|Judit Polgar|Harikrishna|Alexander Moiseenko NINGBO: Indian men slid to the ninth position in the World Team Chess Championship after losing to Ukraine in the third round of the event. Grandmaster Alexander Moiseenko guided Ukraine to a 2.5-1.5 win over India after defeating G N Gopal on the fourth board. It turned out to be another average day for the Indians as they suffered their second consecutive defeat after bowing down to Azerbaijan in the previous round. In the top three boards, P Harikrishna, K Sasikiran and Parimarjan Negi held on to their fort against higher-rated opponents but Gopal went down in a long-drawn affair to give Ukraine the victory by a minimal margin. Holders Russia maintained their position at the top of the tables following a grueling 2-2 draw with Armenia. The Russians, thus, took their tally to five points out of a possible six and kept their full point lead over Armenia, Israel and Ukraine, who all have four points apiece. Four teams, Azerbaijan, United States, China and Hungary share the fifth spot with three points while India is now down to the ninth spot on just one point. Lowest ranked Egypt are last in the current standings after losing all the matches. On what turned out to be an exciting day, Hungary made merry against Azerbaijan winning 2.5-1.5 thanks to a fine victory by highest rated woman player Judit Polgar against Rauf Mamedov. Hosts China, however, went down fighting to Israel, which is without their top player Boris Gelfand. The decisive victory for Israel was achieved by youngster Tamir Nabaty who accounted for hugely talented Ding Liren. In the other match of the day, Egypt avoided a whitewash at the hands of United States when their top player Ahmed Adly split points against Gata Kamsky on the first board. Against Ukraine, the Indian think-tank rested Surya Shekhar Ganguly after two back-to-back losses and it proved to be a good idea till Gopal made the decisive error. On the top board P Harikrishna played out a very easy draw with Vassily Ivanchuk, the former World championship finalist. Krishnan Sasikiran also played it safe with black pieces against Sergei Movsesian and the game was drawn after a lot of pieces changed hands in the middle game. But India's ace in the tie was Parimarjan Negi as he held a terrific position for a long time against Zahar Efimenko and had an undisputed advantage. However, Efimenko came up with some sterling defence after giving up a piece for two pawns in the endgame and the game eventually ended in a draw. But in the decisive game, Gopal gave a pawn early in the opening against Moiseenko and that did not turn out well for the Indian. As the game progressed, Moiseenko traded queens in the middle game and fought for an advantage with his extra pawn. It eventually boiled down to a rook and pawns endgame, wherein Gopal retained some chances to hold but Moiseenko proved superior in calculations. It was all over for the Indian in 104 moves. With six rounds still to come in the world's premier team event, last edition's bronze medalist, Indian will have to go all out in the remaining matches. India's next match is against Israel. Complete results after round 3 (Team points in bracket): Armenia (4) drew with Russia (5) - Levon Aronian beat Sergey Karjakin; Alexander Grischuk drew with Sergei Movsesian; Vladimir Akopian drew with Ian Nepomniachtchi; Peter Svidler beat Gabriel Sargissian. Egypt (0) lost to USA (3) 0.5-3.5 - Ahmed Adly drew with Gata Kamsky; Alexander Onischuk beat Amin Bassem; El Gindy Essam lost to Yasser Seirawan; Robert Hess beat Samy Shoker. China (3) lost to Israel (4) 1.5-2.5 - Wang Hao drew with Emil Sutovsky; Michael Roiz drew with Wang Yue; Yu Yangyi drew with Ilya Smirin; Tamir Nabaty beat Ding Liren. India (1) lost to Ukraine (4) 1.5-2.5 - P Harikrishna drew with Vassily Ivanchuk; Pavel Eljanov drew with K Sasikiran; Parimarjan Negi drew with Zahar Efimenko; Alexander Moiseenko beat G N Gopal. Hungary (3) beat Azerbaijan (3) 2.5-1.5 - Peter Leko drew with Teimour Radjabov; Vugar Gashimov drew with Zoltan Almasi; Judit Polgar beat Rauf Mamedov; Shakhriyar Mamedyarov drew with Csaba Balogh.
AWARDCHESS Sep 4, 2012
Tigran Petrosian By Edward Scimia, Born: June 17, 1929 in Tbilisi, Georgia (USSR) Died: August 13, 1984 in Moscow, Russia Playing Style and Legacy: Tigran Petrosian was known for his incredible defensive capabilities, which made him among the most difficult players to defeat in the history of chess. This style earned him the nickname "Iron Tigran." Of course, as a World Champion, Petrosian was strong in all aspects of the game; but his ability to sense tactical danger and maintain the safety of his position is what stands out when looking at his games. Rather than look to land a spectacular finishing blow, Petrosian was satisfied with accumulating small advantages and winning strategically. World Championship Matches: 1963: Defeated Mikhail Botvinnik 12.5-9.5 (+5 -2 =15) to become World Chess Champion 1966: Defeated Boris Spassky 12.5-11.5 (+4 -3 =17) to retain World Chess Championship 1969: Lost to Spassky 12.5-10.5 (+4 -6 =13); Spassky becomes World Chess Champion Notable Accomplishments: Won four Soviet Chess Championships Remained a Championship candidate (or World Champion) for 10 consecutive cycles spanning 30 years In ten Olympiad appearances spanning 139 games, lost just 1 game (+78 -1 =50)
AWARDCHESS Feb 29, 2012
Левон Аронян: "Мое участие в турнире претендентов в Азербайджане исключено" Четверг, 02.02.2012 15:00 Гроссмейстер обращается к ФИДЕ Сегодня Левон Аронян отправил письмо на имя главы ФИДЕ Кирсана Илюмжинова и членов Президентского совета: "Уважаемый президент,Уважаемые члены Совета, Я узнал из СМИ, что федерации шахмат Азербайджана и Болгарии представили заявки на проведение турнира претендентов на мировое первенство. Я хотел бы сообщить вам, что общая атмосфера в Азербайджане и продолжающаяся напряженность в отношениях между нашими странами делают невозможным мое участие в турнире в Азербайджане. Ответственное и важное соревнование, такое как турнир претендентов, требует спокойствия и особой концентрации. Никакие обстоятельства, кроме связанных с шахматами, не должны мешать гроссмейстеру демонстрировать свое мастерство. К сожалению, на данный момент ни один армянин не может найти благоприятной или адекватной психологической атмосферы в Азербайджане, а ведь это совершенно необходимо. На мой взгляд, все участники должны быть в равных условиях, что невозможно в случае проведения турнира в Азербайджане. Гарантии безопасности и любой дополнительной поддержки не могут исправить ситуацию. С учетом вышеизложенных соображений, я сообщаю вам, что был бы рад принять участие в турнире претендентов в любой другой стране, но мое участие в этом соревновании в Азербайджане должно быть исключено. Я надеюсь, вы примете во внимание эти соображения, обсуждая вопрос о месте проведения турнира на президентском Совете. Заранее спасибо и наилучшие пожелания,Левон Аронян" (перевод с английского - Chess-News) Напомним, что в течение последних нескольких дней о готовности организовать турнир претендентов официально объявили федерации шахмат Азербайджана и Болгарии.
AWARDCHESS Feb 10, 2012
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AWARDCHESS Dec 31, 2011
Grant to teachers who are sincere in our hearts refine this arduous task with the best. Exert the hearts of our teachers for making the whole activity of education as worship expecting thy grace and pleasure solely. Bestows a sense of compassion for the line educator dear to their proteges, as they love and cherish their own children, grant to our teachers, patience, fortitude, the spirit of cooperation is high in a team, the spirit of deliberation, and spirit fighters who do not know the word despair in assuming responsibility as an educator and strive to contribute energy, ideas, and expertise to improve the quality of academic and co-curricular student in particular and in the educational arena in general. Thou kindly bestowed to us the nature of the noble and lofty character, hopefully we will be students who always respected our teachers, to hear the instructions from our teachers, we want a warning and guidance of teachers, may we be beings are perfect and useful to religion, nation, and beloved country. Look at us with a view of love and affection, make it easy all the affairs of our lives both in this world and hereafter, for surely we believe with conviction that contains no doubt, and doubt that it is not fun unless You make it easy affair, and You make the difficult is easy if you allow it. Aamiin!
Pujakelana Nov 26, 2011
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Pujakelana Nov 18, 2011
The Chess Club v. TIGRAN PETROSIAN CHESS GROUP: 1600-2300. The Chess Club TIGRAN PETROSIAN CHESS GROUP (Waiting...) (Waiting...) saugab (2264) vs. raffi-nahapetyan (1798) sowa (2098) vs. sokokojic1962 (1623) MarjanB (2055) vs. daka1963 (1603) blundergist (2002) vs. hovik50 (1566) edelman (1992) JOIN MATCH! Maurus (1984) OzarkKnightmare (1817) Yaroslavo (1807) Lantifer (1799) TheYear9876 (1788) jlanier (1731) TCK1 (1718) jeffroj51 (1697) gertevers (1648) blue80eagle (1624) AGHISILAOS (1604) Players per Team: 5-20 Auto Start: Yes Days per Move: 3 days Rated: Yes Rating Range: 1600 - 2300 2 simultaneous games (both games per opponent start immediately)
CHRISTIAN CHESS WORLD "Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed are those who mourn, for they shall be comforted. Blessed are the meek, for they shall enherit the earth. Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for what is rig... Read more » International Members: 783 Formed: Jan 2009 WORLD CHESS GROUP Join us! We got a greatest Team! We are really among a Leaders of www.chess.com! We play a lot of Vote Chess Matches and Team Matches! Play and joy with us! Be ready to upload your over stressed mind, as we did at our blogs and forums, where ... Read more » International Members: 332 Formed: Jun 2008 TIGRAN PETROSIAN CHESS GROUP Tigran Vartanovich Petrosian (June 17, 1929 – August 13, 1984) is a former World Chess Champion. His nickname was "Iron Tigran", because of his impenetrable defense, which guaranteed safety above all else (Vasiliev 1974:27) and (Ka... Read more » International Members: 289 Formed: Feb 2009 HOT CHESS HEARTS Pretty Lady Love Chess! As well as a men.. Chess Lovely Family! Fighting for Love! Join us! Joy and share Best Blogs! Join our strong Chess Group! You can find a fun News of the Hollywood, Media, Sport, free Chess Lessons for improvements! P... Read more » International Members: 148 Formed: Feb 2009 CALIFORNIA AND LOS ANGELES CHESS GROUP For players of great California and huge Los Angeles! And for their global family and friends! Read more » International Members: 65 Formed: Feb 2009 ANATOLY KARPOV CHESS GROUP For All Global Anatoly Karpov Chess Admirers! Read more » International Members: 59 Formed: Feb 2009 CHESS KINGDOM Team Live and Play Your Game! Read more » International Members: 46 Formed: Nov 2008 ALEKHINE CHESS GROUP For All Global ALEKHINE Chess Admirers! Read more » International Members: 45 Formed: Feb 2009 WOMAN CHESS PARADISE Group Woman and Chess! Paradise! Read more » International Members: 43 Formed: Feb 2009
AWARDCHESS Oct 18, 2011
TIGRAN PETROSIAN CHESS GROUP Team Matches Open Matches NameOpponentPlayersRatingDays/MoveAction Alexander Vs Tigran Alexander Alekhine and his defense 11-55 < 2400 3 days View always friends - good luck THE POWER OF CHESS 1-30 Open 3 days View TIGRAN PETROSIAN CHESS GROUP vs hyves chess team hyves chess team 60+ < 2350 3 days View TIGRAN PETROSIAN CHESS GROUP vs the Buddha the Buddha 1+ < 2500 3 days View TIGRAN PETROSIAN CHESS GROUP vs Paul Keres - The Crown Prince of Chess Paul Keres - The Crown Prince of Chess 10+ Open 3 days View Matches in Progress NameOpponentPlayersScore% CompleteStatus Ancient Rome Citizens Open Challenge Ancient Rome Citizens 6 8 | 3 91.7% Winning The Chess Magic vs TIGRAN PETROSIAN CHESS GROUP The Chess Magic 11 4 | 16 90.9% Losing KA-PF SA BILIS VI PHILIPPINES' FINEST 5 4 | 5 90% Losing 1500-1900 May The 1500-1900 Club 4 3 | 4 87.5% Losing June Match Total Random Team 4 6 | 1 87.5% Winning Team Russia Open Challenge(<1550) Team Russia 23 21.5 | 18.5 87% Winning The Raven Clan Open Challenge The Raven Clan 7 7 | 5 85.7% Winning The elders Mikhail Tal Fans 10 7.5 | 9.5 85% Losing Let's play the Bogo... Team JOHOR 3 2.5 | 2.5 83.3% Tied BLUE STARS Open Challenge BLUE STARS 5 8 | 0 80% Winning 9th chess champion! hyves chess team 29 23.5 | 22.5 79.3% Winning TIGRAN PETROSIAN CHESS GROUP vs TURK CHESS PLAYERS TURK CHESS PLAYERS 9 6 | 8 77.8% Losing Smile Always ! Chesu No Rakuen ... Chess Paradise 4 2 | 4 75% Losing Dragons' Match (1600-1900) The Chess Dragons 4 4 | 2 75% Winning everything in the universe is produced by matter in process, capable of explanation by the laws of c The Chess Champs 4 4.5 | 1.5 75% Winning UNITED MACEDONIANS Open Challenge 079 UNITED MACEDONIANS 16 10.5 | 13.5 75% Losing Close Match with You Close Match 4 5 | 1 75% Winning Indonesian Chessmates vs TIGRAN PETROSIAN CHESS GROUP Indonesian Chessmates 14 5.5 | 15.5 75% Losing Under 1900 Challenge ELECTRONIC TEAM II 3 2 | 2 66.7% Tied Invincible Open Challenge Invincible 3 3.5 | 0.5 66.7% Winning Srbija tim Open Challenge Srbija tim 63 41 | 41 64.3% Tied Benko Gambit 1.d4 Nf6 Indians 12 10.5 | 3.5 58.3% Winning IM AN INDIAN Open Challenge IM AN INDIAN 21 16 | 8 57.1% Winning Feyenoord vs. ... Feyenoord 2 1 | 1 50% Tied The ''Dragons Variation '' Pampanga ''Dragons'' 10 7 | 3 50% Winning Chess is classy! Team Abuja 6 3.5 | 2.5 50% Winning AzerBaijan Chess Players!!! Open challenge Azerbaijan Chess Players!!! 1 1 | 0 50% Winning Great Tigran! hyves chess team 45 31 | 10 45.6% Winning 1963-1969 hyves chess team 33 16 | 11 40.9% Winning hyves chess team Open Challenge hyves chess team 5 1 | 3 40% Losing Challenge ! Total Random Team 4 3 | 0 37.5% Winning Ghostbusters PBR Knights 7 3 | 2 35.7% Winning The Value of Your QUEEN The Chess Champs 5 1 | 1 20% Tied Metal vs. ... Metal \m/ 4 1 | 0 12.5% Winning Dragons' Match (1900<) The Chess Dragons 1 0 | 0 0% Tied 1st 2011 Team World Open Tournament Round 1 TIGRAN PETROSIAN CHESS GROUP v GM Vladimir Akopian GM Vladimir Akopian 14 0 | 0 0% Tied Match Challenges Sent NamePlayersRatingDays/MoveAction TIGRAN PETROSIAN CHESS GROUP vs San Francisco 1-5 Open 2 days view TIGRAN PETROSIAN CHESS GROUP vs D-generation-X 1-3 Open 2 days view TIGRAN PETROSIAN CHESS GROUP vs 1.d4 group. 1-3 Open 2 days view TIGRAN PETROSIAN CHESS GROUP vs Latvian Gambiteers 1-3 Open 2 days view Petrosyan VS. Anand 1-15 < 1717 3 days view Lion is the King 2-15 < 1850 3 days view Tigran Petrosyan 15+ Open 3 days view TIGRAN PETROSIAN CHESS GROUP vs Team Baku 1-3 < 1488 3 days view TIGRAN PETROSIAN CHESS GROUP vs Azerbaijan chess players 1-2 < 1479 3 days view TIGRAN PETROSIAN CHESS GROUP vs Mikhail Tal,"The magician from Riga" 10+ < 2500 3 days view Completed Matches NameOpponentPlayersScoreResult show all 1 on 1 Team Secunderabad 1 2 | 0 Won TIGRAN PETROSIAN CHESS GROUP vs Chess Team Holland Chess Team Holland 3 4 | 2 Won dunays group Open Challenge dunays group 3 6 | 0 Won Chess Club Steaua Bucharest Open Challenge Chess Club Steaua Bucharest 3 0 | 6 Lost World Friendship Open Challenge World Friendship 5 4 | 6 Lost my group Open Challenge my group 1 2 | 0 Won June Match Total Random Team 4 6 | 2 Won Small group for beginners 5 Hungarian Chess Group 2 4 | 0 Won Next Generation Open Challenge Next Generation 4 7 | 1 Won June Match Total Random Team 3 4.5 | 1.5 Won Group Menu Team Matches Vote Chess Members Forums News Events Photos Contact Admin Alerts Quit Group Groups & Teams All Groups & Teams Match Leaderboard Vote Leaderboard Create a Group My Groups & Teams View All Matches All Vote Chess Help View Open Team Match Challenges Create a New Team Match Team Match Stats Total Points: 535 Matches Won: 59% Today's Rank: # 462 of 5,957 (92%) Home | Spread the Word | Video Tour | About | F
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